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... alliance systems , some partners have joined basically out of the need to secure external protection against internal unrest . Common perceptions of threat are probably the most frequent sources of alliance strategies . As Thucydides ...
... alliance systems , some partners have joined basically out of the need to secure external protection against internal unrest . Common perceptions of threat are probably the most frequent sources of alliance strategies . As Thucydides ...
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... alliance . Similarly , the Anglo - Austrian alliance of the 1740's suffered serious strains when it became increasingly clear that Britain's major interest was in protecting its Hanoverian territories , while Austria's predominant ...
... alliance . Similarly , the Anglo - Austrian alliance of the 1740's suffered serious strains when it became increasingly clear that Britain's major interest was in protecting its Hanoverian territories , while Austria's predominant ...
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... alliance partner's internal affairs are irrelevant to the alliance relationship , just as he does not pass judgment on his grocer's private life before he is willing to buy food from him . The grocer's morals are largely irrelevant to ...
... alliance partner's internal affairs are irrelevant to the alliance relationship , just as he does not pass judgment on his grocer's private life before he is willing to buy food from him . The grocer's morals are largely irrelevant to ...
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