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  2. Protocol (diplomacy) - Wikipedia

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    Protocols specify the proper and generally accepted behavior in matters of state and diplomacy, such as showing appropriate respect to a head of state, ranking diplomats in chronological order of their accreditation at court, and so on. One definition is: Protocol is commonly described as a set of international courtesy rules. These well ...

  3. Protocol (politics) - Wikipedia

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    Protocol originally (in Late Middle English, c. 15th century) meant the minutes or logbook taken at a meeting, upon which an agreement was based. The term now commonly refers to an agreement resulting from a meeting, or more generally to any established procedure in an organisation or group, such as a laboratory protocol in scientific research, or a data transfer protocol in computing, or ...

  4. Diplomacy - Wikipedia

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    Diplomacy is the main vehicle by which small states are able to ensure that their goals are addressed in the global arena. These factors mean that small states have strong incentives to support international cooperation. But with limited resources at their disposal, conducting effective diplomacy poses unique challenges for small states. [22] [23]

  5. Diplomatics - Wikipedia

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    Title page of Jean Mabillon's De re diplomatica (1681). Despite the verbal similarity, the discipline has nothing to do with diplomacy.Both terms are derived, by separate linguistic development, from the word diploma, which originally referred to a folded piece of writing material—and thus both to the materials which are the focus of study in diplomatics, and to accreditation papers carried ...

  6. What is the Northern Ireland Protocol and why is it ...

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    – What is the protocol? An arrangement governing trade across the Irish Sea post-Brexit. Negotiated between the UK and EU as part of the Withdrawal Agreement, it was how both sides overcame the ...

  7. Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations - Wikipedia

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    The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961 is an international treaty that defines a framework for diplomatic relations between independent countries. [2] Its aim is to facilitate "the development of friendly relations" among governments through a uniform set of practices and principles; [3] most notably, it codifies the longstanding custom of diplomatic immunity, in which ...

  8. Opinion - Is diplomacy doomed? - AOL

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    All states — however small or great, have every reason to remain invested in diplomacy.

  9. Category:Diplomatic protocol - Wikipedia

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    Protocol (diplomacy) C. Chief of protocol; Chief of Protocol of the United States; D. Diplomatic Reception Room; I. International School of Protocol and Diplomacy ...