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The effect of style and tone of the tweet on the degree of response; A case study of the Twitter account of the American President Donald Trump (@realdonaldtrump) in the period 2018-2019
China’s #Ricebunnies localizing #MeToo. Norm localization of anti-sexual harassment sentiment: A PRC case study
What about history for institutional change?: The impact of the 2008 Georgia-Russia Conflict on NATO’s Command Structure Adaptation and role as a defence and security organization
Individual trade preferences in the Trump era: A statistical analysis of the American population using Stolper-Samuelson
Looking for justice: An explorative study of the impact of transitional justice mechanisms in the MENA-region
NATO’s mediterranean dialogue cooperation for security
The alignment of small states in relation to China’s rise in power
Human rights in Saudi Arabia: Finding a causal relationship between dependency on oil and human rights violations
Executive privilege? Leadership turnover and foreign policy change in democratic systems
Iran and the convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women: Persuasive attempts at the United Nations
Choosing the right tone in digital diplomacy
Dutch directness: A comparative case study on populism in the Dutch and British print media
Russia Today: How aggressive content affects public response
Personalizing digital diplomacy on Twitter: The effect of the personalization of tweets on the degree of response
The impact of coverage on Twitter on the public reaction: A research to the impact of the coverage of Israel and Palestine on Twitter on the public reaction during the Israel-Palestine conflict in the summer of 2014
Let's talk about #democracy: A comparative study on the practice of digital diplomacy towards democratizing countries
Perceptions of credibility in digital diplomacy
Mulitimedia in digital diplomacy: A case study of the Iran nuclear deal and the ttip
Blending the professional and the personal: How personalization affects the public's response
Rhetorica: The means to success in digital diplomacy?
You are the one to blame: How the attribution of responsibility influences the way the public reacts to Twitter messages about crises
Policy frame competition on twitter: A study of the Dutch policy debate about mortgage interest deductions
Public perception of U.S. diplomatic actors in Israel: Before and after the nuclear deal with Iran
English versus native language in digital diplomacy

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