| 21. | The US became the protecting power for the United Kingdom in Somalia after Somalia severed Northern Frontier District.
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| 22. | By the same treaty, Spain assumed the role of protecting power over the northern and southern Saharan zones.
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| 23. | After the incident, the Cuban Embassy in Santiago de Chile remained under Swedish protecting power for 18 years.
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| 24. | It is common for protecting powers to be appointed when two countries break off diplomatic relations with each other.
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| 25. | In a comprehensive mandate, the protecting power carries out most diplomatic functions on behalf of the protected state.
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| 26. | After 1945, the superpower rivalry of the Cold War led to changes in the institution of protecting power.
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| 27. | The specific responsibilities and arrangements are agreed between the protecting power, the sending state, and the host country.
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| 28. | The institution of protecting power became customary in international law but was not formalized until the Geneva Convention of 1929.
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| 29. | In July 1952 the protecting powers met at Rabat to discuss the Zone's future, agreeing to abolish it.
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| 30. | Although the bachelor class formed the military class, people placed greater stress on the protecting power of the village shrines.
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