Abstract :
We have witnessed, since the end of the Cold War, a dramatic shift in the way which
international actors manage their diplomacy and foreign policy. Two key factors have
fundamentally influenced the contemporary international relations. The cornerstone of these
factors is the fast development of new Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), and
its impact on diplomacy practices. New ICTs have effectively threatened the official diplomats’
central position in the conduct of foreign affairs, and they have undermined some of diplomats’
principal functions as well. The new ICTs, especially global television channels and Internet,
have replaced in many cases ambassadors as a main resource of foreign information.