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2by Hague Academy of International LawSubjects: “...Diplomatic immunity...”
Published 1947
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3by Poisson, Philippe“... Stocklassa, a Swedish journalist and former diplomat,....”
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4by Michel, Florian“... diplomat in 1924, ‘reserve of influence we must seek to develop by all appropriate means’, are dispersed...”
Published 2020
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5by Vogt, Carl-Emil“..., la spécificité de l’aide apportée par la Mission Nansen ? From 1921 to 1923, the Norwegian diplomat...”
Published 2009
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6by Vogt, Carl-Emil“...From 1921 to 1923, the Norwegian diplomat Fridtjof Nansen (1861-1930) coordinated, within...”
Published 2009
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7“...International audience From 1921 to 1923, the Norwegian diplomat Fridtjof Nansen (1861-1930...”
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8“...International audience From 1921 to 1923, the Norwegian diplomat Fridtjof Nansen (1861-1930...”
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10by Klima, László“... Herberstein, a diplomat from the Habsburg court, mentions some Uralic peoples ......”
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11“... the Mordvinian. Siegmund Herberstein, a diplomat from the Habsburg court, mentions some Uralic peoples in his...”
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12“... of hostage-taking to attempt to create diplomats where they were lacking. This strategy met with varied...”
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13“... variety of sanctions, ranging from politico-diplomatic sanctions to targeted as well economic sanctions...”
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14“... the spirit of diplomacy was foreign. They used a system of hostage-taking to attempt to create diplomats...”
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15by Coudreau, Marin“... and America. While Soviet Russia remained diplomatically isolated, the nongovernmental humanitarian...”
Published 2013
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16“..., and its diplomatic resources strategy perceived as aggressive, contributed to develop a negative...”
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17“..., and its diplomatic resources strategy perceived as aggressive, contributed to develop a negative...”
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18by Coudreau, Marin“... and America. While Soviet Russia remained diplomatically isolated, the nongovernmental humanitarian...”
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19“... Arkhangelsk. His voyage had a specific, commercial purpose. It also marked the beginning of diplomatic...”
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20by Pourchasse, Pierrick“..., and were also missions that provided excellent opportunities to collect political, diplomatic, economic...”
Published 2019
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