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Revisiting Putnam’s two-level game theory in the digital age: domestic digital diplomacy and the Iran nuclear deal / Bjola, Corneliu   Journal Article
Bjola, Corneliu Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Few studies to date have investigated the impact of digitalization on Putnam’s two-level game theory. Such an investigation is warranted given that state and non-state actors can employ digital tools to influence decision-making processes at both national and international levels. This study advances a new theoretical concept, Domestic Digital Diplomacy, which refers to the use of social media by a government to build domestic support for its foreign policy. This model is introduced through the case study of the @TheIranDeal twitter channel, a social media account launched by the Obama White House to rally domestic support for the ratification of the Iran Nuclear Agreement. The study demonstrates that digitalization has complicated the two-level game by democratizing access to foreign policy decisions and increasing interactions between the national and international levels of diplomacy.
Key Words Game Theory  Digital Diplomacy  Iran Nuclear Deal  Putnam 
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