Lesson 16. Protocol Noun: A code of correct conduct.

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Lesson 16By : MiClauEd

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ProtocolNoun: A code of correct conduct.

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Entente

Noun: An understanding or agreement between two or more political powers, providing for a common course of action or policy.

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Covenant

Noun: A binding agreement; a legal contract.

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Attaché

Noun: A person assigned to serve in a specific capacity on a diplomatic mission.

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Consul

Noun: A diplomatic official who represents his or her own government’s economic interests in a foreign country and assist fellow citizens living or traveling there.

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Arbitration

Noun: The process in which parties involved in a dispute allow an impartial party to settle their differences.

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DiscretionNoun: (a) The quality of using good judgment and

self-restraint; the quality of acting wisely based on awareness of the potential consequences of ones actions.

(b) The ability or power to decide responsibly.

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InsularAdjective: (a) Suggestive of the isolated life on an

island.

(b) Having a narrow viewpoint.

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Status Quo

Noun: The existing condition or state of affairs.

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Machiavellian

Adjective: Cunning, deceitful, and underhanded in business or politics; aiming to maintain power by whatever means necessary.