Redefining the role of diplomacy is the what.
Meeting the demands of a changing world is the why.
Currently building the how.

The Diplomat’s Cabinet is a multimedia platform at the intersection of international affairs and global communications, dedicated to making policy more accessible, relevant, and impactful.

World issues are often hard to follow and buried in technical language, so we bridge the gap between stakeholders and their key audiences, transforming topics like human security, disinformation, and defence into clear, relevant and actionable narratives.

Drawing on experience in policy engagement, public diplomacy and strategic communications, we partner with institutions, governments, and civil society to create forward-looking narratives and influence global dialogue.

The Diplomat’s Cabinet:
a next-gen media startup redefining global communications and public diplomacy for the future of foreign affairs.

The Newsletter

Each newsletter edition includes bite-sized analysis, commentary or interviews, and brain food resources and jobs for diplomats at heart.

Each edition focuses on innovative angles and are aimed at those curious about foreign affairs at any stage of their career.

Having started out as a thought leadership project delivered via email and on LinkedIn, it has since evolved into a successful industry publication, boasting an average open rate of 67,97% (all-time average).

The Podcast

We could have just any conversation on world affairs, but we aim to make ours count. Each episode zeroes in on a specific theme, features a high-profile guest, and strikes the right balance between analysis and reflection, all in less than 30 minutes.

Hosted by founder Maria Luísa Moreira, the podcast blends the instinct of journalism with the depth of political analysis to offer a rare and reflective insight into the foreign affairs realm and to the people who shape it.

From NATO to gender, sanctions to soft power, The Diplomat’s Cabinet strips foreign affairs down to what matters; and shows why you should care, too.

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