Protocol for Life: Guidelines on Diplomatic, Official and Social Manners
Author | : Lawrence Olufemi Obisakin |
Publisher | : Lawrence Olufemi Obisakin |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Diplomatic etiquette |
ISBN | : 9789780298074 |
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Author | : Lawrence Olufemi Obisakin |
Publisher | : Lawrence Olufemi Obisakin |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Diplomatic etiquette |
ISBN | : 9789780298074 |
Author | : Gilbert Monod de Froideville |
Publisher | : Amsterdam University Press |
Total Pages | : 353 |
Release | : 2021-04-09 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9048554853 |
Although modern life grows increasingly casual, in many sectors, protocol still reigns supreme. An Expert's Guide to International Protocol offers an overview of its associated practices, including those found within the context of diplomatic relations and the business world. Focusing on a wide range of countries and cultures, the book covers topics like seating arrangements, the history and use of flags, ceremonies, invitations and dress codes, and gifts and decorations. Throughout, influential diplomatic, business, cultural, and sports figures share their own experiences with protocols around the world, also throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Author | : Capricia Penavic Marshall |
Publisher | : Ecco |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2020-06-23 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780062844460 |
President Obama's former White House chief of protocol looks at why etiquette and diplomacy matter--and what they can do for you. History often appears to consist of big gestures and dramatic shifts. But for every peace treaty signed, someone set the stage and provided the pen. As social secretary to the Clintons for eight years, and more recently as chief of protocol under President Obama, Capricia Penavic Marshall has not just borne witness to history, she facilitated it. For Marshall, diplomacy runs on the invisible gesture: the micro moves that affect the macro shifts. Facilitation is power, and, more often than not, it is the key to effective diplomacy. In Protocol, Marshall draws on her experience working at the highest levels of government to show how she enabled interactions and maximized our country's relationships, all by focusing on the specifics of political, diplomatic, and cultural etiquette. By analyzing the lessons she's learned in more than two decades of welcoming world leaders to the United States and traveling abroad with presidents, first ladies, and secretaries of state, she demonstrates the complexity of human interactions and celebrates the power of detail and cultural IQ. From selecting the ideal room for each interaction to recognizing gestures and actions that might be viewed as controversial in other countries, Marshall brings us a master class in soft power. Protocol provides an unvarnished, behind-the-scenes look at politics and diplomacy from a unique perspective that also serves as an effective, accessible guide for anyone who wants to be empowered by the tools of diplomacy in work and everyday life.
Author | : Rosalie Rivett |
Publisher | : Whittles |
Total Pages | : 183 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : POLITICAL SCIENCE |
ISBN | : 9781849953702 |
Diplomatic Protocol highlights the important relevance of Protocol as it applies to the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and provides factual and anecdotal examples of this vital aspect of statecraft and international diplomacy.
Author | : Letitia Baldrige |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 632 |
Release | : 1993-10-12 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0892563621 |
America's #1 bible of business manners is rewritten for the '90s and includes such issues as sexual harrassment, non-discriminatory managing, substance abuse, disabled workers, and other timely topics. Every business person, from entry-level to CEO, needs this guide to the behavior that spells success.
Author | : Ivor Roberts |
Publisher | : OUP Oxford |
Total Pages | : 883 |
Release | : 2009-09-24 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 0191509736 |
Satow's Diplomatic Practice is a classic work, first published 90 years ago and revised four times since. This is the first revised edition for thirty years, during which time the world and diplomacy have changed almost beyond recognition. The new edition provides an enlarged and updated section on the history of diplomacy and revises comprehensively the practice of diplomacy and the corpus of diplomatic and international law since the end of the Cold War. It traces the substantial expansion in numbers both of sovereign states and international and regional organisations and features detailed chapters on diplomatic privileges and immunities, diplomatic missions and consular matters. It also examines new forms of diplomacy from the work of NGOs to the use of secret envoys and commercial security firms, and the book highlights the impact of international terrorism on the life and work of a diplomat. Satow is an indispensable guide for anyone working in or studying the field of diplomacy.
Author | : Letitia Baldrige |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 680 |
Release | : 1990 |
Genre | : Etiquette |
ISBN | : 0892563206 |
These are new times, and here is the new encyclopedia of manners geared to guiding us confidently and correctly through the rapidly changing maze of new lifestyles, customs, and ways of relating that epitomize this era.
Author | : Sandra Boswell |
Publisher | : Canon Press & Book Service |
Total Pages | : 250 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Etiquette for children and teenagers |
ISBN | : 1591280257 |
Etiquette and protocol are ways of showing Christian love and kindness in small ways. With an easy, engaging style and lots of helpful details, Sandra Boswell outlines the meaning and purpose of protocol education, and describes ways of practicing it in the home and at school. She draws on her experience from the successful Logos School protocol program to guide the reader through all the basic protocol topics - table settings and foods, social skills, personal grooming, appropriate dress, and more. This book is a must-read for parents who wish to recover the "social graces" for the next generation of believers.
Author | : Eileen Denza |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 472 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 0198703961 |
The 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations has for over 50 years been central to diplomacy and applied to all forms of relations among sovereign States. Participation is almost universal. The rules giving special protection to ambassadors are the oldest established in international law and the Convention is respected almost everywhere. But understanding it as a living instrument requires knowledge of its background in customary international law, of the negotiating history which clarifies many of its terms and the subsequent practice of states and decisions of national courts which have resolved other ambiguities. Diplomatic Law provides this in-depth Commentary. The book is an essential guide to changing methods of modern diplomacy and shows how challenges to its regime of special protection for embassies and diplomats have been met and resolved. It is used by ministries of foreign affairs and cited by domestic courts world-wide. The book analyzes the reasons for the widespread observance of the Convention rules and why in the special case of communications - where there is flagrant violation of their special status - these reasons do not apply. It describes how abuse has been controlled and how the immunities in the Convention have survived onslaught by those claiming that they should give way to conflicting entitlements to access to justice and the desire to punish violators of human rights. It describes how the duty of diplomats not to interfere in the internal affairs of the host State is being narrowed in the face of the communal international responsibility to monitor and uphold human rights.