Presentations, Papers and Reactions
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Virtual Diplomacy Conference Presentations
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Papers Submitted for the Virtual Diplomacy
Conference
Is
the Internet Islam's "Third Wave" or the "End of
Civilization"? Globalizing Politics and Religion in the
Muslim World, Jon W.
Anderson
IT
& IS : Identifying the Needs of International
Organizations, Anthony Antoine
and Gustaaf Geeraerts
The
World-Wide-Web: A Tool for Building Citizen Diplomacy
Skills, Guy Burgess and Heidi
Burgess
Sri
Lanka and the Third Communication Revolution,
Shelton Gunaratne
The
Enterprise of Diplomacy in the Information
Age, Dennis M.
Jauch
The
Internet, Transnational Networking and Regional Security in
South Asia: Some Possibilities for the Near
Future, Chetan
Kumar
The
Media's Role in Preventing and Moderating Conflict,
Robert Karl Manoff
Personal
Impressions on A USIA Mission to Macedonia and Bulgaria to
Deliver Internet Training, Clarisse
Behar Molad
Changing
the Way We Do Business in International Relations,
Charles A. Schmitz
The
New York Times Forum on Bosnia: An Attempt in Online
Mediation, Igor
Shnurenko
Virtual
Intelligence: Conflict Avoidance and Resolution Through
Information Peacekeeping,
Robert David Steele
SHALOM/SALAAM:
Interactive Conflict Resolution in a Community of Practice,
Barb Stuart, Gedaliahu Harel
and Corrina Perrone
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Virtual Diplomacy Conference Reviews and
Summaries Technology
is 'demolishing' time, distance,
by Kevin Maney, USA
Today
Digital Diplomacy a two-edged sword, by Wendy Grossman, London
Daily Telegraph
Virtual Diplomacy Conference Report,
by Steve Cisler of Apple Computer
Diplomacy in Cyberspace, Report on the Virtual Diplomacy Conference, by Hilary McLellan, Tech-Head
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