The evolution of diplomatic communication: its transformation over time and the new ""ciber diplomacy"
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Diplomacy, Diplomatic communication, Diplomatic evolution, Cyber diplomacy, Soft powerAbstract
The history of mankind has led to the creation of different sciences and disciplines to study one's own social behavior; with the settlement of nomads and the beginning of the first primitive communities, the first antecedents of diplomacy were born. With the birth of the States, relations were established with each other to guarantee alliances, avoid conflicts and promote trade. Knowing and giving importance to the historical path that diplomacy has taken and the communication that the actors have had is fundamental to adapt to the new changes in the new globalized system of the 21st century. The international phenomena that have emerged throughout the world have brought with them new forms of communication in diplomacy, from the abolition of secret diplomacy with the League of Nations, to new methods recently discovered such as cyber diplomacy that was born thanks to the state needs that the post COVID world has faced.
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