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... military forces . Alliance treaties in historic international systems seldom provided for more than casual coordination of military planning , while national forces remained organizationally and administratively dis- tinct . European ...
... military forces . Alliance treaties in historic international systems seldom provided for more than casual coordination of military planning , while national forces remained organizationally and administratively dis- tinct . European ...
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... military aid than on their foreign economic programs - and the objective has been the traditional one of safeguarding their own security by strengthening the military capabilities of allies . By helping the recipients to build modern ...
... military aid than on their foreign economic programs - and the objective has been the traditional one of safeguarding their own security by strengthening the military capabilities of allies . By helping the recipients to build modern ...
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... military instruments is by no means limited to the major powers . Nor , despite the huge defense budgets of nations such as the United States and the Soviet Union , is expenditure of vast resources for military means restricted to these ...
... military instruments is by no means limited to the major powers . Nor , despite the huge defense budgets of nations such as the United States and the Soviet Union , is expenditure of vast resources for military means restricted to these ...
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