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Features the full text of "First Open Door Note," written by American statesman John Hay (1838-1905), originally published in "Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States," and provided online by the Department of Alfa-Informatica of the University of Groningen in The Netherlands. Notes the document is dated September 6, 1899.
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Features the full text of "First Open Door Note," written by American statesman John Hay (1838-1905), originally published in "Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States," and provided online by the Department of Alfa-Informatica of the University of Groningen in The Netherlands. Notes the document is dated September 6, 1899.
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Features the full text of "First Open Door Note," written by American statesman John Hay (1838-1905), originally published in "Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States," and provided online by the Department of Alfa-Informatica of the University of Groningen in The Netherlands. Notes the document is dated September 6, 1899.
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This volume of the United Nations Treaty Series documents international treaties and agreements registered with the UN Secretariat in 2015. It includes agreements between countries such as Mexico and Jamaica on air transport, Japan and Kuwait on investment promotion and protection, and Japan and the UAE on nuclear energy cooperation. The book is intended for diplomats, legal professionals, and researchers interested in international law and relations. Its purpose is to provide transparent access to official treaties and agreements, fulfilling the requirements of Article 102 of the UN Charter.
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Boundaries. --- Diplomatic documents. --- International relations.
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Confidential communications. --- Diplomatic documents. --- Pillage. --- Treaties.
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"Rien de plus simple, semble-t-il, qu'écrire une lettre, la recevoir, la lire, l'attendre même. Pour autant, les gestes les plus simples doivent-ils être exclus des horizons de l'historien ? Quelles méthodes adopter face à cette matérialité de l'écrit, qui ne se livre qu'en demi-ton ? Telles sont les réflexions qui ont mené les doctorants et jeunes docteurs de l'Université Paris 8 et de l'École nationale des chartes à s'associer pour croiser leur regard sur la matière épistolaire. Les contributions ici rassemblées se penchent tour à tour sur les gestuelles de la correspondance de l'époque moderne, du transport de lettres à l'acheminement d'échantillons scientifiques, du chiffrement à la clôture, de la préservation de la matière à la sécurisation du sens, à travers les méandres des protocoles d'échange et des chemins de la réception."
Auxiliary sciences of-history. --- Diplomatic documents. --- Letter writing --- History.
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Diplomacy. --- Diplomatic documents. --- Diplomatic etiquette. --- International relations. --- Ambassadors. --- Diplomats.
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Diplomacy. --- Diplomatic documents. --- International relations. --- Crimean War, 1853-1856.
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Deportation. --- Diplomatic documents. --- Noncitizens. --- French. --- Imprisonment. --- International relations. --- Neutrality. --- Mexico --- History.
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