Diplomatic webs: the influential figures shaping U.S. policy in Israel, Qatar, and Iraq
Diplomatic webs: the influential figures shaping U.S. policy in Israel, Qatar, and Iraq
Kafiliveyjuyeh, S. & Lance Porter (2024). “Diplomatic webs: the influential figures shaping U.S. policy in Israel, Qatar, and Iraq.” Online Media and Global Communication. https://doi.org/10.1515/omgc-2024-0028
Abstract: This study examines the Twitter/X networks of U.S. ambassadors in Israel, Iraq, and Qatar from 2017 to 2024, aiming to assess how digital diplomacy is conducted through these platforms. Utilizing Sprinklr we gathered 586,736 mentions involving the ambassadors’ Twitter handles, with a focus on evaluating the influence and communication strategies within these networks.
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