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... imperial- ists " at the expense of both Marxist - Leninist revolutionary principles and Chinese national interests . With the invasion across parts of India's frontiers in 1962 and the explosion of nuclear devices in 1965 - without ...
... imperial- ists " at the expense of both Marxist - Leninist revolutionary principles and Chinese national interests . With the invasion across parts of India's frontiers in 1962 and the explosion of nuclear devices in 1965 - without ...
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... imperial ambitions , their international prestige is established , their " core " interests have been secured , and they do not seek to promote or impose their cultural , religious , or ideological values abroad -though they might wish ...
... imperial ambitions , their international prestige is established , their " core " interests have been secured , and they do not seek to promote or impose their cultural , religious , or ideological values abroad -though they might wish ...
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... imperial- ists . " By such preventive diplomacy in the Kashmir , Congo , Cyprus , and Middle East crises , the United Nations has made important contributions by establishing and policing cease - fires , preventing arms build - ups ...
... imperial- ists . " By such preventive diplomacy in the Kashmir , Congo , Cyprus , and Middle East crises , the United Nations has made important contributions by establishing and policing cease - fires , preventing arms build - ups ...
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