Resident Commissioner - Sources and References

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  • WorldStatesmen- see each present country
Diplomacy and diplomats
Roles
Diplomatic leader titles
Multilateral
  • Permanent representative (United Nations)
  • Ambassador-at-Large
  • Resident Representative
Bilateral-national
  • Ambassador (High Commissioner, Nuncio)
  • Chargé d'affaires
  • Head of Mission
  • Deputy Chief of Mission
Bilateral-subnational
  • Consul
Bilateral-insular
  • Resident (Resident Commissioner)
  • Envoy
  • Agent-General
By portfolio (Attaché)
  • Trade commissioner
  • Science attaché
  • Cultural attaché
  • Agricultural attaché
  • Air attaché
  • Conseiller Chargé des Investissements
  • Military attaché
  • Naval attaché
  • Legal attaché
  • Chargé de mission
Other roles
  • Foreign minister
  • Diplomatic courier (Queen's Messenger)
Classification Diplomatic rank
Offices
  • Embassy/Apostolic Nunciature
  • De facto embassy
  • Diplomatic mission
  • Protecting power
  • Diplomatic corps
  • Consular corps
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
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
Documents
  • Exequatur
  • Letter of credence
  • Letter of protest
Category

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