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In international politics, protocol is the etiquette of diplomacy and affairs of state. It may also refer to an international agreement that supplements or ...
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Diplomacy is the main instrument of foreign policy which represents the broader goals and strategies that guide a state's interactions with the rest of the ...
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The diplomatic history of World War II includes the major foreign policies and interactions inside the opposing coalitions, the Allies of World War II and ...
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Diplomatic immunity is a principle of international law by which certain foreign government officials are recognized as having legal immunity from the ...
Set in Europe in the years leading to the First World War, Diplomacy is played by two to seven players, each controlling the armed forces of a major European ...
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The United States has formal diplomatic relations with most nations. This includes all United Nations members and observer states other than Bhutan, Iran, ...
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Protocol holds that a head of state takes precedence over all other officials, and that heads of state rank in the order that they took office.
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