We wish we could capture every innovative idea that emerged during the #RigaStratComDialogue 2024! It's been a week since the conference took place and we still look back at the event with excitement and inspiration. Many thanks to everyone who contributed! https://t.co/8XLk5vMPcg
This year the #RigaStratComDialogue went by in a blink of an eye. Engaging discussions, networking and witnessing new ideas being born - conference participants enjoyed this and a lot more. Take a quick look! 🙌🏼https://t.co/ThxeciS1ZT
RT @ArmyPost: @STRATCOMCOE@NATO@LV_NATO💬 "We need to address how strategic communications and artificial intelligence are becoming integral to StratCom. There’s no need to panic, but it’s crucial to discuss their integration thoughtfully."
"We a very complacent. We think we are so strong, that we think nothing can happen. Russia is already spending around 6% of their GDP on the War in Ukraine, and that's only the official number, probably it's more"
How can NATO tell a compelling story in a competitive and complex information environment?
The final panel of the #RigaStratComDialogue featured 🇱🇻 Foreign Minister @Braze_Baiba, formerly NATO’s Assistant Secretary General for Public Diplomacy
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Latvia, H.E @Braze_Baiba: "Today, blaming the #EU or the global West for something, I don't think it's an answer anymore. We cannot always take the blame"
"the #PRC🇨🇳Efforts are now being shifted on attacks targeting #Taiwan's democracy and electoral system (...) Despite this, Taiwan's 🇹🇼society remains resilient."
RT @ArmyPost: @STRATCOMCOE@NATO@LV_NATO💬 "We need dedicated career streams for military Strategic Communications. Currently, 70% of personnel in this discipline do not meet the job requirements. @NATO needs to do better."
"We need to scale up the amount of people who are #StratCom experts. The #ecosystem is not there yet, and that's a problem". - Chris Riley, head of strategic communicataions unit at @NATO's public diplomacy division