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Incorporating Big Data: One Giant Leap for Diplomacy

Posted on October 1, 2014November 18, 2020 By Wandren PD
Big Data, Data mapping, Network analysis, networks

Combining big data analysis and visualizations with a nuanced understanding of context, already central to diplomacy, can create opportunities for collaboration and for pushing the boundaries of what is imagined possible within 21st century public diplomacy. One of the greatest opportunities for influence comes from the synthesis of survey data and big data with the nuance, experience, and understanding developed by generations of diplomats – delivering an insight-driven culture.

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