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... abroad . Objectives and diplomatic bargaining strategies are thus subject to constant reformulation on the basis of information and assessments provided by diplomats abroad . When mutual interest and consensus on a problem exist , the ...
... abroad . Objectives and diplomatic bargaining strategies are thus subject to constant reformulation on the basis of information and assessments provided by diplomats abroad . When mutual interest and consensus on a problem exist , the ...
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... abroad , but given those objectives , he may be asked to suggest the best ways to achieve them . On the other hand , if the diplomat is new in his post or career , if he vigorously questions official policy , and if his assessments are ...
... abroad , but given those objectives , he may be asked to suggest the best ways to achieve them . On the other hand , if the diplomat is new in his post or career , if he vigorously questions official policy , and if his assessments are ...
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... abroad , nor do they invite thousands of foreigners to travel freely around the Soviet Union . Over three million Americans go abroad each year . Many see little except the insides of hotels , museums , and churches , but others reside ...
... abroad , nor do they invite thousands of foreigners to travel freely around the Soviet Union . Over three million Americans go abroad each year . Many see little except the insides of hotels , museums , and churches , but others reside ...
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