PsyDip

Psychological Diplomacy (PsyDip) is diplomacy that makes use of psychological tools, including psychological theories, research, and interventions. It is the diplomatic counterpart to Psychological Warfare (PsyWar). Whereas PsyWar uses psychology to reach military objectives, PsyDip uses psychology to reach diplomatic objectives. This blog both invents the term Psychological Diplomacy and actively explores the possibility that psychology can improve international relations.

*Disclaimer: This is an individual, non-governmental blog.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Audio: U.S. State Dept use of Social Media, Jared Cohen





State Department using social media to meet mission.  
How does technology shape foreign policy?  
Jared Cohen shares his view.  Have a listen...

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