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  1. Sir Harold Nicolson was a distinguished historian of diplomacy and a leading commentator on the subject. He was also a notable contributor to diplomatic theory. The main sources of his approach as a diplomatic thinker were ancient Greek and Roman political theory and history, chiefly, the writings of Aristotle and Thucydides and Grotian conceptions of international relations.

  2. Sir Harold George Nicolson KCVO CMG ( 21. listopadu 1886, Teherán, Persie (nyní Írán – 1. května 1968, Kent, Anglie) byl britský politik, diplomat, historik, životopisec, prozaik, lektor, novinář, hlasatel a zahradník. Jeho manželkou byla spisovatelka Vita Sackville-Westová .

  3. Sir Harold George Nicolson KCVO CMG (21 November 1886 – 1 May 1968) was a British politician, diplomat, historian, biographer, diarist, novelist, lecturer, journalist, broadcaster, and gardener. His wife was the writer Vita Sackville-West. Quick Facts Member of Parliament for Leicester West, Preceded by ...

  4. El clásico de Harold G. Nicolson presenta la evolución de los principios y procedimientos de la negociación internacional, mostrando la antigüedad de algunas prácticas básicas de la diplomacia. Es además uno de esos referentes insoslayables para los tratadistas posteriores. En 1901, Francisco Silvela escribió la necrología de su ...

  5. Harold George Nicolson was born in 1886 in Tehran and died in 1968 at Sissinghurst Castle. During his career as a diplomat and writer, Nicolson published over twenty books, six literary biographies, two novels, a study of biography, as well as books about diplomatic practice and his famous diaries.

  6. Harold George Nicolson was born at the British Legation in Tehran, Persia, on 21 November 1886, the third son of Arthur Nicolson, Acting Chargé d'Affaires (and future Head of the Foreign Office), and his wife, Catherine Rowan Hamilton, a member of a prominent Anglo‐Irish Protestant family.

  7. O livro de Harold Nicolson começa definindo a diplomacia: “Diplomacia é essencialmente o sistema organizado de negociação entre estados soberanos. O mais importante fator em tal organização é o elemento da representação – a necessidade fundamental de qualquer negociador ser plenamente representativo de seu próprio soberano.