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This book explores how WhatsApp is transforming multilateral diplomacy. Drawing on real-life exchanges from diplomatic WhatsApp groups including CARICOM and the UN s Sixth Committee it reveals how instant messaging facilitates rapid coordination, fosters inclusivity, and redefines diplomatic communication. The book combines theory and practice, beginning with the evolution of diplomatic communication tools, followed by an empirical analysis of WhatsApp usage by diplomats. It outlines both the opportunities such as speed and accessibility and the risks, including confidentiality and power…mehr

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This book explores how WhatsApp is transforming multilateral diplomacy. Drawing on real-life exchanges from diplomatic WhatsApp groups including CARICOM and the UN s Sixth Committee it reveals how instant messaging facilitates rapid coordination, fosters inclusivity, and redefines diplomatic communication. The book combines theory and practice, beginning with the evolution of diplomatic communication tools, followed by an empirical analysis of WhatsApp usage by diplomats. It outlines both the opportunities such as speed and accessibility and the risks, including confidentiality and power imbalances. With recommendations for optimizing the use of digital platforms in diplomacy, the book offers a timely and unique perspective on how messaging apps are reshaping international cooperation. A valuable resource for scholars, practitioners, and students of international relations, diplomacy, and digital communication.
Autorenporträt
Wisnique Panier is a Haitian diplomat and scholar, currently serving as Minister Counsellor at Haiti’s Permanent Mission to the UN. He represents Haiti in the Sixth Committee (Legal) of the General Assembly. Dr. Panier holds a Ph.D. in Public Communication from Université Laval and multiple master’s degrees in law and communication from France. He lectures at the State University of Haiti and is the author of several books and academic publications. Céline Fabre is Counsellor at Haiti’s Permanent Mission to the UN. She studied international relations in the Dominican Republic and law in Haiti, later earning a master’s in diplomacy from UNITAR-UOC. She has served in Haiti’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs since 2012 and actively participated in key UN negotiations, especially in the Third Committee. Christopher Pierre is a Haitian diplomat currently serving as First Secretary at the Permanent Mission of Haiti to the UN. He is Haiti's expert on the Special Political and Decolonization Committee (Fourth Committee) of the General Assembly and the Security Council of the United Nations. He holds degrees in International Relations and Diplomacy and is completing a business analytics program  at Harvard Business School.