Small Neighbours of Big Powers: India's Attitude Towards Nepal, September 1946-March 1963 |
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... motives of territorial self - aggrandisement . Viewing it weak , unfriendly and unyielding , the United States frequently used force to make it submit to its own interests and ambitions . However , guided by the motives of building up ...
... motives of territorial self - aggrandisement . Viewing it weak , unfriendly and unyielding , the United States frequently used force to make it submit to its own interests and ambitions . However , guided by the motives of building up ...
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... Motives Political The US concern for the defence of the hemisphere against international communism largely conditioned its attitude towards its small Latin American neighbours . Besides , it wanted to ensure for itself the role of ...
... Motives Political The US concern for the defence of the hemisphere against international communism largely conditioned its attitude towards its small Latin American neighbours . Besides , it wanted to ensure for itself the role of ...
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... Motives The same political motives , that conditioned Soviet behavi- our in the preceding phase , continued primarily to guide the Soviet behaviour towards its small neighbours in this phase also.6 66 However , the Soviet desire for the ...
... Motives The same political motives , that conditioned Soviet behavi- our in the preceding phase , continued primarily to guide the Soviet behaviour towards its small neighbours in this phase also.6 66 However , the Soviet desire for the ...
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US Models 333 | 3 |
Soviet Models 3470 | 34 |
Bases of Indias Attitude 7393 | 73 |
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