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Veröffentlicht: 2025
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author Rieckmann, Christopher J. P.
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contents International coordination faces significant friction due to reliance on periodic summits, bilateral consultations, and fragmented communication channels that impede rapid collective responses to emerging global challenges while limiting transparency to constituents. We present the Stated Protocol, a decentralized framework that enables organizations to coordinate through standardized text statements published on their website domains. While applicable to all organizations, this work focuses primarily on the application in international relations, where the protocol enables rapid consensus discovery and collective decision-making without relying on centralized social media platforms. We explore specific applications: (1) faster treaty negotiation through incremental micro-agreements that can be signed digitally within hours rather than months, (2) continuous and transparent operation of international institutions through asynchronous decision-making, (3) coordinated signaling from local governments to national authorities through simultaneous statement publication, and (4) coalition formation among non-governmental organizations through transparent position aggregation.
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spellingShingle The Stated Protocol: A Decentralized Framework for Digital Diplomacy
Rieckmann, Christopher J. P.
Computers and Society
International coordination faces significant friction due to reliance on periodic summits, bilateral consultations, and fragmented communication channels that impede rapid collective responses to emerging global challenges while limiting transparency to constituents. We present the Stated Protocol, a decentralized framework that enables organizations to coordinate through standardized text statements published on their website domains. While applicable to all organizations, this work focuses primarily on the application in international relations, where the protocol enables rapid consensus discovery and collective decision-making without relying on centralized social media platforms. We explore specific applications: (1) faster treaty negotiation through incremental micro-agreements that can be signed digitally within hours rather than months, (2) continuous and transparent operation of international institutions through asynchronous decision-making, (3) coordinated signaling from local governments to national authorities through simultaneous statement publication, and (4) coalition formation among non-governmental organizations through transparent position aggregation.
title The Stated Protocol: A Decentralized Framework for Digital Diplomacy
topic Computers and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.13517