Аннотации:
The European choice of Ukraine entails profound transformations in all
spheres of public life, in particular in the public administration system. European
integration involves not only the adaptation of national legislation to the legal norms
of the European Union, but also a change in the management culture, approaches to
communication, and professional competencies of public servants. In this context,
English is of particular importance as the main language of interstate communication, the working language of European institutions, and a universal tool for
professional interaction in a globalized world [1, p. 12].
Modern public administration operates in a multi-level communication environment: between state authorities, local governments, civil society, international
organizations, and foreign partners.