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... Soviet Union for military aid and for providing a deterrent . By depending upon a nuclear power for a deterrent , each lost some of its freedom of diplomatic action — much as the allies of Athens and Sparta did in the fifth century ...
... Soviet Union for military aid and for providing a deterrent . By depending upon a nuclear power for a deterrent , each lost some of its freedom of diplomatic action — much as the allies of Athens and Sparta did in the fifth century ...
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... Soviet Union . In a thorough analysis of recent Soviet foreign propaganda , Frederick Barg- hoorn points out that in 1953 only 42 private tourists visited the Soviet Union , while a decade later over 100,000 visitors made the trip ...
... Soviet Union . In a thorough analysis of recent Soviet foreign propaganda , Frederick Barg- hoorn points out that in 1953 only 42 private tourists visited the Soviet Union , while a decade later over 100,000 visitors made the trip ...
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... Soviet Union and signed a four year trade treaty in which the Soviet government agreed to meet Afghanistan's oil requirements . In addition , the Soviet Union offered to prospect for oil in Afghanistan . But when the Afghan government ...
... Soviet Union and signed a four year trade treaty in which the Soviet government agreed to meet Afghanistan's oil requirements . In addition , the Soviet Union offered to prospect for oil in Afghanistan . But when the Afghan government ...
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