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New Diplomacy Language for
Sustainable Ecosystem and
Prosperous Society
Communication
we trust
New Diplomacy Language for Sustainable Ecosystem and Prosperous Society
Ipek Tekdemir is an author and policy analyst whose work examines how strategic communication shapes diplomacy, sustainability governance, and international cooperation in the 21st century.
In an era defined by digital transformation, geopolitical instability, energy insecurity, and climate urgency, communication has emerged as a central instrument of power and legitimacy.
Through research and writing, Tekdemir explores how narratives, credibility, and public engagement influence global policy outcomes and long-term stability.
Areas of Focus
- Strategic communication in international relations
- Public diplomacy and soft power
- Climate governance and sustainable development
- Digital transformation and artificial intelligence
- Energy security and geopolitical alignment
- Disinformation and information resilience
about the author
Ipek Tekdemir is a communication and policy analyst specialising in strategic communication, diplomacy, and sustainability governance.
Her professional career began at the United Nations Communication Office, where she developed a focused interest in how institutions communicate complex global challenges to diverse audiences.
Her work addresses European governance and foreign policy, climate communication, energy diplomacy, artificial intelligence in communication systems, and disinformation dynamics.
Tekdemir holds an MBA and advanced studies in diplomatic practice and European Public Affairs. She participates in international conferences and professional networks dedicated to global governance and sustainability.
about the book
New Diplomacy Language for Sustainable Ecosystem and Prosperous Society
This book presents a structured framework for understanding communication as a strategic pillar of modern international relations.
It examines artificial intelligence and digital systems, disinformation, climate governance, energy insecurity, and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Rather than treating communication as supplementary, the book positions it as central to cooperation, legitimacy, and long-term international stability.
Core Themes:
– Strategic communication and smart power
– Public diplomacy beyond traditional statecraft
– Artificial intelligence and media ecosystems
– Disinformation and democratic resilience
– Energy diplomacy and geopolitical transformation
– Climate governance and sustainability frameworks
book reviews
Prof. Danuta Chmielowska- University of Warsaw
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In a global environment shaped by misinformation, geopolitical tensions, and shifting alliances, In Communication We Trust offers a timely reflection on the role of communication in contemporary diplomacy. Bridging theory and practice, Ipek Tekdemir revisits classical ideas of truth, dialogue, and trust, demonstrating their relevance in today’s fragmented international landscape.
An essential read for young diplomats and aspiring practitioners seeking to navigate diplomacy with clarity, credibility, and purpose.
Chris White, International Journalist
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“The issues raised in this book make headlines around the world every day.
Ipek Tekdemir has set out the global problems of communication and truth in an incredibly professional but straightforward way.
The philosopher Socrates in Ancient Greece focused on the pursuit of truth and its importance. He stressed the need for critical inquiry in the search for it. Ipek Tekdemir has compiled a manual that probably would impress Socrates and others who have argued the need for truth down the centuries.
Everyone should read this book and learn what the world would be like without truth. Ipek has made the methodology very clear and understandable.”
Frédéric Ruaz, Director of Marketing, Communication and Innovations, EMEA
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“This book is a refreshing spring of insights and optimism, exploring how communication and diplomacy can shape a sustainable and prosperous future. Ipek Tekdemir connects global crises — such as climate warming, pandemic, and geopolitical conflicts — to the evolving language of diplomacy and thus, lists new and effective communication resources. By emphasizing communication as a strategic tool rather than a mere supplement to policy, the work provides a useful perspective. A must read for all diplomats, politics and global players, so they can say “Yes, we com”.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the primary focus of Ipek Tekdemir’s work?
Her work focuses on strategic communication, diplomacy, sustainability governance, and global cooperation.
Is the book academic in nature?
The book combines analytical depth with accessible language suitable for policy professionals and general readers.
Does the book address climate change?
Yes. It explores climate governance, renewable energy transition, and sustainability frameworks.
Are speaking engagements available?
Yes. Invitations may be submitted via email at contact@ipektekdemir.com