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Its huge size and power potential make it an important factor in world affairs
regardless of whether Peking is accepted as the legitimate government of China.
Many nations would establish diplomatic relations with Peking just with this factor
in ...
Its huge size and power potential make it an important factor in world affairs
regardless of whether Peking is accepted as the legitimate government of China.
Many nations would establish diplomatic relations with Peking just with this factor
in ...
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Peking's support is appreciated because it counters the influence of the two
superpowers. In Latin America, aid and trade enable Peking to make impressive
political gains in recent years. In Africa, Peking's aid has played a more important
role ...
Peking's support is appreciated because it counters the influence of the two
superpowers. In Latin America, aid and trade enable Peking to make impressive
political gains in recent years. In Africa, Peking's aid has played a more important
role ...
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of Peking on October 13, 1970, more than 57 countries have recognized Peking.
A majority of these countries had recognized Taipei previously. Hence Peking
today maintains diplomatic relations with more than 100 states while the
diplomatic ...
of Peking on October 13, 1970, more than 57 countries have recognized Peking.
A majority of these countries had recognized Taipei previously. Hence Peking
today maintains diplomatic relations with more than 100 states while the
diplomatic ...
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Diplomatic Behavior and International Crisis ManagementSome Preliminary Observations | 1 |
The Case of Southern Yemen | 14 |
The Case of Cook Islands | 43 |
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