Description

This course explores the intersection of economic diplomacy and intelligence, providing insights into how nations navigate complex global relations. Participants will delve into topics such as the role of intelligence in assessing global economic landscapes, economic espionage, and counterintelligence strategies. The course also examines intelligence-driven trade negotiations, legal and ethical considerations in economic diplomacy, and incident response and recovery in diplomatic crises. Additionally, participants will explore international cooperation efforts and future trends shaping economic diplomacy and intelligence in the global arena.

Who This Course Is For:

This course is designed for diplomats, government officials, policymakers, economists, international relations professionals, and individuals interested in understanding the intricate relationship between economics and diplomacy. It is suitable for professionals involved in international trade, negotiations, strategic planning, and intelligence analysis. Whether participants are newcomers to the field or seasoned practitioners, this course offers valuable insights and practical knowledge to enhance their understanding of global economic dynamics and diplomatic strategies.