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Vangala Ram is a retired Senior Foreign Service Officer with 27 years of service at the U.S. Department of State, where he held positions including Deputy Chief of Mission and Senior Civilian Representative. He serves as a Graduate Professor of International Relations with over a decade of teaching experience at the Institute of World Politics, American University, Georgetown University, and the National Intelligence University, specializing in diplomatic strategy and cross-cultural communication.
His educational credentials include:
- Distinguished Graduate of the National Defense University
- Graduate degree with Distinction from Boston University
- Graduate degree in Public Administration from the University of Oklahoma
Mr. Ram's research integrates public diplomacy with international security frameworks, emphasizing real-world application through multinational diplomatic engagement. His linguistic expertise in Arabic, Persian-Farsi, Russian, and German informs his analysis of geopolitical communication strategies, particularly in conflict zones and strategic partnerships. This multilingual capability enhances his examination of cultural narratives in statecraft and information operations.
His professional narrative reflects deep operational experience across military and diplomatic spheres, including Desert Storm military service and senior roles in Afghanistan, West Africa, and Eurasia. Teaching responsibilities include Public Diplomacy (IWPO 637/IWP 637), where he bridges theoretical frameworks with firsthand diplomatic case studies.
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