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''Sometimes, translators are needed to read speeches and other material by foreign diplomats in order to obtain information that wouldn't otherwise be available in English. Please use the following format: |
''Sometimes, translators are needed to read speeches and other material by foreign diplomats in order to obtain information that wouldn't otherwise be available in English. Please use the following format: |
Revision as of 15:34, 8 July 2008
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Welcome to the International relations WikiProject!
- Goals
- The main goals of this WikiProject are made up of two parts:
- to create a detailed account of diplomatic relations between countries both in the past and present
- to define in detail diplomatic processes, its parts, and the occupations involved
- Scope
- The project covers all articles that involve a relationship between 2 or more governing entities. Said entities include those that exist today and those that do not exist anymore, such as the Soviet Union
Articles under this project's scope include, but are not limited to:- Diplomatic terms, processes, occupations - Examples include diplomacy, foreign relations, Chargé d'affaires, etc.
- International organizations - Such organizations must consist of a union with several member governments. Examples include the United Nations and the European Union
- Diplomats - This includes ambassadors, diplomats, consuls, foreign ministers, etc. Examples include Hersey Kyota, United States Ambassador to Spain
- International meetings - International meetings include summits and other interaction between political leaders in the interest of foreign relations. Examples include Millennium Summit, Shamrock Summit, and Summit of the Americas.
- Foreign relations - This describes the policies that a particular country has viz-a-viz with other countries, or on particular issues (e.g.: Foreign relations of Qatar. Additionally this also includes the category which details the network of foreign missions a country has abroad (e.g.: Qatari diplomatic missions)
- Bilateral relations - This involves the relationship between two governments. An example is United States-Australia relations.
Participants
Please indicate your willingness to participate. Use the following format:
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- Ed (talk · contribs)
- Cyberjunkie (talk · contribs)
- Pharos (talk · contribs)
- Ammar shaker (talk · contribs)
- Kransky (talk · contribs)
- Kimon (talk · contribs)
- Taifarious1 (talk · contribs)
- Vizjim (talk · contribs)
- Avala (talk · contribs)
- JayHenry (talk · contribs)
- mystache (talk · contribs)
- Zleitzen (talk · contribs)
- Sijo Ripa (talk · contribs)
- Willy turner (talk · contribs)
- Callelinea (talk · contribs)
- Ithinkhelikesit (talk · contribs)
- Canadian Bobby (talk · contribs)
- JLogan (talk · contribs)
- Chicocvenancio (talk · contribs)
- Sm8900 (talk · contribs)
- gamblingbear (talk · contribs)
- Mikebar (talk · contribs)
- hodgetts (talk · contribs)
- stefanjcarney (talk · contribs)
- Andrzej Kmicic (talk · contribs)
- Prevalis (talk · contribs)
- Tom.mevlie (talk · contribs)
- Kevlar67 (talk · contribs)
- Doortmont (talk · contribs)
- DangerTM (talk · contribs)
- Akitora (talk · contribs)
- Grsz11 (talk · contribs)
- gwena (talk · contribs)
- Craigy144 (talk · contribs)
- PatrickFlaherty (talk · contribs)
- Nutiketaiel (talk · contribs)
- WhisperToMe (talk · contribs)
- Lihaas (talk · contribs)
Translators
Sometimes, translators are needed to read speeches and other material by foreign diplomats in order to obtain information that wouldn't otherwise be available in English. Please use the following format:
# '''Foreign language spoken''' {{user|USERNAME}}
- Chinese, Japanese AQu01rius (talk · contribs)
- Spanish Ed (talk · contribs)
- Spanish Zleitzen (talk · contribs)
- Arabic Ammar shaker (talk · contribs)
- Spanish & Greek Kimon (talk · contribs)}
- Serbian Avala (talk · contribs)
- Russian JayHenry (talk · contribs)
- Portuguese Limongi (talk · contribs)
- Portuguese, Spanish, French Ithinkhelikesit (talk · contribs)
- French Taifarious1 (talk · contribs)
- Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin and Serbian Prevalis (talk · contribs)
- Dutch, Afrikaans, German Doortmont (talk · contribs)
- I see there's no German, but I'm certainly limited. Grsz11 (talk · contribs)
- Hungarian Bdamokos (talk · contribs) (contact me at my talkpage on huwiki
- Italian (limited) gwena (talk · contribs)
Open tasks
- Advertise this WikiProject by means of invitation and project banners
- Maintain and expand this project
- Urge cooperation with other WikiProjects related to politics and governments
- Add proper headings to succession boxes
- Question: Is Secretary of State a Diplomatic Post or a Political Office? I see no header for a cabinet level office. See Template:S-start/doc
Requested articles
- Sino-Sudanese relations, in light of noteworthy recent news re China's role in Sudan during the Darfur issue
- International Year of Peace in 1986
- International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX)
- United Nations Committee on Decolonisation
- A true Embassy article.
