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Diplomacia digital, un nuevo modelo de acción exterior: Estudio de caso Colombia

Authors: Mancera Pérez, Paula Alejandra; García Melo, Diego Oswaldo;

Diplomacia digital, un nuevo modelo de acción exterior: Estudio de caso Colombia

Abstract

La diplomacia digital nace como herramienta de política exterior transformando la manera tradicional que hasta entonces conocíamos. En cuestión de años y como un nuevo modelo, nuevas herramientas digitales han sido puntos clave para aportar aún más el desarrollo de las comunicaciones, la política y las actividades económicas, con una capacidad de mediación entre individuos y estados. El presente artículo, analiza la diplomacia digital desde su eclosión y evolución ligada a las tecnologías de la información y comunicación (TIC) y redes sociales (Facebook, Twitter). Elegimos como caso de estudio el Estado Colombiano, puesto que es un país que posee antecedentes suficientes al proporcionar lo necesario para introducirse en el mundo de las TIC y las redes sociales, al garantizar mayor avance en las relaciones exteriores entre estados. Para esto se diseñó un cuestionario dirigido al GIT Prensa y Comunicación Corporativa del Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores (Cancillería) colombiana como herramienta de investigación.

Digital diplomacy was born as a foreign policy tool transforming the traditional way that we knew until then. In a matter of years and as a new model, new digital tools have been key points to further contribute to the development of communications, politics and economic activities, with a capacity for mediation between individuals and states. This article analyzes digital diplomacy since its emergence and evolution linked to information and communication technologies (ICT) and social networks (Facebook, Twitter). We chose the Colombian State as a case study, since it is a country that has sufficient antecedents to provide what is necessary to enter the world of ICT and social networks, by guaranteeing greater progress in foreign relations between states. For this, a questionnaire was designed for the GIT Press and Corporate Communication of the Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Chancellery) as a research tool.

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Colombia
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Information And Communication Technologies, Digital diplomacy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministerio de relaciones exteriores, Colombia, Relaciones Internacionales, Chancellery, Cancillería, Social Networks, Diplomacia digital, Tecnologías de la información y la comunicación, International relations, Relaciones internacionales, Redes sociales

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