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A Diplomatic History of the American Revolution ( 1985 )
This led to the Diplomatic Revolution of 1756, in which the alliances seen during the previous war were mostly inverted.
The Foreign Policy of Hitler's Germany Diplomatic Revolution in Europe 1933 – 36.
While there he oversaw complex negotiations that resulted from the Diplomatic Revolution before being recalled in 1768.
* Murphy, Orville T. The Diplomatic Retreat of France and Public Opinion on the Eve of the French Revolution, 1783-1789.
This was the beginning of the Diplomatic Revolution, which saw France allied to her former enemy Austria.
Humiliated by the cession of Silesia, Austria worked to secure an alliance with France and Russia ( the " Diplomatic Revolution "), while Prussia drifted into Great Britain's camp forming the Anglo-Prussian Alliance.
* Weinberg, Gerhard The Foreign Policy of Hitler's Germany Diplomatic Revolution in Europe 1933-36, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1970
Newcastle's worst fears were confirmed in 1756 when Austria concluded an alliance with France ( Diplomatic Revolution ) suddenly throwing the whole balance of power in Europe askew.
He resigned in 1964 in order to join the Diplomatic Service and served from 1966 to 1968 as first secretary at the British embassy in Peking during the Cultural Revolution.
* Weinberg, Gerhard The Foreign Policy of Hitler's Germany: Diplomatic Revolution In Europe, 1933-36, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1970, ISBN 0226885097.
Brühl was a capable diplomat, who played a vital role in the Diplomatic Revolution of 1756 and the convergence of Habsburg and France.
* The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution ( 12 vols, 1829 – 1830 ; redated 1854 )
* Treaty of Versailles ( 1756 ), a defense alliance treaty between France and Austria ; see Diplomatic Revolution
* Treaty of Versailles ( 1757 ), expansion of 1756 Versailles treaty to Saxony, Sweden and Russia ; see Diplomatic Revolution
* Weinberg, Gerhard The Foreign Policy of Hitler's Germany Diplomatic Revolution in Europe 1933-36, University of Chicago Press: Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, 1970.
But alliance with the traditional Habsburg enemy ( the " Diplomatic Revolution " of 1756 ) against the rising power of Britain and Prussia led to costly failure in the Seven Years ' War ( 1756 – 1763 ) and the loss of France's North American colonies.
* Weinberg, Gerhard L. The Foreign Policy of Hitler's Germany: Diplomatic Revolution in Europe 1933 – 36.
* The Diplomatic Revolution.
* Weinberg, Gerhard The Foreign Policy of Hitler's Germany Diplomatic Revolution in Europe 1933-36, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1970, ISBN 226-88509-7.
Diplomatic relations between Canada and Cuba began in 1945, and were uninterrupted by the Cuban Revolution.
Even worse was the military aid from France, which was ( and continued to be until the Diplomatic Revolution of 1756 ) Austria's arch-nemesis.
But alliance with the traditional Habsburg enemy ( the " Diplomatic Revolution " of 1756 ) against the rising power of Britain and Prussia led to costly failure in the Seven Years ' War ( 1756 – 1763 ) and the loss of France's North American colonies.

Diplomatic and down
Brunei recognised Bangladesh quickly with other Southeast Asian countries and Bangladesh established residential Diplomatic mission in 1985, although it was closed down from 1988 to 1997 due to financial constraints.
New Zealand's Foreign Minister Murray McCully said that " Diplomatic relations with Fiji are roughly the same they have been for the last couple of years unfortunately " and that " we have had our ups and downs and unfortunately today they are down ".
He served in the Diplomatic Corps and was Minister of Agriculture of Austria from 30 December 1867 until 15 January 1870, but stepped down over his minority federalist views in the cabinet.
Two Diplomatic Security Service ( DSS ) agents are gunned down while trying to intercept a briefcase exchange taking place in a United Nations ( UN ) parking garage.
This case is being considered in accordance with procedures laid down in Diplomatic Service Regulations.

Diplomatic and France
Diplomatic relations have been severed with several countries including: Britain, Canada, France, Italy, Germany, Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, United States, Belgium, Spain, and the Gulf States.
Almost all the episodes ( the exceptions chiefly being the earlier ones of the first series ) end with one of the characters ( usually Sir Humphrey ) saying " Yes, Minister " or " Yes, Prime Minister " accordingly ( or " Mais oui, Prime Minister ," in " A Diplomatic Incident " which centred on negotiations with the President of France ).
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Diplomatic and became
Diplomatic relations between the Egyptian and Jordanian government existed since Jordan became independent in 1946.
When Hillary Clinton became Secretary of State in 2009, the Secret Service continued to protect her at home ; however the Diplomatic Security Service protects her while she is performing her duties as the Secretary of State, to include any foreign travel.
Jebb entered the Diplomatic Service in 1924, served in Tehran, where he became known to Harold Nicolson and to Vita Sackville-West and in Rome, as well as at the Foreign Office in London where, amongst other positions, he served as the Private Secretary to the Head of the Diplomatic Service.
On January 28, 1971, Longden's wife Hazel became the first woman to train a stakes winner at Santa Anita Park when her horse Diplomatic Agent won the San Vicente Stakes.
Humphrys became disillusioned with living in hotels and life on-the-road as a foreign correspondent, and so he returned to London in 1980 to take up the post of BBC Diplomatic Correspondent.
He eventually became Commercial Secretary in the Diplomatic Service at The Hague, Netherlands.
Diplomatic relations between the United States and other countries where LDS missionaries served became strained, limiting the number of missionaries serving in those areas.
* Robert E. Lamb ( 1985 – 1989 ), Foreign Service Officer, was Assistant Secretary of State for Administration and Security from 1983 – 1987, and then became the Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security when the position was formally established.
After WW2 it became part of the Diplomatic Wireless Service under GCHQ and in 1973 the site was taken over by The Home Office for Police research.
To attack the government, he organized " foreign affairs committees " which became known as Urquhartite, throughout the country, and in 1856 ( with finance from ironmaster George Crawshay ) became the owner of the Free Press ( in 1866 renamed the Diplomatic Review ), which numbered among its contributors the socialist Karl Marx.
After leaving the Labour Party National Executive Committee in 2005, he became the United Nations and New York correspondent for Al Jazeera English, before returning to the UK to continue as Aljazeera English TV's Diplomatic Correspondent.
Wilson rewarded Crane with appointments to the 1917 Special Diplomatic Commission to Russia, known as the Root Commission, as a member of the American Section of the Paris Peace Conference, and to the 1919 Inter-Allied Commission on Mandates in Turkey that became known as the ( King-Crane Commission ).
In retirement he became Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps and a Trustee of the UK arm of the World Wide Fund for Nature.
Unusually, he also held the post of Her Majesty's Vice-Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps, from 1991 to 1996, when he became Her Britannic Majesty's Ambassador to Austria.
In 1866 he became editor of The Diplomatic Review.

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