Diplomatic representation
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LONDON (Reuters) - The Channel islands of Jersey and Guernsey are setting up a diplomatic mission in Brussels for fear their representation to the European Union will be marginalized by a cash- strapped British government.
The islands' politicians fear Britain may not pursue their cause vigorously enough on issues such as proposed E.U. regulation that could hobble their vital financial services industries.
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Different from military ruled Argentina, however, Chinese authorities have sought to regulate not only the bodies of women but of men as well.\n Forever concerned with the propagation of its image to the outside world, China has strategically moved to turn its acceptance of aid from countries like Japan and Taiwan into a diplomatic move to soften its reputation of strict control. Large groups are seeking legal representation in a battle to sue state representatives for malicious wrongdoing.27 At first glance, however, it seems unlikely that a legal system in which the Communist Party controls the courts will produce a favorable ruling as many argue that the idea of individual rights and state responsibility is a beguiling fiction.
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... pres-sure has given rise to the Vienna diplomatic conferences called to . codif? the law of treaties... law of treaties and on diplomatic representation, signed as a result of the Vienna diplomatic confe...
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The other is a regional public diplomacy officer to share information about U.S. policies and values throughout the South Pacific and build people-to-people contacts through exchanges such as the International Visitor Leadership Program, U.S. Speaker program, and other initiatives.
...And to the diplomatic relations we established with South Pacific nation... 1990s often limited our diplomatic representation and the aid we could offer. But that was then and ...
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... in which the United States has no diplomatic representation. (c) In evaluating applications, th...
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... in which the United States has no diplomatic representation. (c) In evaluating applications, th...
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..., and was exclusively in charge of the diplomatic affairs of the said republic in the United States.... of a vacancy in the diplomatic representation of Honduras in the United States. To recognize you...
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... a host of fresh challenges into the diplomatic world. The economic crisis is testing the strength...A male-dominated representation of diplomacy is no longer viable within an interco...
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... which the United States does not have diplomatic representation. (Authority: 22 U.S.C. 2452(b)(6), ...
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Fifty-five years ago a coup d'état ended Prime Minister Muhammad Mosaddeq's government in Iran on August 19, 1953. Numerous books and articles have analyzed the event but often have overlooked Iran's domestic dynamics. What is presented is nearly always a conspiracy theory that suggests American and British masters of intrigue subverted Iran entirely through their shady operators. The picture portrays Iranians as little more than inanimate objects - a nation of potted plants. Even now over half a century later, and three decades after the fall of Iran's monarchy, misperceptions persist. A review of the coup and what precipitated it may offer some needed clarity.
... relations with Israel by establishing diplomatic representation in Tel Aviv. De facto recognition f...