Chapter 3: The Diplomatic Protocol
Representing our great region abroad
The North Pacific Diplomatic Corps Protocol
Preamble
This Protocol is intended as a guide for all members of The North Pacific Diplomatic Corps. By consulting this Protocol and being familiar with it, it is the hope of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that all Ambassadors are well informed for any events and problems that they may encounter while on their assignments. This Protocol borrows heavily from the Canada-Q102 Protocol on Ambassadors and the Great Britain and Ireland Diplomatic Service Protocol. The signature banner for Ambassadors was created by SillyString.
In the following articles, compliance is required and will be enforced. However, those clauses in which "should" is used are intended as guidelines or recommendations, and as such, compliance is not required.
The North Pacific Diplomatic Protocol serves as a guide for how Ambassadors for The North Pacific should behave when representing The North Pacific in their assigned region. If an ambassador ever encounters a situation in their region The North Pacific Diplomatic Protocol is able to provide information on how the Ambassador should address the situation with The North Pacific Diplomatic Training Manual serving to grant Ambassadors a basic foundation on NationStates diplomacy which will help ambassadors prior to serving in their region. The purpose of this module is to expand on the Diplomatic Protocol, explain the reasons for clauses and ensure that Ambassadors are well aware of the responsibilities they are undertaking.
Article I Accreditation and Identification
1. Upon arrival to their assigned region, the Ambassador must introduce themselves in an appropriate area of the board, either in The North Pacific Embassy (if one exists), or more informally in a general introduction forum.
It is important that your assigned region is cognizant of who you are. It is important that the Ambassador introduces themselves in an appropriate region so that the community notices that you have arrived. This serves to show that The North Pacific values the relationship we have with the region and as a point of introduction for you in order that the residents of the region are able to meet you.
2. Regions often prescribe certain procedures for granting diplomatic forum permissions, and for embassy requests. Most commonly these take the form of filling out an application by means of posting or making a new topic in a certain forum area. The Ambassador must actively search for the prescribed procedures and comply with them, when requesting diplomat masking or applying for the opening of The North Pacific Embassy, as applicable.
3. Regions may choose varying ways to indicate that a member of their forum is an ambassador from another region. In addition to these, the Ambassador must identify their status in their signature on the forum of their assigned region. This identification must be in the following format:
Code:
[url=http://forum.thenorthpacific.org/][IMG]http://z2.ifrm.com/10711/28/0/p1090371/tnpambass2.jpg[/IMG][/url]
In regions where having images in signatures is either not possible because of the forum software used, or not permitted by forum rules, the Ambassador must use the following identification instead:
Ambassador from The North Pacific
Code:
[color=#5a70b3][b]Ambassador from [url=http://forum.thenorthpacific.org/]The North Pacific[/url][/b][/color]
Many regions used different procedures in order to grant individuals the appropriate forum roles, The North Pacific uses Foreign Envoy masking in order to distinguish between individuals and their purpose here. Find out what your region uses as an identifier, if any, and follow the appropriate procedure to obtain it. Ensure that your signature is set up correctly, that way every post you make will identify you as coming from The North Pacific.
Article II Visitation and Reports
1. The Ambassador should visit their assigned region at least once a week.
Ambassadors need to stay up to date on the happenings in their region, if this is done more frequently the Ambassador will be able to know more about the region and will be well equipped should that knowledge need to be used.
Article 2. The Ambassador must provide a monthly update of news from their assigned region in the designated Ambassador Reports thread set up in the Diplomatic Corps forum.
Article 3. The Ambassador must be able to answer any questions concerning their reports and their assigned region in this thread.
Article 4. The Ambassador must immediately report any events of grave importance to The North Pacific, as well as any diplomatic incidents or information of exceptional concern to the region that take place in or involve their assigned regions.
Article 4.1. They may do so either in the Ambassador Reports thread or by directly contacting either the Minister of Foreign Affairs or the Delegate, depending on the sensitivity of the issue.
The Ambassador must ensure that the Minister of Foreign Affairs is aware of everything important regarding their region. If the information is urgent then the Ambassador should contact the Minister directly immediately. News of lesser importance may be provided in their monthly update regarding their region.
5. The Ambassador must answer all inquiries for information regarding The North Pacific from members of their assigned region timely and to their best ability.
For many regions or the members of those regions, the impressions of The North Pacific that they have may either be wrong or incomplete. As such, it is the responsibility of the Ambassador to ensure that any inquiries regarding The North Pacific are addressed as soon as possible. If the Ambassador does not believe they have sufficient knowledge to address the inquiry they should contact someone who does, it is better to ask for assistance from a senior member of the Diplomatic Corps than to provide misinformation.
