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A Comprehensive Seminar on Strategic Political Communication
On May 11, 2026, the Institute of International Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs hosted a specialized seminar featuring Mrs. Rachael Marie Rudolph, a distinguished scholar from Bryant University, within the framework of the III International Competition “International Relations: Culture of A Peaceful Dialogue”. Mrs. Rudolph delivered a comprehensive lecture on the linguistic nuances and strategic functions of diplomatic language.
Drawing on her extensive professional experience, Mrs. Rudolph enriched the lecture by sharing firsthand insights from her work across the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. She illustrated how the linguistic precision must be balanced with cultural intelligence, noting that the “Language of Diplomacy” often adapts to the specific social and political landscapes of different continents. By recounting real-world examples from these diverse regions, she demonstrated to students how a deep understanding of local context is essential for interpreting official communications and building international trust.
In conclusion, these kinds of academic exchanges are vital for preparing the next generation of specialists for the complexities of the diplomatic service. The visit by Mrs. Rudolph underscores the Institute’s commitment to fostering international academic partnerships and providing students with firsthand access to global perspectives on political communication and international law.
Soyli YAZBERDIEVA,
the 2nd year student of the Faculty of International Relations
of the Institute of International Relations
of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan
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