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Twiplomacy in the United States of America and the Czech republic
Ticháček, Antonín ; Rolenc, Jan Martin (advisor) ; Peterková, Jana (referee)
This thesis deals with the new tools of public diplomacy in the 21st century. Specifically, it focuses on twiplomacy which uses the internet and social networks for fast, boundless, and effective communication throughout the international area. The goal of the thesis is to carry out comparative analysis of Twitter usage, regarding the purposes of public diplomacy, between representatives of the United States of America and the Czech Republic. Considering the American users as advanced and the Czech rather as beginners, results of the analysis should provide data for evaluation of the different ways of using this modern method of communication with the public. Finally, suggestions for improvement of Czech twiplomacy are presented including possible inspiration by the U.S. twiplomacy.
Digital diplomacy - comparison of the USA and Russia
Seková, Jana ; Rolenc, Jan Martin (advisor) ; Peterková, Jana (referee)
International relations are being influenced by progress in science and technology since its beginning. The newest mass medium, the Internet, has also significant impact on the form and development of diplomacy and international relations. These changes are most apparent on the form of public diplomacy and lead up to the creation of its new form digital diplomacy. Digital diplomacy is a topical issue in the theory of international relations, therefore there is no uniform definition of this new term. One of the goals of this thesis is to explain what digital diplomacy andto specify its characteristic features. The practical part of this thesis deals with digital diplomacy of the United States of America in comparison with digital diplomacy of the Russian Federation. The main goal of this thesis is to assess whether there exists a russian digital diplomacy and to specify its main characteristic features in comparison with digital diplomacy of the United States.
Digital Diplomacy of the United States in the Muslim World
Jarčušková, Lucia ; Peterková, Jana (advisor) ; Druláková, Radka (referee)
The master thesis deals with a new phenomenon in the world of diplomacy: digital diplomacy. The main objective of this work is to determine whether the digital diplomacy is able to improve the relationship between the American and Islamic civilization. To fulfill this goal, the case study of Digital Outreach Team, of a team of specialists who search the internet and communicate with Muslims with negative attitude towards US, was used. The work is divided into three chapters. The first chapter provides a theoretical introduction to digital diplomacy. The second chapter is devoted to the use of digital diplomacy in the Unied States: a world leader in information and communication technologies, with an emphasis on digitization of activities of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In the third chapter we find the analysis of the digital activities of the team and assessment of the digital diplomacy on Arab soil.

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