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16 | Europe's Shifting Alignments , 1885 * So completely did the Dual Alliance isolate Russia that the Czar renewed the League of the Three Emperors in 1881. That same year a clash between Italy and France over Tunis in the ...
16 | Europe's Shifting Alignments , 1885 * So completely did the Dual Alliance isolate Russia that the Czar renewed the League of the Three Emperors in 1881. That same year a clash between Italy and France over Tunis in the ...
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It is in Russia's restless pushing across the great Aryan plateau toward the confines of the Indian empire that lurks the nearest peril . The Orientals have a cognate liking for Russia ; they understand the stable autocracy of the Czar ...
It is in Russia's restless pushing across the great Aryan plateau toward the confines of the Indian empire that lurks the nearest peril . The Orientals have a cognate liking for Russia ; they understand the stable autocracy of the Czar ...
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Add to all this the tremendous emotional powers which Marxism and Leninism gives to the Russian leaders - and then we can realize that we are reckoning with a force which cannot be handled successfully by a “ Get tough with Russia ...
Add to all this the tremendous emotional powers which Marxism and Leninism gives to the Russian leaders - and then we can realize that we are reckoning with a force which cannot be handled successfully by a “ Get tough with Russia ...
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EVOLUTION OF THE NATIONAL INTEREST | 3 |
can Continent 1760 | 18 |
The French Interest in American Independence 1778 | 27 |
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