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship - Argentina - also referenced as Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Religion [1]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Algeria) - [2]
- Ministry of External Affairs (Andorra) - [3]
- Ministry of External Relations (Angola) - [4]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Armenia) - [5]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Bahamas) - [6]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Bahrain) - [7]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Bangladesh) - [8]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Belarus) - [9]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Belize) - [10]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and African Integration (Benin)
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Religion (Bolivia) - [11]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Bosnia and Herzegovina) - [12]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (Botswana) - [13]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Brunei) - [14]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Bulgaria) - [15]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Cooperation (Burkina Faso) - [16]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (Burundi)
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (Cambodia) - [17]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Cameroon)
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Cooperation and Communities (Cape Verde) - [http://www.mne.gov.cv/
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Central African Republic)
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Chad)
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Republic of the Congo)
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Religion (Costa Rica) - [18]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Cuba) - [19]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Cyprus) - [20]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Czech Republic) - [21]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (Djibouti) - [22]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Dominican Republic) - [23]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Ecuador) - [24]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Egypt) - [25]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (El Salvador) - [26]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Eritrea)
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Estonia) - [27]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Ethiopia) - [28]
- Department of Foreign Affairs, Overseas Embassies, Consulates, and Missions (Federated States of Micronesia) - [29]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and External Trade (Fiji) - [30]
- Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs (France) - [31]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation (Gabon)
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Georgia) - [32]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Regonal Cooperation and NEPAD (Ghana)
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Greece) - [33] - currently redirects to Minister for Foreign Affairs (Greece)
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Guatemala) - [34]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (Guinea) - [35]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Guyana) - [36]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Haiti) - [37]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Honduras) - [38]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Hungary) - [39]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Iceland) - [40]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Indonesia) - [41]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Italy) - [42]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade (Jamaica) - [43]
- Foreign Ministry (Jordan) - [44]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Kazakhstan) - [45]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Kenya) - [46]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Kyrgyzstan) - [47]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Laos) - [48]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Latvia) - [49]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants (Lebanon) - [50]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Relations (Lesotho) - [51]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Liberia) - [52]
- General People's Committee for Foreign Liaison and International Cooperation (Libya) - [53]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Lithuania) - [54]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Luxembourg) - [55]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Macedonia) - [56]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Madagascar) - [57]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Malaysia) - [58]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (Mali) - [59]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Malta) - [60]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation (Mauritania)
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Cooperation (Mauritius) - [61]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration (Moldova) - [62]
- Department of External Relations (Monaco) - [63]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Mongolia) - [64]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation (Morocco) - [65]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Mozambique) - [66]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Myanmar) - [67]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Namibia) - [68]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Nepal) - [69]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Nicaragua) - [70]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Cooperation and African Integration (Niger)
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Nigeria) - [71]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Oman) - [72]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Palestinian National Authority) - [73]
- Ministry of External Relations (Panama) - [74]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Paraguay) - [75]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Portugal) - [76]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Qatar) - [77]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation (Rwanda) - [78]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Saint Kitts and Nevis) - [79]
- Ministry of External Affairs, International Financial Services, Information and Broadcasting (Saint Lucia) - [80]
- Secretary of State for Foreign and Political Affairs (San Marino) - [81]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Saudi Arabia) - [82]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Senegal) - [83]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Serbia) - [84]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Seychelles) - [85]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Slovakia) - [86]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Slovenia) - [87]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation (Spain) - [88]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Sudan) - [89]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Swaziland) - [90]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (Tanzania) - [91]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Thailand) - [92]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation (Timor-Leste) - [93]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Tunisia) - [94]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Uganda) - [95]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Ukraine) - [96]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Uruguay) - [97]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Uzbekistan) - [98]
- Secretariat of State (Vatican City) - [99]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Venezuela) - [100]
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Vietnam) - [101]
Importance scale
For the quality scale, see the Version 1.0 Editorial Team's grading scheme.
