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Whether concerned with military policies, the fate of Germany, security for Europe
, or disarmament, the two major actors in each case have been the Soviet Union
and the United States. But it is misleading today to view the structure of power ...
Whether concerned with military policies, the fate of Germany, security for Europe
, or disarmament, the two major actors in each case have been the Soviet Union
and the United States. But it is misleading today to view the structure of power ...
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The United States had, however, succeeded in its objective: through diplomacy
the American government effectively isolated Guatemala from the rest of Central
America and prevented Soviet intervention; Armas and his followers constituted a
...
The United States had, however, succeeded in its objective: through diplomacy
the American government effectively isolated Guatemala from the rest of Central
America and prevented Soviet intervention; Armas and his followers constituted a
...
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Another weakness of the United Nations has been its inability in promoting formal
and lasting settlements, and particularly in alleviating the causes of international
conflicts. Usually the organization has not become involved in a conflict ...
Another weakness of the United Nations has been its inability in promoting formal
and lasting settlements, and particularly in alleviating the causes of international
conflicts. Usually the organization has not become involved in a conflict ...
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tors of Stability Instability and Change in the Contempo | 91 |
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