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2016
Abstract This chapter offers advice to diplomats. Some of the advice includes diplomats being on guard against the notion that their post is the centre of international politics while also aiming to understand how their work contributes to national objectives.
Ivor Roberts, Emyr Jones Parry
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Abstract This chapter offers advice to diplomats. Some of the advice includes diplomats being on guard against the notion that their post is the centre of international politics while also aiming to understand how their work contributes to national objectives.
Ivor Roberts, Emyr Jones Parry
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Diplomatic Prerogatives of Non-Diplomats
American Journal of International Law, 1925The third item on the first list of subject-matters taken up for further consideration by the League of Nations Committee of Experts for the Progressive Codification of International Law (Geneva, April 8,1925) reads: "Diplomatic privileges and immunities." It is to be hoped and ...
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2001
‘The diplomat’ describes the insight that Machiavelli gained during his diplomatic career. Machiavelli became second chancellor of the Florentine Republic aged 29, despite lacking previous administrative experience. He did so in part on the strength of his humanist credentials and family connections.
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‘The diplomat’ describes the insight that Machiavelli gained during his diplomatic career. Machiavelli became second chancellor of the Florentine Republic aged 29, despite lacking previous administrative experience. He did so in part on the strength of his humanist credentials and family connections.
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The Diplomat as Victim: Diplomatic Inviolability
1973Although diplonapping as a specific terrorist technique appears to be a relatively new phenomenon, its effectiveness is based on some very old and very simple realities: essentially, that if there are to be international relations between sovereign states they have to be carried on through some sort of regularized political intercourse or “diplomacy ...
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2021
Abstract Chapter 2 explores how W. B. Yeats’s 1903–4 US lecture tour placed the poet in the role of diplomat. It demonstrates how this position required Yeats to engage in a kind of racial performance directed toward markedly political ends. In taking on this diplomatic function, Yeats was tasked with mediating the tensions of a changing
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Abstract Chapter 2 explores how W. B. Yeats’s 1903–4 US lecture tour placed the poet in the role of diplomat. It demonstrates how this position required Yeats to engage in a kind of racial performance directed toward markedly political ends. In taking on this diplomatic function, Yeats was tasked with mediating the tensions of a changing
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Diplomatic relations and cross-border investments in the European Union
European Journal of Political Economy, 2023Giacomo Damioli, Wildmer Daniel Gregori
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A corpus-based analysis of the stylistic features of Chinese and American diplomatic discourse
Frontiers in Psychology, 2023Waheed M A Altohami
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