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With the changing international landscape, since the end of the twentieth century, major international multilateral meetings (including world-class expos and sports events) have become more frequent in official exchanges between countries. This trend is related to the way of solving newly-emerging international issues, like climate change and terrorism, and the evolution and transformation of the global governance models. Official multilateral exchanges are wide-ranging, large-scale, and difficult-to-organize. Therefore, compared with official bilateral exchanges, they have the following salient differences, when it comes to international diplomatic etiquette.
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Fan, J. (2022). A Brief Talk About Differences Between Official Multilateral Etiquette and Bilateral Etiquette. In: Zhou, J., Zhang, G. (eds) A Study of Diplomatic Protocol and Etiquette. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-0687-9_15
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