Diplomacy in Public and International Relations

Introduction

In today’s increasingly complex and interconnected world, diplomacy is no longer limited to traditional state-to-state negotiations. Instead, it has evolved into a multi-dimensional tool that encompasses public relations, media, private institutions, and civil society. Diplomacy in Public and International Relations has become a strategic mechanism for reputation-building, enhancing soft power, and managing crises on both local and global levels.

This program is tailored for executives, team leaders, and professionals across government and private institutions in the Middle East and North Africa. It equips participants with a deep understanding of modern transformations in international relations and highlights the role of communication and media strategies in shaping contemporary diplomacy. Participants will also acquire practical tools to enhance leadership capabilities, improve institutional performance, and build trust and cooperation across borders.

Course Objectives

Course Outlines

Day 1: Introduction to Public and International Diplomacy

Day 2: Communication and Media Tools in Diplomacy

Day 3: Cultural and Educational Diplomacy

Day 4: Reputation Management and Digital Diplomacy

Day 5: Case Studies and Final Evaluation

Why Attend This Course: Wins & Losses!

Conclusion

Diplomacy in Public and International Relations is a cornerstone for understanding the mechanisms of soft power and influence in the 21st century. It brings together politics, media, culture, and technology to help institutions and leaders build reputation, manage crises, and foster cooperation across borders. Through this program, participants will gain both theoretical knowledge and practical tools to design effective strategies that strengthen international relations and institutional performance.

The combination of case studies, interactive activities, and practical projects ensures participants leave with insights they can apply immediately in their professional and organizational contexts.

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