United States Protocol: The Guide to Official Diplomatic EtiquetteRowman & Littlefield, 2010 - 472 páginas United States Protocol is a must-have reference for communicating with government and business officials, international organizations, and high-level military personnel, both in the United States and abroad. Everything you need is presented in a comprehensive, detailed, and well-organized book that makes it easy to navigate official protocol. Former President Bill Clinton says in his foreword that it is 'an authoritative user's manual for international relations, it promises to become an indispensable reference_not only for those in Washington, but for all Americans in contact with people in other nations.' Ambassador Mary Mel French uses her personal experience as a former Chief of Protocol to give us the most up-to-date and user-friendly guide to diplomatic protocol at the international, national, and state level. She includes meticulous instructions, in-depth diagrams and tables, a comprehensive table of contents, and a plethora of examples that make United States Protocol the perfect guide to any official event. |
Contenido
Chapter 1 | 1 |
Chapter 2 | 7 |
Chapter 3 | 15 |
Chapter 4 | 27 |
Chapter 5 | 35 |
Chapter 6 | 163 |
Chapter 7 | 179 |
Chapter 8 | 217 |
Chapter 13 | 303 |
Chapter 14 | 315 |
Chapter 15 | 327 |
Chapter 16 | 335 |
Chapter 17 | 373 |
Chapter 18 | 415 |
Glossary | 421 |
431 | |
Chapter 9 | 237 |
Chapter 10 | 257 |
Chapter 11 | 277 |
Chapter 12 | 297 |
433 | |
About the Author and Contributing Writers | 443 |
Términos y frases comunes
154 The Honorable abbreviated rank Addressing spouse advance team Air Force Ambassador surname Archbishop basic rank Blair House ceremony Chancery Chargé d’Affaires chief of protocol Chief of Staff Chief surname Clinton cohost command/name Complimentary close Conversation country’s courtesy Dear Mr./Madam Dear Mr./Ms decorations Department Deputy dignitary dinner displayed e-mail Envelope event federal full rank full rating funeral government officials Governor guest of honor half-staff head of government holiday Honorable full name honorific if presented host and hostess host or hostess Introduction Invitation Judge surname Justice surname Lieutenant March Massachusetts Avenue Medal military Mr./Madam Ambassador name of country NW Washington Office of Protocol one’s Order of Precedence Place card position/command/name of base presidential protocol officer receiving line Reverend full name Room Salutation seated Secretary Senate Sincerely Social Street surname U.S. flag U.S. government U.S. president U.S. Secret Service vice president Website White House worn