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Protocol (diplomacy) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In international politics, protocol is the etiquette of diplomacy and affairs of state. A protocol is a rule which guides how an activity should be performed, especially in the field of diplomacy. I...
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U.S. security personnel and advisers have already visited the palace to check the arrangements and take advice on protocol, such as the neck bow that Mr. Obama is expected to make, and the curtsy Michelle Obama will have been advised to deliver, a person familiar with the matter said.
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Protocol Professionals, Inc. is an international consulting firm specializes in international protocol and etiquette certification and training, executive coaching, and special event production. The firm is headquartered in San Francisco with fourteen US and international associate offices. ... Protocol Professionals, Inc. -
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President of the United States ... In diplomatic and other public circles, "Sir" is generally considered an acceptable alternative to the formal address in both written and spoken greetings; this does not apply to religious or titled persons.
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- Guide du protocole et des usages, Jean Gandouin, Éditions Stock, 1972, 491 pp. - Manuel pratique de protocole, Jean Serres, Éditions de la Bièvre, Courbevoie, 2000, 464 pp. - Diplomatic Ceremonial and Protocol, Principles, Procedures and Practice, John Wood, Jean Serres, Columbia University Press.
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It's hard not to be amused by the sudden right wing obsession with obscure diplomatic protocols and rules of decorum. ... When Michelle Obama put her arm round the Queen at Buckingham Palace, some of the more excitable elements of the media - particularly the Americans - suggested she may have been guilty of a breach of protocol.
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The Head of the State Diplomatic Protocol Department in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs carries out the functions set forth in Law 572 of 8 July 1950 and attends to all protocol affairs connected with international relations.
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