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... official enjoying diplomatic status parks his auto in a restricted zone in Teheran , for instance , he is not liable to fine , trial , or imprisonment by Iranian officials . However , if diplomatic officials commit serious crimes abroad ...
... official enjoying diplomatic status parks his auto in a restricted zone in Teheran , for instance , he is not liable to fine , trial , or imprisonment by Iranian officials . However , if diplomatic officials commit serious crimes abroad ...
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... officials , trade unions , the press , and the military . The ambassador or diplomat who relies too heavily upon one official source of information is likely to obtain only a distorted version of reality . How do diplomatic officials ...
... officials , trade unions , the press , and the military . The ambassador or diplomat who relies too heavily upon one official source of information is likely to obtain only a distorted version of reality . How do diplomatic officials ...
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... officials that the other course would have been preferable . Many similar cases could be cited , but they all suggest one conclusion : public opinion in these critical situations , while it does not prescribe exact policies or responses ...
... officials that the other course would have been preferable . Many similar cases could be cited , but they all suggest one conclusion : public opinion in these critical situations , while it does not prescribe exact policies or responses ...
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Current Schools of Study in International Politics 8 Interdisciplinary Efforts | 13 |
International Politics Foreign Policy and International Relations | 20 |
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