This video was made possible by Audible. Do your first audiobook for free at the link in the description. Embassies are the vessels through which diplomacy is conducted. They are the physical manifestations of countries abroad and they are crucial tools in the field of international relations. These can range in size from tiny, like the UK Embassy in Mongolia, which only has a handful of staff, to enormous, like the US Embassy in Baghdad, a complex physically as large as the Vatican City which reached a peak of sixteen thousand staff during the Iraq war. Big influential countries will have embassies in almost every other country. The US, for example, has diplomatic missions to every UN-recognized country in the world, except St. Kitts and Nevis, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada, Guinea Bissau, Iran, Bhutan, and North Korea. Smaller, less influential countries, on the other hand, might only have a few embassies. Norway, for example, only has diplomatic missions to New Zealand, Fiji, Taiwan, the European Union, and Belgium, and the United Nations in New York. You see, there are embassies to non-state organizations, namely the UN and EU. You can even have embassies to agencies of the UN. There's one US diplomat in Rome with the lengthy title of United States ambassador to the United Nations agencies for food and agriculture. Even traditionally closed-off countries like North Korea have representation abroad. The DPRK has embassies in some quite Western countries like Germany, Sweden, and the UK, and these three countries also each have embassies in North Korea. Now, part of the way these embassies can exist in even the most different and opposing countries is because of how they are codified in international law. Every UN member state, except for South Sudan, Palau, and the Solomon...
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