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It was not uncommon, moreover, for ambassadors to engage in duels to vindicate
their honor and prestige when it was questioned by another envoy. In such
circumstances, the candor and friendly personal relations necessary to
successful ...
It was not uncommon, moreover, for ambassadors to engage in duels to vindicate
their honor and prestige when it was questioned by another envoy. In such
circumstances, the candor and friendly personal relations necessary to
successful ...
Page 186
Another impediment against a significant role in policy making for diplomats is
the limited environment within which they operate. Ambassadors generally
develop considerable competence in handling bilateral relations between
governments, ...
Another impediment against a significant role in policy making for diplomats is
the limited environment within which they operate. Ambassadors generally
develop considerable competence in handling bilateral relations between
governments, ...
Page 280
During parliamentary discussions in Ottawa, the Soviet ambassador to Canada
released a note indicating that his government would look with "grave concern"
on any Canadian decision to accept the nuclear arms. The Canadian
government ...
During parliamentary discussions in Ottawa, the Soviet ambassador to Canada
released a note indicating that his government would look with "grave concern"
on any Canadian decision to accept the nuclear arms. The Canadian
government ...
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Current Schools of Study in International Politics 8 Interdisciplinary Efforts | 13 |
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