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... nonaligned states have sought to create regional military alliances . Nonalignment thus appears more as an orientation toward East - West bloc conflicts than as a true strategy toward all issues in the system or in regions . Successful ...
... nonaligned states have sought to create regional military alliances . Nonalignment thus appears more as an orientation toward East - West bloc conflicts than as a true strategy toward all issues in the system or in regions . Successful ...
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... nonaligned states that have perceived a direct threat emanating from one of the great powers have also considered abandoning the nonaligned strategy in favor of military alliances with those who could offer them pro- tection . Nonalignment ...
... nonaligned states that have perceived a direct threat emanating from one of the great powers have also considered abandoning the nonaligned strategy in favor of military alliances with those who could offer them pro- tection . Nonalignment ...
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... nonaligned or neutralized state compromises its independent position , or is forced to compromise it by outside pressures , that the strategy will fail . Actions , not just words , have to conform to the expectations of other states ...
... nonaligned or neutralized state compromises its independent position , or is forced to compromise it by outside pressures , that the strategy will fail . Actions , not just words , have to conform to the expectations of other states ...
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