Multipolar Political Environment INTRODUCTION The
.... 2) the United States, Japan, and the reunited Germany will be the major players, with a considerably less significant role for the Soviet
Union (
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US Dependence on South African Minerals
.... 2) the United States, Japan, and the reunited Germany will be the major players, with a considerably less significant role for the Soviet
Union (
Tarnoff, 1989 ....
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Relations Between Russia & the US
.... East, and because through cooperation the Former Soviet
Union could maintain ....
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Logistical Support System
.... 25P.
Tarnoff, "America's New Special Relationships," Foreign Affairs, 70 (1989): 67 80. with an armed force as formidable as is that of the Soviet
Union. ....
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Status and Role of NATO
.... a bipolar character, in which the United States and the Soviet
Union were the .... major players, with a considerably less significant role for Russia (
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PAKISTAN AND THE UNITED STATES
.... policy of containment directed at Russia, the successor to the Soviet
Union. ....
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Destiny of NATO
.... a bipolar character, in which the United States and the Soviet
Union were the .... players, with a considerably less significant role for Russia (
Tarnoff, 1990, pp. ....
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US/Russia Conflict & Collaboration
.... East, and because through cooperation the former Soviet
Union could maintain ....
Tarnoff, P. "America's New Special Relationships." Foreign Affairs, 70 (April 1990 ....
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