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... example , assume that two neighboring states , ( A ) and ( B ) , perceive a threat from a common enemy ( C ) . Each state , through its policy - makers , recognizes that , like itself , its neighbor wishes to increase its defensive ...
... example , assume that two neighboring states , ( A ) and ( B ) , perceive a threat from a common enemy ( C ) . Each state , through its policy - makers , recognizes that , like itself , its neighbor wishes to increase its defensive ...
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... example , in the relations between the United States and Great Britain , Australia and New Zealand , or the European states and Switzerland - external interference will be very slight . But when it does occur , protests are becoming ...
... example , in the relations between the United States and Great Britain , Australia and New Zealand , or the European states and Switzerland - external interference will be very slight . But when it does occur , protests are becoming ...
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... example , the British and French agreed to a cease- fire not so much because of the General Assembly's condemnation of their invasion of Egypt , but because their major ally , the United States , failed to support them in their actions ...
... example , the British and French agreed to a cease- fire not so much because of the General Assembly's condemnation of their invasion of Egypt , but because their major ally , the United States , failed to support them in their actions ...
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