09/05/2018 - Diplomatic Protocol: What does it Mean in Practice
Department of International Relations and European Studies cordially invites you to a lecture of H.E. Mr. Sten Schwede, Ambassador of the Republic of Estonia to the Czech Republic.WHEN: 9 May 2018, 14:00
WHERE: MUP Prague-Strašnice building, Dubečská 900/10, room 206
Diplomacy is a primary tool for conducting global politics. By better understanding the practical workings of diplomacy one can capture dynamics of policymaking and, more broadly, international relations.
The protocol is a set of agreed standards derived from international law, diplomacy and national practice that governs relations, privileges and immunities and ensures the effective performance of foreign missions in host states.
The lecture is given by a top level diplomat in the rank of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and will focus on the practical aspects of diplomatic protocol.
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