Label | Criteria | Reader's experience | Editor's experience | Example |
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Top | The article is one of the core organizations in international relations or is a very broad overview article with many sub-articles. | A reader who is not involved in international relations will have high familiarity with the subject matter and should be able to relate to the topic easily. | Articles in this importance range are written in mostly generic terms, leaving technical terms and descriptions for more specialized pages. | International relations, Diplomacy, UNESCO, History of the United Nations |
High | The article covers a topic that is vital to understanding specific topics about international relations or general topics about parts of international relations | Most readers will have some knowledge of the subject | Articles at this level cover particular issues related to international relations, specific terms are used to detail the topic | Political realism, Kyoto Protocol, Ban Ki-moon |
Mid | The article covers a topic that has a strong but not vital role in international relations. | Many readers will be familiar with the topic being discussed, but a larger majority of readers may have only cursory knowledge of the overall subject | Articles at this level will cover subjects that are well known but not necessarily vital to understand international relations. Due to the topics covered at this level, Mid-importance articles will generally have more technical terms used in the article text. | Democratic peace theory, Uruguay Round, Koichiro Matsuura |
Low | The article is not required knowledge for a broad understanding of international relations, but may cover topics directly related to it. | Few readers outside of the topic area may be familiar with the subject matter. It is likely that the reader does not know anything at all about the subject before reading the article. | Articles at this range of importance will often delve into the minutiae of international relations, using technical terms (and defining them) as needed. | Northwest Passage, Franco-Japanese relations, Dan Gillerman |
Guidelines
Note that these are only guidelines! These instructions are not set in stone.
Bilateral relations
All articles regarding the bilateral relations between two countries should follow this format in order to have an organization within all such articles:
- The adjective forms of the countries are to be used. (Filipino-American relations, not Philippines-United States relations)
- There are special adjectives that are to be used. Exceptions may be permitted if the name doesn't phonetically sound correct.
- Anglo- for United Kingdom, Kingdom of Great Britain, or England (depending on the time period the article is concerned with)
- Sino- for People's Republic of China
- Indo- for India
- Franco- for France
- Russo- for Russia
- There are special adjectives that are to be used. Exceptions may be permitted if the name doesn't phonetically sound correct.
- The adjective with the fewer syllables goes first. (Sino-American relations, not American-Sino relations).
- If both adjectives have the same number of syllables, then they are placed in alphabetical order according to the short official names as listed in List of countries.
Embassy naming conventions
Suggest that all articles about a diplomatic mission be named according to this naming convention:
{type of mission} of {country} in {name of city}
For example:
The exception being embassies to the Holy See
Categories
- Category:Diplomacy
- Category:International relations
- Category:WikiProject International relations
- Category:Diplomatic missions by country
Templates
User templates
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Article talk page templates
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Bilateral relations
- {{Bilateral}} - See template page for details
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