Across
- 2. Rules of diplomatic procedure used to regulate the proper treatment of accredited state officials and diplomatic officers.
- 4. In general usage, the ability to stop a proposal or a piece of legislation from being accepted
- 6. A formal, mutually binding contract or agreement between two or more states.
- 8. The engagement of individual citizens in private sector programs and activities that increase cross-cultural understanding and knowledge between people from different countries, leading to greater mutual understanding and respect and contributing to international relationships between countries
- 10. A party sent to represent a state or other large entity at an international conference or gathering.
- 12. Classical term for diplomat
- 14. Building accommodating offices, and sometimes a residence, for a diplomatic mission headed by an ambassador.
- 16. A diplomatic representative ranked at the highest level, accredited to a foreign state
- 18. Conducting formal relations between sovereign states through the use of permanent embassies or legations in a receiving state
- 19. Privileged legal status accorded to diplomatic representatives by the states that receive them
- 20. A diplomatic office, subordinate to an embassy
Down
- 1. Principle in which state action is contingent on the previous action of other states
- 3. The use of foreign services or other branches of government to promote trade or investment.
- 5. the process of discussing something with someone in order to reach an agreement
- 7. Diplomatic meetings between heads of state or heads of government; can be either ad hoc or regularly occurring.
- 9. Achieving the agreement of all participants without calling for a vote.
- 11. Closed communication system between members of a diplomatic mission and their home government (usually the ministry of foreign affairs); includes both routine and confidential information.
- 13. Code of international law on consular posts and officers, particularly regarding facilities, immunities, and privileges. Established through a 1963 conference in Vienna.
- 15. Interaction involving two parties.
- 17. A formal coalition of two or more states that agree to collaborate on mutual security interests, usually codified through a treaty
