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Diplomacy and International Relations in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: The Russia-Ukraine Conflict as a Model

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  • Prince Blessing Lawal

    (Founder and Global President, The Global Socio-economic and Financial Evolution Network (GSFEN Worldwide Limited), UK)

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the three key dimensions of diplomacy and international relations—bilateral diplomacy, multilateral diplomacy, and public diplomacy—reshaping conflict resolution, negotiations, and global governance. The Russia-Ukraine war serves as a compelling case study illustrating AI’s impact on modern diplomacy. AI-driven tools, including cyber warfare, autonomous weapons, and disinformation campaigns, have significantly influenced the geopolitical landscape. In bilateral diplomacy, AI has improved intelligence gathering and predictive analytics, influencing negotiations between Russia, Ukraine, and mediating states. Multilateral diplomacy has seen AI facilitate digital diplomacy, cybersecurity strategies, and global institutional responses. Public diplomacy has been revolutionized by AI-powered propaganda and social media manipulation, shaping public perception and influencing foreign policies. This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of AI’s role in diplomacy through the lens of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, citing real-world examples and practical applications. It further highlights the ethical and security risks associated with AI, emphasizing the urgent need for global governance to regulate its use in international affairs.

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  • Prince Blessing Lawal, 2025. "Diplomacy and International Relations in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: The Russia-Ukraine Conflict as a Model," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(4), pages 5266-5268, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:issue-4:5266-5268
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