Embassies in armed conflict

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Embassies in armed conflict

G.R. Berridge

(Key studies in diplomacy)

Continuum, 2012

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This is an examination of how embassies work and cope during wartime, with a focus on the experiences of the British, American, and Indian embassies. During wartime, embassies assume different roles and face various situations. An embassy might represent a belligerent state while being situated in an enemy, an allied, or a neutral state. Conversely, it might represent a neutral state, while having to function in a belligerent state. How does an embassy's situation affect its priorities? How does it affect its staff and mission? The work and risks they face may vary greatly, but embassies play a key role in war, a time when they are required to give higher priority to military and political intelligence while facing daily risks of attacks and managing media and high-ranking visitors. "Embassies in Armed Conflict" examines these issues and the problems wartime embassies encounter by looking primarily at the experiences of American, British, and Indian embassies. Written by a leading expert, the book aims to both examine the role of wartime embassies and to provide guidance for those who serve - or wish to serve - in the Foreign Service. The volumes in the series are relatively short handbooks aimed at beginning practitioners and advanced university students. The volumes highlight the ways foreign policy is implemented through the apparatus of diplomacy, the diplomatic system, and diplomats and will discuss: specific aspects of diplomacy, such as the concept of diplomatic relations, the consequences of cutting off diplomatic relations, diplomatic immunity, etc., and key diplomatic activities and events, such as an international crisis, or a summit meeting. Such books will focus on the conduct of diplomacy rather than its politics. The focus will be on the contemporary practice of diplomacy, not on foreign policy or the theoretical direction of diplomacy.

目次

  • Preface
  • List of abbreviations used in text and citation
  • Introduction
  • 1 The Military Component
  • Defence section
  • Military advisers
  • Intelligence officers
  • 2 Embassies in Enemy States
  • Initial siege
  • Prompt and dignified departures
  • Internment pending exchange
  • Preserving diplomatic relations
  • 3 Neutral Embassies to Belligerents
  • Helping expatriates
  • Reporting the war
  • Commercial work
  • Protecting foreign interests
  • 4 Belligerent Embassies to Neutrals
  • Propaganda
  • Espionage and special operations
  • Evaders and escapers
  • Placating the host
  • Handling peace feelers
  • 5 Embassies to Frontline Allies
  • In conventional warfare
  • In low-intensity warfare
  • The risk of militarization
  • Conclusion
  • Appendix 1 Heads of British mission at Kabul, 2001-10
  • Appendix 2 Appointment of Protecting Powers and of their Substitute: Article 5 of the Protocol Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, and relating to the Protection of Victims of International Armed Conflicts, 8 June 1977
  • References
  • Index.

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