Previously, if it was exclusive to national states, their embassies, diplomatic corps and official institutions abroad, today contemporary diplomacy faces a moment of change against the emergence of new actors and their ability to influence the international agenda. Much of what is new in diplomatic practice can be attributed to the emergence of the Internet, which over the past twenty years has displaced the digital scope as the primary means of exchanging and interacting globally with information. Then, network diplomacy started to be adopted not only by States but above all, by International Organizations, which through social networking sites can share information, raise public awareness, communicate with other actors an...