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What (who) is foreign service - definition

BODY OF DIPLOMATS AND FOREIGN POLICY OFFICERS
Foreign service; Diplomatic Service; Diplomatic body

foreign service         
The foreign service is the government department that employs diplomats to work in foreign countries. (AM; in BRIT, use diplomatic service
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Foreign Service         
The Foreign Service supports the President and the Secretary of State in pursuing America's foreign policy objectives. Foreign service functions include: representing U.S. interests; operating U.S. overseas missions; assisting Americans abroad; public diplomacy and reporting; communicating and negotiating political, economic, consular, administrative, cultural, and commercial affairs. The Foreign Service comprises officers from the Departments of State, Commerce, and Agriculture and the United States Information Service. See: Commercial Officers Economic Officers
foreign service         
¦ noun the government department concerned with the representation of a country abroad.

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Diplomatic service

Diplomatic service is the body of diplomats and foreign policy officers maintained by the government of a country to communicate with the governments of other countries. Diplomatic personnel obtains diplomatic immunity when they are accredited to other countries. Diplomatic services are often part of the larger civil service and sometimes a constituent part of the foreign ministry.

Some intergovernmental organizations, such as the European Union, and some international non-state organizations, such as the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, may also retain diplomatic services in other jurisdictions. For non-state organizations, the reciprocation of diplomatic recognition by other jurisdictions is difficult, as diplomacy tends to establish the concept of recognition upon an assumed sovereignty over geographical territory; the SMOM, in this case, receives diplomats at its headquarters in Rome, as all permanent missions to the SMOM are jointly accredited as permanent missions to the Holy See. In relation, many more non-state international organizations, such as the IFRC/ICRC, maintain permanent non-voting observer status to intergovernmental bodies such as the United Nations General Assembly, appointing individual representatives to the observer office.

Examples of use of foreign service
1. The Foreign Service Journal, the magazine of the American Foreign Service Association, recently surveyed active–duty Foreign Service officers (FSOs) about their tour there.
2. More than 200 foreign service officers are required each year in Iraq, and already 1,000 of the roughly 11,000 foreign service officers have voluntarily served there.
3. "Whoever may have had doubts about the foreign service, they have been proven wrong," said John Naland, president of the American Foreign Service Association.
4. Our professionals in the Foreign Service, the Civil Service and the Foreign Service National cadre are incredibly dedicated; they do important, difficult, often dangerous work around our world.
5. After he retired in 1'85, Kennedy teamed up with Victor Wolf, another retired Foreign Service officer, to create the Foreign Service History Center.