In the twenty-first century, diplomacy is no longer confined to embassies and conference halls. Tweets, livestreams, and online campaigns have become powerful instruments of statecraft. For actors living on the margins of international recognition, digital diplomacy is not just a supplement to traditional diplomacy—it is survival. The relationship between Somaliland and Taiwan exemplifies how online engagement can carve out space in a world that…
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