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Diplomatic Affairs and International Relations


Summary

At the British Academy For Training And Development, it is recognized that international relations are built on strong ties and mutual interdependence among nations. Each country prioritizes its strength and security within a self-defense framework, striving for status in the global political arena while ensuring that its decisions align with the interests of other nations. Modern international relations have undergone significant changes, reflecting the broader transformations in the global system.

Diplomacy serves as the foundation of these international relations. It addresses the complex issues and challenges countries face, helping to balance varying interests and perspectives. As such, diplomacy is a crucial component of international relations.

Objectives and target group

Who Should Attend?

  • Directors of government agencies and non-governmental organizations.
  • Employees in embassies and foreign ministries.
  • All new employees and officials in the diplomatic sector.
  • Directors of international relations offices.
  • Students and graduates of faculties and institutes of political science and international relations.
  • Employees in international organizations.

 

Knowledge and Benefits:

After completing the program, participants will be able to master the following:

  • The most prominent factors affecting international relations.
  • Modern methods and approaches in diplomatic work.
  • Learn about international affairs and diplomacy and their unified standards.
  • How to perform work and tasks within embassies and consulates.
  • Primary and subsidiary entities in international relations.
  • International relations and international law.
  • Foreign and international policies and international relations.
  • Analysis related to interpreting interaction during conflicts and disputes.
  • Contemporary international systems and their close connection to game theory.
  • Components of the international system and its parties.
  • Sources and mechanisms of international laws and regulations.

Course Content

  • Introduction to Diplomacy and International Relations
    • Definition of Diplomacy and its Development Throughout History
    • Importance of Diplomacy in State Relations and Resolving International Disputes
    • Factors Influencing the Modern International System
  • Foreign Policy and Decision-Making
    • Decision-Making Process in Foreign Policy
    • The Role of Internal and External Factors in Formulating Foreign Policies
    • Applications of Foreign Policy in Different Countries
  • Foundations and Principles of International Law
    • The Concept of International Law and Its Sources
    • Applications of International Law in Resolving Disputes and Maintaining International Peace
    • Studying International Legal Cases
  • International Negotiation and Arbitration Techniques
    • Successful Negotiation Techniques in International Relations
    • Roles and Skills Necessary for Successful Negotiators
    • The Role of International Arbitration in Resolving International Disputes
  • International Security and Regional Conflicts
    • International Security Challenges: Terrorism, Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, Armed Conflicts
    • Regional Conflicts and Their Impact on International Security
    • Regional Security and International Interventions
  • International Economic and Trade Relations
    • International Economic Relations: Trade, Investment, Globalization
    • International Agreements and Economic Alliances
    • The Role of Economic Diplomacy in Promoting International Cooperation and Achieving Sustainable Development
  • The United Nations and International Organizations
    • The Role of the United Nations in Maintaining Peace and Promoting International Development
    • The Role of Other International Organizations: European Union, NATO, the European Union African
    • Challenges and Required Reforms in International Organizations
  • Culture and Diplomatic Communication
    • The Importance of Culture in International Relations and Diplomatic Communication
    • Strategies for Diplomatic Communication and Diplomatic Crisis Management
    • The Role of Modern Media and Communication in Shaping International Public Opinion
  • Bilateral and Multilateral Relations
    • Bilateral Relations between States
    • The Role of Multilateral Relations in Solving International Problems
  • Analysis of International Conflicts and Their Solutions
    • Analysis of International Conflicts: Causes, Results, Possible Solutions
    • Methods of Peaceful Settlement of Conflicts: Negotiation, Mediation, International Pressure
    • Famous International Conflicts and Appropriate Solutions
  • The Role of International Networks and Lobbies
    • The Role of International Networks and Lobbies in International Decision-Making
    • Famous International Networks and Lobbies and Their Impact on International Policies
    • Building Effective International Networks and Lobbies
  • Evaluating International Policies and Strategies
    • Methods for Evaluating International Policies and Strategies
    • Transformations in Policies and Future Challenges
    • International Policies and Strategies of Different Countries
  • Globalization and International Transformations
    • The Impact of Globalization on Diplomatic Affairs and International Relations
    • Challenges and Opportunities Resulting from Economic, Social and Political Transformations
    • The Impact of Globalization on International Policies of Different Countries
  • Cultural and Media Diplomacy
    • Importance Cultural Diplomacy in Promoting International Understanding and Cooperation
    • The Role of the Media in Shaping International Public Opinion and Supporting Diplomatic Policies
    • The Use of Cultural and Media Diplomacy in Promoting International Relations
  • Challenges and the Future in International Relations
    • Current and Future Challenges in International Relations
    • New Trends in Diplomatic Affairs and International Cooperation
    • Future Scenarios and Their Applications to Diplomatic Policies and International Relations

Course Date

2025-01-06

2025-04-07

2025-07-07

2025-10-06

Course Cost

Note / Price varies according to the selected city

Members NO. : 1
£3800 / Member

Members NO. : 2 - 3
£3040 / Member

Members NO. : + 3
£2356 / Member

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