03807nam 22006015 450 991105702920332120260125120348.0978303211414310.1007/978-3-032-11414-3(CKB)45030197900041(DE-He213)978-3-032-11414-3(EXLCZ)994503019790004120260125d2026 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierKnowledge Management in Multilateral Diplomacy The Case of the UN First Committee Cyber Negotiations /by Lise H. Andersen1st ed. 2026.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2026.1 online resource (XIX, 219 p. 26 illus., 25 illus. in color.) Studies in Diplomacy and International Relations,2731-393X9783032114136 Chapter 1: Introduction: Managing Multilateral Knowledge -- Chapter 2: The UN First Committee Cyber Negotiations -- Chapter 3: Developing a Diplomatic Baseline -- Chapter 4: Material Trust: Validating Knowledge the Diplomatic Way -- Chapter 5: Silently Safeguarding: The Veteran Privilege -- Chapter 6: An Ecosystem of Knowledge -- Chapter 7: Led by Language, Constrained through Consensus, Determined by Delegations -- Chapter 8: Paradigm Proficiency? Procedural Progress?.This open access book examines to what extent, and in what form, Knowledge Management (KM) practices have been implemented to handle inputs contributed to the United Nations (UN) First Committee cyber negotiations. With knowledge being the key asset of 21st century Statecraft, how it is managed in the context of complex multilateral negotiations becomes of critical concern, as they define the contours of world order and influence national policies. This book makes a considerable scholarly contribution by developing a methodological blueprint for studying this, and provides the first empirial findings in the area. The book identifies, characterizes and discusses the evolution of the approach taken to KM within the UN First Committee cyber negotiations. It also offers a discussion of how the UN can become a more intentional knowledge manager in its multilateral processes to better support its diplomats, by drawing upon both formal and informal approaches to KM. Lise H. Andersen was a Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs at Leiden University and an Associate Fellow of The Hague Program on International Cyber Security. She holds degrees from University College London, the University of Oxford and the University of California Santa Barbara.Studies in Diplomacy and International Relations,2731-393XPolitical scienceInternational relationsDiplomacyPolitical planningInternational organizationPolitics and International StudiesInternational RelationsDiplomacyPolicy FormulationInternational OrganizationPolitical science.International relations.Diplomacy.Political planning.International organization.Politics and International Studies.International Relations.Diplomacy.Policy Formulation.International Organization.320Andersen Lise Hauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1891073BOOK9911057029203321Knowledge Management in Multilateral Diplomacy4533720UNINA