Digital Diplomacy and Statecraft


  • “Digital Diplomacy and Statecraft” is funded by the Federal Foreign Office. It focuses on how digitalisation offers new opportunities, challenges, and instruments for foreign policy. It will identify the options and (security) threats of digitalisation to develop timely responses of (digital) diplomacy.
    FFO, 2021-2024


    Digitalisation Policy Brief | 05/2023

    Reducing the Weaponization of Digital Interdependence: The Overlooked Potential of the EU’s New Digital Regulation Package

    The DSA is directed at protecting consumer rights and at enhancing accountability of platforms. The DMA serves to achieve fair competition on the digital market that has taken an oligopoly-like structure. We explain an aspect that is largely overlooked in the debate on the new regulation, its potential to reduce the weaponization of digital dependence.

    Felix Garten

    Hertie School of Governance

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    Research Questions

    Digital technologies are fundamentally transforming societies worldwide. The Global South is a taker and important shaper in this change. The project analyses drivers and consequences of digitalization across the world regions and delivers useful impulses for German foreign policy.

    The project will serve as a vital resource for researchers to better understand the connections and implications of global digitalisation, and for diplomats and practitioners to handle and shape these transformations effectively. It will investigate both the challenges and opportunities that emerge from two trends.

    On the one hand, digital platforms are facilitating the emergence of a bigger set of actors with amplified voice. This “flattening” effect of digitalisation complicates the process of foreign policy making and diplomacy and its implementation for all states. On the other hand, interdependence gets weaponised and some states emerge as hubs of information networks, power imbalances between states increase.

    “Digital Diplomacy and Statecraft” will analyse the implications of fragmentation of the global digital space in an era of increasing decoupling and growing nationalism. It will study the possibilities of reforming and updating multilateralism to work in a digital age. In doing so, it will explore current debates on connectivity, data protection, digital interference, and governance.

    Contribution to International Research

    Digitalisation and new technologies bring the potential of major power shifts with them. German foreign policy has an interest in making partnership-based offers of cooperation on digitalisation to countries in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East. A digitally sovereign Germany will be able to foster exchange and build global partnerships. Diplomacy with its world-spanning apparatus could become an access point to an overlooked and unused potential. This could help in the promotion of values that Germany and Europe stand for. Collaboration and impactfully steering the debate will no longer be possible without strongholds in and influence on the digital space.

    As digitalisation is a global phenomenon, it needs multilateral regulation, and it needs to take into account actors from around the world. However, the actions of countries, companies, and citizens from the Global South have hitherto been a blind spot for most analyses on the topic. The GIGA, with its long-standing expertise in these regions and on global issues, seeks to correct the existing imbalance. The project can contribute to advancing standard-setting debates and to developing ways for adequately regulating the informational space at the global level. It is one of our central aims to help raise awareness of various countries in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East as possible partners and shapers of digitalisation, and explore ideas for successful cooperation amidst intense global competition.

    Research Design and Methods

    The project maps existing academic and policy debates in this area, and also explores the approaches taken by different countries and stakeholders to harness digitalization. It seeks to build a network of scholars, policy-makers and non-state actors from the Global South in this area. The project is deliberately conceptualized as a multi-disciplinary and multi-method one.


    GIGA Working Papers | 06/2023

    Digitalisation and Labour Markets in Developing Countries

    The impact of digitalisation on labour markets is felt worldwide. In the Global South, internet access expands, digital platforms proliferate, but access to and use of digital technologies remains far from universal. We review evidence on the labour markets effects of some of these digital trends.

    GIGA Focus Global | 2/2023

    Digital Skills in the Global South: Gaps, Needs, and Progress

    The arrival of AI-powered chatbots has made many people think once again about the skills needed for the "digital future of work." Poorer countries in particular exhibit large “digital skills gaps.” This GIGA Focus looks at digital skills in the Global South.

    Digitalisation Policy Brief | 05/2023

    Reducing the Weaponization of Digital Interdependence: The Overlooked Potential of the EU’s New Digital Regulation Package

    The DSA is directed at protecting consumer rights and at enhancing accountability of platforms. The DMA serves to achieve fair competition on the digital market that has taken an oligopoly-like structure. We explain an aspect that is largely overlooked in the debate on the new regulation, its potential to reduce the weaponization of digital dependence.

    Felix Garten

    Hertie School of Governance

    Closed-Door Digitalisation Roundtable on Social Media and Politics
    Closed-Door Digitalisation Roundtable on AI and Global Power Shifts
    Closed-Door Digitalisation Roundtable on the Digital Silk Road in the European Union

    Roundtable | 09/11/2022

    Closed-Door Digitalisation Roundtable on the Digital Silk Road in the European Union

    Workshop 09/11/2022

    Digitalisation Roundtable on the Digital Silk Road in the European Union with Nora Kürzdörfer and Felix Garten.

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