Saturday, July 01, 2006

Watch What You Say

The Diplomacy Monitor, brought to you by St. Thomas University School of Law in Miami, Florida synthisises the global output of communiqués, official statements, press briefings, position papers, interview transcripts and news releases from hundreds of diplomacy-related websites in near real-time for scholars, diplomats, journalists, researchers, students and others interested in the interaction among nations. The site allows you to globally track diplomatic and international trade communiqués, official statements, press briefings, position papers, interview transcripts and news releases from hundreds of government sources in a single monitoring system; access official or computerized English translations of non-English documents; follow the major and evolving international issues of the day, such as Iraq, the Middle East, human rights and anti-terrorism; Display other nations' diplomatic positions relative to a specific nation; isolate the diplomatic interaction between two nations; identify emerging diplomatic and trade alliances; supplement news media reporting with the original source documents without abridgement or filtering; and conduct full-text Boolean searching of more than 14,000 diplomatic and trade documents issued in the past 90 days.

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