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... Pakistan has received arms than a coalition leading to meaningful diplomatic cooperation . When the United States induced Pakistan to join SEATO in 1954 , it regarded the Moslem country as a bulwark against communism . The purpose of ...
... Pakistan has received arms than a coalition leading to meaningful diplomatic cooperation . When the United States induced Pakistan to join SEATO in 1954 , it regarded the Moslem country as a bulwark against communism . The purpose of ...
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... Pakistan , for instance , has repeatedly attempted to create the impression that Communist China is the only threat ... Pakistan's objectives and inde- pendence , a view hardly in keeping with the American government's per- ceptions of ...
... Pakistan , for instance , has repeatedly attempted to create the impression that Communist China is the only threat ... Pakistan's objectives and inde- pendence , a view hardly in keeping with the American government's per- ceptions of ...
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... Pakistan threatened and finally closed the prin- cipal overland transit routes available to Afghanistan through Pakistani territory . Later in the same year Pakistan prohibited shipment of oil des- tined for Afghanistan through its ...
... Pakistan threatened and finally closed the prin- cipal overland transit routes available to Afghanistan through Pakistani territory . Later in the same year Pakistan prohibited shipment of oil des- tined for Afghanistan through its ...
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The Development of International Relations as a Field of Study | 6 |
Current Schools of Study in International Politics 8 Interdisciplinary Efforts | 13 |
International Politics Foreign Policy and International Relations | 20 |
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