Article 5. The Ambassador must answer all inquiries for information regarding The North Pacific from members of their assigned region timely and to their best ability.
Article 6. The Ambassador must post any publications produced by the Ministry of Communications to their assigned region, to be delivered in The North Pacific Embassy in their assigned region.
Article 7. The Ambassador must post any publications produced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for embassy distribution, when instructed so by the Delegate, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs or a government official with the authority, in a timely and efficient manner.
Publications from the government of The North Pacific are one of the few official impressions that the general region will have of The North Pacific. The material contained within these publications is often time sensitive. Ambassadors should post the publication as soon as possible in their region.
8. If ever an Ambassador comes upon a situation in the execution of their duties that leaves them unsure of what the prudent manner of proceeding is, they must immediately contact either the Minister of Foreign Affairs or the Delegate.
Ask questions if you are not sure. If it is urgent ask an Advisor to the Delegate for advice. Questions are always welcomed. Do not hesitate to ask them.
9. At no time may any Ambassador divulge information of a sensitive nature to any foreign official without express and direct permission from the Minister of Foreign Affairs or the Delegate.
Information of a sensitive nature can be any information that is not publicly accessible. This may be information available only to citizens of The North Pacific or that has been divulged to the Ambassador due to their role representing The North Pacific in another region. If you are unsure as to whether something is sensitive or not, assume it is and ask for further direction from an appropriate government official.
Article III Behavior
1. The Ambassador must at all times be mindful of the fact that they are representing The North Pacific, and act accordingly.
The Ambassador is the main contact that many individuals in NationStates have with The North Pacific. As such, the behaviour of the Ambassador represents how the region perceives The North Pacific. This is why it is vital that the Ambassador behaves in a manner befitting of the region.
2. The Ambassador must be aware of the statutes and conventions of the assigned region and comply with them at all times, as long as these do not require that they violate statutes of The North Pacific or rules of NationStates.
3. The Ambassador should only take part in internal affairs or WA resolution discussions if this is welcome in their assigned region.
4. The Ambassador should try to participate in the forums of their assigned region in order to acquaint with the regional community and help develop the relationship between The North Pacific and the assigned region. Specifically, activity in areas such as roleplays, spamming games, and other types of games, participating in discussions and debates on real life issues, and attending cultural events organized by the assigned region are encouraged, as long as these are permitted. Participation in the regional Discord server, IRC channel or Skype chat, if any exist and as long as these are permitted, are strongly encouraged.
The Ambassador is a guest in the community and you are representing The North Pacific. It is important that you are aware of the rules in the region you are assigned to as well as their culture. Some regions will not welcome discussion on any internal affairs while others will encourage it. For some regions this may change depending on the content of this discussion. If you are not sure what is welcomed and what is not do not hesitate to ask an appropriate individual. The Ambassador should seek to get involved in whatever facets of the community they believe they are able to. This serves to improve upon the bond between the region and The North Pacific.
5. If the Ambassador wishes to borrow or adopt ideas from their assigned region for use in The North Pacific, or reproduce material from their assigned region in The North Pacific forums, they must first seek permission to do so from someone in a suitable position of authority, and abide by that decision. The Ambassador must always clear such requests through either the Minister of Foreign Affairs or the Delegate.
The North Pacific has embassies with a number of regions, each of them diverse. A region may have a unique idea that an Ambassador feels is of worth to The North Pacific if implemented here. However, precautions must be taken in order to ensure that we are not simply exploiting other regions or that we are plagiarizing others' work. Always ask prior to requesting permission in order to ensure that it is done properly with respect to that region.
6. The Ambassador may not place a puppet nation in their assigned region, unless it is explicitly required for accreditation.
Ambassadors are forbidden from having any conflicts of interest with their region. As such, it is not permitted for an Ambassador to move a nation into that region. Some regions necessitate having a puppet in that region which The North Pacific would then permit moving a puppet there. However, an Ambassador should do everything possible to minimize any conflicts of interest.
7. The Ambassador must refrain from impolite speech, aggressive or over-bearing behaviour, and vulgarity. Politeness and good manners should be the hallmark of the Ambassador. The Ambassador should always endeavour to use proper spelling and grammar when communicating within their assigned region.
In order to ensure that the region has a positive perception of the Ambassador the Ambassador is expected to abide by standards of common decency. The Ambassador should comport themself in a fashion that leads to the region actively wanting the Ambassador to engage more with their community.