Explore the key ideas shaping the project — from cultural relations and cities to crisis responses and global challenges.
This international initiative brought together participants, speakers, and viewers from over 40 countries around the world.
Universities, cultural organisations, and governmental institutions collaborated across borders to explore and advance the role of Knowledge Diplomacy in addressing global challenges.
The countries shown represent the international engagement achieved through events, workshops, conferences, and public discussions hosted between 2022 and 2025.
The tags most frequently associated with the filtered Diplomacy infrastructures.
The organisations most frequently cited as a funding source.
Themes most frequently associated with the selected filters.
Topics that appear least frequently, representing potential opportunities.
This network offers another way to explore disciplinary connections.
This network diagram visualises relationships between different tags that co-occur with "Diplomacy," "Policy,"
"International Relations," "Political Science." Each node represents a tag, and edges indicate that these tags
frequently appear together within the same infrastructure.
Please note that it is interactive! Try dragging nodes, hovering over edges, or zooming in. It's designed for
exploration. Play around to surface unexpected connections.
This graph shows how infrastructures are connected through collaborations (orange lines) and parent-child hierarchies (blue-gray arrows).