Multilateral Diplomacy, p 30-32, ex 13 p 38-39

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  1. 4. In future, Mr O’Reilly will ___ his business within the rules and regulations.
  2. 7. A ___ ambassador lives and works within the political boundaries of the country to which he or she is posted.
  3. 9. the right of a country to rule itself
  4. 11. US Secretary of State John Kerry’s failure in his 2004 presidential run is not a problem on the diplomatic ___. He was born to be secretary of state.
  5. 12. This peaceful initiative aims at reducing ___ friction.
  6. 16. Contemporary first ladies are expected to perform public and ___ duties. They also serve as surrogates to their husbands' administrations, taking on particular social projects or causes.
  7. 17. The Democratic Party has been ___ war on Donald Trump since before he even announced that he would officially be running for president.
  8. 18. Quite a lot needs to be done if society is ever going to rid the ocean of trash. It’s time to shift the ___ from cleaning up to stopping trash from ever reaching our coasts and waterways.
  9. 19. Birth certificates are not required by law for any kind of legal transaction in the United Kingdom.
  10. 21. A ___ of credentials is a diplomatic ceremony which is held when the newly appointed ambassador takes a letter of credence to the receiving head of state, marking the beginning of his or her ambassadorship.
  11. 22. This magnificent building still retains ___ of its medieval open hall construction.
Down
  1. 1. to make changes to a document, law, agreement, etc, especially in order to improve it
  2. 2. We believe such an important and binding trade agreement must be open for public ___ and oversight.
  3. 3. North Korea's state news agency released a statement saying: "The nuclear force of the DPRK [Democratic People's Republic of Korea] is a treasure sword of justice and reliable war __ to defend the sovereignty and dignity of the country and global peace from the nuclear war threat posed by the US."
  4. 5. ___ diplomacy is discussion and negotiations between a pair of countries.
  5. 6. Russia’s pension reform has ___ a storm of criticism.
  6. 8. What is multilateral diplomacy ___ from bilateral diplomacy by?
  7. 9. The foreign ministers of the World War II Allies—the United States, Great Britain, France, and the USSR— attempted to reach political settlements after the war in a long series of meetings, or conferences. Although the 1954 Berlin conference ended in deadlock, the ministers agreed to the calling of the Geneva Conference of 1954 to discuss peaceful ___ of the Korean question.
  8. 10. The new series Victorian Slum House follows modern-day people recreating 19th-century life in London’s East End. The participants confront the harsh realities of the past and together lay the ___ for welfare reform in the 20th century.
  9. 13. A ___ nation rules itself.
  10. 14. documents that prove who you are or show your qualification or status
  11. 15. The symposium will look at the core issues facing public health and provides a ___ for industry professionals and healthcare experts.
  12. 20. a list of things that people will discuss at a meeting