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BRICS+ Journalists Navigate the Future of Digital Diplomacy

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What connects digital technology, international journalism, and diplomatic research? InteRussia fellows studied these topics at the Gorchakov Fund through a new Russian-Chinese monograph. The research project coordinated by MGIMO University examines how digital technologies reshape modern international relations.

The 542-page study “Information and Communication Technologies for a Global Peace“ authored by leading experts from Russian and Chinese universities covers everything from cybersecurity to digital sovereignty. The monograph aims to provide a fresh perspective on international ICT relations, focusing on conflict prevention and effective response to cybercrime.

Our fellows engaged in practice-oriented discussions and exchanged experience on the transformation of international relations in the digital age.

Digital knowledge today, global influence tomorrow.

The InteRussia fellowship program in journalism is implemented by Mezhdunarodniki Autonomous Non-Profit Organisation in cooperation with the Gorchakov Fund and the Sputnik International News Agency and Radio Broadcast Service with the grant support from the Presidential Grants Foundation.