Consular corps (from French: Corps consulaire and commonly abbreviated CC) is a concept analogous to diplomatic corps, but concerning the staff, estates and work of a consulate.
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Diplomacy and diplomats
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Diplomatic leader titles
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Multilateral
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- Permanent representative (United Nations)
- Ambassador-at-Large
- Resident Representative
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Bilateral-national
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- Ambassador (High Commissioner, Nuncio)
- Chargé d'affaires
- Head of Mission
- Deputy Chief of Mission
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Bilateral-subnational
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Bilateral-insular
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- Resident (Resident Commissioner)
- Envoy
- Agent-General
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By portfolio (Attaché)
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- Trade commissioner
- Science attaché
- Cultural attaché
- Agricultural attaché
- Air attaché
- Conseiller Chargé des Investissements
- Military attaché
- Naval attaché
- Legal attaché
- Chargé de mission
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Other roles
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- Foreign minister
- Diplomatic courier (Queen's Messenger)
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Classification
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Diplomatic rank
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Offices |
- Embassy/Apostolic Nunciature
- Legation
- Consulate
- De facto embassy
- Diplomatic mission
- Protecting power
- Diplomatic corps
- Consular corps
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Types |
- Defence diplomacy
- Paradiplomacy
- eDiplomacy
- Freelance Diplomacy
- Full Spectrum Diplomacy
- Preventive diplomacy
- Checkbook diplomacy
- Coercive Diplomacy
- Commercial diplomacy
- Guerrilla diplomacy
- Gunboat diplomacy
- New diplomacy
- Public diplomacy
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Topics |
- Diplomatic accreditation
- Diplomatic bag
- Diplomatic cable
- Diplomatic corps
- Diplomatic credentials
- Diplomatic history
- Diplomatic illness
- Diplomatic immunity
- Diplomatic law
- Diplomatic rank
- Diplomatic service
- Diplomatic uniform
- Consular corps
- Consular immunity
- Consular assistance
- Protocol
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Documents |
- Exequatur
- Letter of credence
- Letter of protest
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