Intercultural Economic and Communication Competence: International Relations and Diplomacy Area

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Abstract

The study outlines the role of intercultural communication as a crucial component of diplomats and international professionals’ training, which increases the effectiveness of interaction with representatives of different cultures in performing professional duties. Conditions of civilizational development, achievements of science, innovative technologies, requirements of public life, priority of foreign policy activity have led to deepening of peoples and cultures’ interaction. Because of such interaction of both individuals and cultures, diplomatic relations between different states have gained a special status. The diplomatic relations are based on intercultural communication as a tool of international cooperation aimed at promoting foreign policy interests of different states, as well as ensuring international cooperation and developing long-term formal and informal ties between government institutions, international actors, diplomatic missions and political leaders. All thesecause the intensification of intercultural communication processes that become systemic. With the research methods being study, analysis and generalization, the study was aimed at revealing the concept of intercultural communication competence as the diplomats and international affairs specialists’ ability to choose and implement a speech act depending on the goals and content of professional speech through language, as well as mastery of communication strategies and tactics.

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Biletska, O., Lastovskyi, V., & Semchynskyy, K. (2023, February 1). Intercultural Economic and Communication Competence: International Relations and Diplomacy Area. Economic Affairs (New Delhi). AESSRA. https://doi.org/10.46852/0424-2513.1s.2023.20

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