The features of institutional support for intercultural communication processes in Ukraine in the context of its European integration vector are considered. The positive and negative consequences of intercultural communication in the context of establishing mutually beneficial relations between states are highlighted. It is emphasized that the culture of a particular country can significantly affect the participants of intercultural communication. The main positions on the institutional support of integration processes in Ukraine and its importance based on the objectivity of intercultural communication in European integration processes are substantiated. The strategic guidelines of Ukraine on the way to European integration in the context of intercultural communication are outlined and the role and importance of institutional support in these processes are substantiated
intercultural communication, globalization, regulation; state, European integration
Received 27.12.2022, Revised 16.03.2023, Accepted 03.05.2023
Retrieved from Volume 16, No. 1, 2023
https://doi.org/10.23939/dg2023.01.052
Pages 52-62
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