Certified Economic Diplomat
PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
The course focuses on the dynamics of international interactions in political and economic spheres, highlighting the development of mutual relations and interdependence between countries. It aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of modern economic diplomacy, covering both theory and practice.
The program explores traditional economic diplomacy, state sovereignty in international economic relations, globalization, competition for foreign direct investment, and the influence of international economic standard-setting organizations.
Designed for practitioners and students, the course emphasizes collective reasoning and individual attention through engaging learning exercises led by experienced academics and diplomats. The primary goal is to understand the complexity of the changing world economy and analyze current problems, developments, and challenges in economic diplomacy.
CURRICULUM
This course links modern economic diplomacy with other areas such as political and public relations, featuring engaging exercises led by experienced academics and diplomats. Participants will:
» Grasp the concept, reasons, and consequences of economic diplomacy.
» Break down economic diplomacy activities into key elements across different sectors.
» Learn the main methods of economic diplomacy and their market implications.
» Assess economic diplomacy’s role in the global economy.
» Understand the regulatory context, the role of embassies, and the connections with think tanks and CSOs.
» Evaluate how globalization influences economic diplomacy and national choices.
» Analyze the role of countries in foreign policy and diplomacy.
THE COURSE AS AN INVESTMENT
This training program builds practical skills in economic diplomacy. By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
» Explain the evolution of economic diplomacy and role in international affairs, linking it to national development goals and domestic priorities.
» Provide a comprehensive perspective on the global economic system, its dynamics, and its impact on trade and investment.
» Analyze the complexities and challenges of the 21st-century global economy.
» Gain insights into the practical workings of diplomacy and the skills required to excel as a diplomat.
» Apply knowledge to manage commercial or economic divisions and foster collaboration between commerce chambers, diplomatic missions, and foreign ministries.
» Utilize skills to enhance participation in trade exhibitions and business delegations.
» Examine recent developments in the legal and regulatory frameworks governing international trade and economic transactions.
WHO SHOULD REGISTER
» Current and future diplomats specializing in economic relations.
» Professionals transitioning into the diplomatic field.
» Trade and economic affairs officials.
» NGO and international organization professionals working on economic development and cooperation.
» Policy advisors and analysts focused on international trade, finance, and development.
» International business professionals aiming to enhance their global economic knowledge.
» Students and graduates in economics, political science, international relations, and related disciplines.