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... alliance . It is probably , however , a necessary condition : the chance that A and B would form a military alliance if they did not commonly perceive C as a threat would be very slight . Nor are other factors , such as internal ...
... alliance . It is probably , however , a necessary condition : the chance that A and B would form a military alliance if they did not commonly perceive C as a threat would be very slight . Nor are other factors , such as internal ...
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... alliance for essentially different purposes . If all partners of a defensive military coalition perceive a common enemy or threat , the alliance is likely to withstand strains caused by ideological incompatibilities or distrust arising ...
... alliance for essentially different purposes . If all partners of a defensive military coalition perceive a common enemy or threat , the alliance is likely to withstand strains caused by ideological incompatibilities or distrust arising ...
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... alliance , as seen from Washington , was to prevent Russia or Communist China from moving into South Asia . Pakistan , however , concluded the alliance primarily to obtain American arms and diplomatic support against India , its ...
... alliance , as seen from Washington , was to prevent Russia or Communist China from moving into South Asia . Pakistan , however , concluded the alliance primarily to obtain American arms and diplomatic support against India , its ...
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