Summary: | The thesis investigates the features of the Institution of Honorary Consuls of Iceland. The theoretical framework is based on Role theory, both regarding the behavioral patterns and professional role conceptions of Honorary Consuls of Iceland and regarding national roles conceptions of Iceland among Honorary Consuls. Fourteen in-depth interviews with Icelandic Honorary consuls were conducted in order to reveal role performance and role conceptions of Honorary Consuls. The data obtained was analyzed using qualitative content analysis. As a result, the thesis sheds light on consular practices in Iceland, and provides some insights about the role of Honorary Consuls in Iceland's foreign policy, the professional roles of Honorary Consuls, and attitudes towards the national role of Iceland as transmitted by Honorary Consuls of Iceland.
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