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Important embassies no longer contain only an ambassador and several
secretaries , in contact with a limited number of the host country ' s officials and
upper classes . Instead , they are staffed by hundreds of diplomats and experts
who meet ...
Important embassies no longer contain only an ambassador and several
secretaries , in contact with a limited number of the host country ' s officials and
upper classes . Instead , they are staffed by hundreds of diplomats and experts
who meet ...
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However , if diplomatic officials commit serious crimes abroad , the host
government may either demand that the official be recalled or request that his
immunities be lifted so that he can be indicted and tried in the receiving country '
s courts of ...
However , if diplomatic officials commit serious crimes abroad , the host
government may either demand that the official be recalled or request that his
immunities be lifted so that he can be indicted and tried in the receiving country '
s courts of ...
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He might be asked to predict answers to some of the following questions : What
are the implications for the host government ' s foreign policy if a new party is
elected to power or a military junta gains control through a coup d ' état ? What is
the ...
He might be asked to predict answers to some of the following questions : What
are the implications for the host government ' s foreign policy if a new party is
elected to power or a military junta gains control through a coup d ' état ? What is
the ...
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