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Artificial Intelligence and Digital Diplomacy

Challenges and Opportunities

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  • Discusses the effects of digitalization and artificial intelligence on diplomacy and global governance
  • Brings juridical, social, economic, and political understanding to the new phenomena linked to digitalization and artificial intelligence
  • Offers solutions and policy actions for combating the malicious use of artificial intelligence

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

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This volume discusses digital diplomacy and artificial intelligence within the context of global governance and international security. Rapid digitalization has changed the way international actors interact, offering new opportunities for international and bilateral cooperation and reinforcing the role of the emergent actors within global governance. New phenomena linked to digitalization and artificial intelligence are emerging and this volume brings a multidisciplinary, mixed-methods approach to studying them. 

Written by globally recognized experts, each chapter presents a case study covering an emerging topic such as: international regulation of the web and digital diplomacy, the interplay of artificial intelligence and cyber diplomacy, social media and artificial intelligence as tools for digital diplomacy, the malicious use of artificial intelligence, cyber security, and data sovereignty. Incorporating both theory and practice, quantitative and qualitativeanalysis, this volume will be of interest to graduate students and researchers in international relations, diplomacy, security studies, and artificial intelligence, as well as diplomats and policymakers looking to understand the implications of digitalization and artificial intelligence in their fields.  

Editors and Affiliations

  • Professor of International Public LawFaculty of Law, Economics, and Social Sciences Agdal Mohammad V University, Rabat President of the International Institute of Scientific Research, Marrakesh, Morocco

    Fatima Roumate

About the editor

Fatima Roumate is an Associate Professor of International Economic Law at Mohammed V University, Agdal Rabat (Morocco) and President and Founder of the International Institute of Scientific Research (Morocco). Member of the Ad Hoc Expert Group for the Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence UNESCO, Morocco. Globally recognized Expert on Artifical Intelligence and international psychological security.

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