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... communication between heads of state . As modes of transportation have made travel a simple affair , high ranking officials and policy - makers can by - pass the traditional diplomatic inter- mediary and maintain direct communication ...
... communication between heads of state . As modes of transportation have made travel a simple affair , high ranking officials and policy - makers can by - pass the traditional diplomatic inter- mediary and maintain direct communication ...
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... communication is one of the major requirements of effective diplomacy . To many outside government serv- ice , the style of written diplomatic communication seems at best specious and at worst , hypocritical . Diplomatic correspondence ...
... communication is one of the major requirements of effective diplomacy . To many outside government serv- ice , the style of written diplomatic communication seems at best specious and at worst , hypocritical . Diplomatic correspondence ...
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... communication may be to take actions which should increase the likelihood of war . The importance of formal communication to compromise agreements can be seen in the frequent attempts of third parties to get hostile governments to ...
... communication may be to take actions which should increase the likelihood of war . The importance of formal communication to compromise agreements can be seen in the frequent attempts of third parties to get hostile governments to ...
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