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_a327.2 _bBER/E |
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_aEmbassies in Armed Conflict/ _cBerridge, G.R. |
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250 | _a1st ed. | ||
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_aNew York: _bContinuum, _c2012. |
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300 | _axi,207p. | ||
505 | _aIntroduction 1 The Military Component The defence section Military advisers Intelligence officers under diplomatic cover Conclusion 2 Embassies in Enemy States The initial siege Prompt, safe and dignified departures Internment pending simultaneous exchange Preserving diplomatic relations Conclusion 3 Neutral Embassies to Belligerents Helping expatriates Reporting the war Commercial work Protecting foreign interests Conclusion 4 Belligerent Embassies to Neutrals 104 Propaganda 107 Espionage and special operations 111 Helping evaders and escapers 121 Placating the neutral 126 Handling peace feelers 128 Conclusion 132 5 Embassies to Frontline Allies 134 In conventional warfare 134 In low-intensity warfare 150 Militarization and its consequences 165 Conclusion 171 Vtll | ||
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