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AMBASSADOR (3) answer(s).
 
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Ambassador between light and shade: the emergence of secrecy as the norm for international negotiation / Colson, Aurélien   Journal Article
Colson, Aurélien Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract To what extent did secrecy emerge as the uncontested norm for international negotiations after the Renaissance? This article introduces six key negotiation practitioners from 17th century Europe, including some of the earliest writers on negotiation: Hotman, Mazarini, Wicquefort, Rousseau de Chamoy, Callières, and Pecquet. An analysis of their writings demonstrates that if an ambassador had to appear in the bright light of the royal court, he became constantly preoccupied by secrecy. He needed to find ways to protect his own secrets from third parties and uncover the secrets of others. These concerns from earlier times helped to establish secrecy as the paradigm for modern negotiation
Key Words Negotiation  Ssecrecy  Ambassador  Hotman  Mazarini  Wicquefort 
Rousseau de Chamoy  Callieres  Pecquest 
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ID:   192448


On the 100th Birth Anniversary of Sarvar Alimdzhanovich Azimov / Azimov, A.   Journal Article
Azimov, A. Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract WRITING about your father is not easy. A son's love inevitably implies a subjective approach - you strive to see only the positive, closing your eyes to flaws that can be found in everyone, especially in extraordinary personalities such as my father. He was a brilliant and talented statesman, a prominent public and political figure, an exceptional writer, and a skilled diplomat - a remarkably well-rounded individual. His life was marked by a constant struggle against injustice and evil, and involved many ups and downs.
Key Words Lebanon  Pakistan  USSR  Uzbekistan  Diplomat  Ambassador 
Writer  S.A. Azimov 
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ID:   160018


Role of the Academia in Foreign Policymaking: International Practices and Perspectives as Lessons for Namibia / Mushelenga, Peya   Journal Article
Mushelenga, Peya Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Academics for international relations (IR) studies as an academic discipline have over the years contributed to the process of foreign policymaking. Their contribution has been made through research and publications and providing advisory services to policymakers. Other platforms existing for academics are platforms for debates on foreign policy and providing training to foreign policymakers.
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