Stockholm Initiative for Digital Diplomacy

The Stockholm Initiative for Digital Diplomacy (SIDD) took place on 16–17 January 2014, when around 20 diplomats and experts gathered in Stockholm for a 24-hour conference and workshop – a diplohack – on digital diplomacy.[1] The Stockholm Initiative for Digital Diplomacy was the first major international meeting about digital diplomacy, and the main aim was to bring together some of the world leaders in the field, establish a network and exchange experiences.[2] The event was hosted and organised by the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs. Participants from Sweden, the Netherlands, Finland, United Kingdom, United States, Italy, Brazil, Turkey, France, United Arab Emirates, Kosovo, and European External Action Service (EEAS) attended.[3]

  1. ^ "Ministry for Foreign Affairs website".
  2. ^ Clark, Liat. "Diplohack: where diplomats admit they're sick of talking and want a digital revolution". Wired. Retrieved 26 March 2014.
  3. ^ "Participants". Diplohack.org. Retrieved 26 March 2014.

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