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  2. Diplomatic gift - Wikipedia

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    A diplomatic gift is a gift given by a diplomat, politician or leader when visiting a foreign country. Usually the gift is reciprocated by the host. Usually the gift is reciprocated by the host. The use of diplomatic gifts dates back to the ancient world and givers have competed to outdo each other in the lavishness of their gifts.

  3. What happens when a gift is given to the United States ... - AOL

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    Gifts are given as a sign of respect and reflection of the relationship between the gifting country and United States. You may find it unethical that the president would get to keep such lavish ...

  4. Feminist foreign policy - Wikipedia

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    The following year, the number of women working in the field of diplomacy started growing, but they were still given modest positions. During the 1980s and 1990s, the majority of women diplomats representing France were posted in moderately powerful countries or countries with whom the French state had no privileged relationships.

  5. Category:Women diplomats for the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Women diplomats for the United States" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Opinion: To give great gifts, stop thinking like a gift giver

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    When we give gifts, what we tend to believe matters most is the moment of the gift exchange — the moment when a recipient unwraps their gift and sees it for the first time. We want that big ...

  7. Why Does 'The Diplomat' Seem So Real? - AOL

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    Here, The Diplomat's creator, writer, and executive producer Debora Cahn, talk to T&C about how the show develops its stranger-than-fiction stories and why they can end up feeling unexpectedly ...

  8. Christina Piper - Wikipedia

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    As was normal for the wife of a politician at the time, this gave Christina Piper an influential role, as she was seen as a potential channel to her spouse, and she began to host a receptions and participate in court life, where she was besieged by diplomats and supplicants attempting to reach her spouse (and by him the King) through her.

  9. Gifting remittances - Wikipedia

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    [40] In her summary of gifting, Lisa Cliggett concurs: "gift giving is a good way to see all the various aspects of human nature in action at one time because gifts can be simultaneously understood as rational exchange, as a way to build political and social relations, and as expressions of moral ideas and cultural meanings" [41] These insights ...