Grgic on AI Diplomacy: Insights and Innovations from the Bilateral Navigator

Sinisa Grgic (Harvard U) has posted “AI Diplomacy: Insights and Innovations from the Bilateral Navigator” on SSRN. Here is the abstract:

AI Diplomacy: Insights and Innovations from the Bilateral Navigator” presents a groundbreaking exploration of how artificial intelligence is fundamentally transforming international relations and diplomatic practice. Drawing on extensive experience in both technological innovation and diplomatic service, this comprehensive work examines the intersection of AI and diplomacy across strategic, operational, and ethical dimensions. The book introduces the Bilateral Navigator—an innovative AI-powered project analyzing relationships between all 193 UN member states—demonstrating how data-driven insights can democratize diplomatic analysis and enhance international cooperation. Through detailed case studies, practical applications, and theoretical frameworks, it addresses critical questions about algorithmic bias, privacy concerns, and the evolving role of human diplomats in an increasingly AI-augmented world. This pioneering work provides diplomats, policymakers, and scholars with both conceptual understanding and actionable strategies for navigating the new landscape of international relations. By balancing technological possibilities with diplomatic wisdom, “AI Diplomacy” offers a vision for how nations can harness AI’s potential while preserving the essential human elements that have always defined successful diplomacy.