Embassy without a government

An embassy without a government (Russian: посольство без правительства, romanizedposol'stvo bez pravitel'stva)[1][2][3][4] is a diplomatic mission that represents a deposed government to its host country. Such a mission usually arises from a civil conflict that leads to a regime change from an internationally recognised government to one or more new governments that may or may not be recognised when established for a variety of reasons.

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  3. ^ Barnett, Stephen R. (1955-05-17). "Came the Revolution". The Harvard Crimson.
  4. ^ "In the Czar's Service". The New York Times. 1964-11-22.