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Global Digital Diplomacy & E-Commerce: Cross-Border Relations & Online Governance Trends

Digital Diplomacy

Explore the latest developments in global internet culture, focusing on digital diplomacy, international e-commerce regulations, and the evolving landscape of online governance.

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10 Questions Easy Ages 5+ May 16, 2026

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1 Which of the following is a key initiative the EU has undertaken to strengthen global digital trade and promote its values in the digital sphere?
  • A The Global Digital Compact
  • B Digital Partnership Agreements (DPAs)
  • C The Paris Call for Trust and Security in Cyberspace
  • D The World Trade Organization's E-commerce negotiations
2 What is a primary concern highlighted by the increasing cross-border data flows in the context of e-commerce and international relations?
  • A Ensuring fair competition among e-commerce platforms
  • B Facilitating faster delivery of goods
  • C Balancing data protection with the facilitation of global trade
  • D Reducing the cost of international shipping
3 The UN Secretary-General convened platform for inclusive, multistakeholder dialogue on Internet governance and related digital technologies is known as:
  • A The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS)
  • B The Open-Ended Working Group (OEWG)
  • C The Internet Governance Forum (IGF)
  • D The Global Commission on Internet Governance
4 Which emerging technology is being recognized for its potential to revolutionize diplomacy by providing new forums for international communication and cooperation, while also highlighting digital divides?
  • A Virtual Reality (VR)
  • B Augmented Reality (AR)
  • C The Metaverse
  • D Blockchain technology
5 What is a significant trend in digital diplomacy aimed at countering authoritarian repression of free speech online and advancing digital freedom globally?
  • A The EU's Artificial Intelligence Act
  • B The US Copenhagen Pledge on Tech for Democracy
  • C The UN's Cybercrime Treaty
  • D The Digital Economy Partnership Agreement (DEPA)
6 According to recent reports, which country has been identified as an emerging global actor in the field of information manipulation, particularly in the context of conflicts like the Israel-Hamas war?
  • A Russia
  • B China
  • C Iran
  • D North Korea
7 What is a primary objective of the EU's International Digital Strategy?
  • A To exclusively promote European technology companies
  • B To expand digital partnerships, promote security, and shape global digital governance
  • C To centralize all global internet traffic control within the EU
  • D To establish a universal social media censorship policy
8 The 2024 UN Convention against Cybercrime aims to achieve which of the following?
  • A Establish a global internet firewall
  • B Harmonize national laws and strengthen international cooperation to combat cybercrime
  • C Mandate a single global internet service provider
  • D Censor all online content deemed inappropriate by member states
9 What is a key challenge for online businesses in complying with international sanctions regimes?
  • A The ease of identifying customers due to online transparency
  • B The limited global reach of the internet
  • C The risk of inadvertent country-based sanctions violations and difficulty identifying customers
  • D The lack of third-party payment-processing businesses
10 Which of the following best describes the concept of 'Digital Trade Diplomacy'?
  • A Focusing solely on the export of physical goods online
  • B Merging economic strategy, technological cooperation, and shared governance to foster prosperity in the digital age
  • C Using digital platforms only for marketing and advertising purposes
  • D Regulating internet access to control information flow
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