The practice of diplomacy increasingly involves handling not only differences in national cultures, but different organisational and professional cultures at the same time. The issue of communication between different professional and organisational cultures was raised during several presentations at DiploFoundation’s February 2003 conference on Intercultural Communication and Diplomacy, which focused predominantly on communication between different national or ethnic cultures in diplomatic practice. This year’s event will focus more specifically on the increasingly important issue of communication between different organisational and professional cultures in diplomacy. Diplomats today function in an increasingly multilateral environment: more often than in the past they are required to interact with a multitude of international organisations, ranging from the UN down to specific interest lobby groups. Simultaneously, diplomats are more and more involved in communicating directly with the domestic public; again with a multitude of groups. Who should attend? This conference will be of interest to:
2nd International Conference on Intercultural Communication and Diplomacy
13 February 2004 – 15 February 2004, Malta
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