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Statecraft 3.0 : the age of AI diplomacy Rui Pedro Duarte

Por: Tipo de material: TextoDetalles de publicación: Brétigny-sur-Orge, Francia : Rui Duarte , 2025Descripción: 163 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9798262408238
Tema(s): Resumen: What happens when diplomacy is no longer human? "Statecraft 3.0: The Age of AI Diplomacy" by Rui Duarte is a groundbreaking book on artificial intelligence that explores how real AI is transforming global politics, foreign policy, and international law. Blending insights from political science, history, and cutting-edge AI technology, this book offers a bold vision for the future of diplomacy. From the legacy of Westphalian sovereignty to the rise of autonomous decision-making, Duarte examines the evolution of statecraft and introduces a new paradigm: Quantum Diplomacy. In this emerging landscape, nation-states, global corporations, and AI systems must learn to govern together-negotiating treaties, resolving conflicts, and shaping the future of international relations. This book is for readers of: Artificial intelligence books that go beyond science fiction and into real-world impact. Political science books that examine how AI is changing leadership and power. Books on artificial intelligence and foreign policy that explore global risk and digital sovereignty. International law readers seeking to understand algorithmic governance and AI treaties. Political books, political history books, and politics books connecting the past to the future. Fans of Malcolm Shaw's International Law who want to explore its intersection with AI. Whether you're a policymaker, strategist, student, or citizen trying to make sense of the artificial intelligence best sellers shaping our headlines, Statecraft 3.0 offers both a warning and a roadmap. If you enjoy thought leaders like Ian Bremmer, Henry Kissinger, Eric Schmidt, or Malcolm Shaw, this is a must-read political science book you'll return to again and again. Prepare for the most important conversation of our century: Who really governs-humans or machines?
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What happens when diplomacy is no longer human?

"Statecraft 3.0: The Age of AI Diplomacy" by Rui Duarte is a groundbreaking book on artificial intelligence that explores how real AI is transforming global politics, foreign policy, and international law. Blending insights from political science, history, and cutting-edge AI technology, this book offers a bold vision for the future of diplomacy.

From the legacy of Westphalian sovereignty to the rise of autonomous decision-making, Duarte examines the evolution of statecraft and introduces a new paradigm: Quantum Diplomacy. In this emerging landscape, nation-states, global corporations, and AI systems must learn to govern together-negotiating treaties, resolving conflicts, and shaping the future of international relations.

This book is for readers of:

Artificial intelligence books that go beyond science fiction and into real-world impact.
Political science books that examine how AI is changing leadership and power.
Books on artificial intelligence and foreign policy that explore global risk and digital sovereignty.
International law readers seeking to understand algorithmic governance and AI treaties.
Political books, political history books, and politics books connecting the past to the future.
Fans of Malcolm Shaw's International Law who want to explore its intersection with AI.
Whether you're a policymaker, strategist, student, or citizen trying to make sense of the artificial intelligence best sellers shaping our headlines, Statecraft 3.0 offers both a warning and a roadmap.

If you enjoy thought leaders like Ian Bremmer, Henry Kissinger, Eric Schmidt, or Malcolm Shaw, this is a must-read political science book you'll return to again and again.

Prepare for the most important conversation of our century:

Who really governs-humans or machines?

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