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Diplomats Without a Country: Baltic Diplomacy, International Law, and the Cold War, Vol. 86 Book

Diplomats Without a Country: Baltic Diplomacy, International Law, and the Cold War, Vol. 86
Diplomats Without a Country: Baltic Diplomacy, International Law, and the Cold War, Vol. 86, Diplomats representing Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania continued to perform their functions even after annexation of their countries by the Soviet Union in 1940 and the subsequent elimination of their respective governments. Throughout the Cold War, certai, Diplomats Without a Country: Baltic Diplomacy, International Law, and the Cold War, Vol. 86 has a rating of 4 stars
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Diplomats Without a Country: Baltic Diplomacy, International Law, and the Cold War, Vol. 86, Diplomats representing Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania continued to perform their functions even after annexation of their countries by the Soviet Union in 1940 and the subsequent elimination of their respective governments. Throughout the Cold War, certai, Diplomats Without a Country: Baltic Diplomacy, International Law, and the Cold War, Vol. 86
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  • Diplomats Without a Country: Baltic Diplomacy, International Law, and the Cold War, Vol. 86
  • Written by author James T. McHugh
  • Published by ABC-Clio, LLC, August 2001
  • Diplomats representing Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania continued to perform their functions even after annexation of their countries by the Soviet Union in 1940 and the subsequent elimination of their respective governments. Throughout the Cold War, certai
  • Challenges some of the limited assumptions regarding the role of diplomatic activity, the nature of representation, and the directives of international law.
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Abbreviations
Ch. 1Introduction: The Paradox of Baltic Diplomacy1
Ch. 2The Context of Baltic History13
Ch. 3The Diplomacy of the Independent Baltic Countries37
Ch. 4Baltic Diplomacy and International Law65
Ch. 5The Birth of a Separate Diplomacy91
Ch. 6The Canadian Response119
Ch. 7Australian Interlude135
Ch. 8Conclusion: Diplomacy as the "Art of the Possible"151
App. ABiographical Sketches of Estonian Diplomats163
App. BBiographical Sketches of Latvian Diplomats193
App. CBiographical Sketches of Lithuanian Diplomats221
Bibliography253
Index271


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