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036157
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London, Institute for Strategic Studies, 1964.
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43p.pbk
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Acc. No. 015107 (Include in this Volume) : 1964-1965
Acc. No. 000061 (Include in this Volume) : 1966-1967
Acc. No. 005530 (Include in this Volume) : 1967-1968
Acc. No. 014447 (Include in this Volume) : 1968-1969
Acc. No. 003127 (Include in this Volume) : 1969-1970
Acc. No. 009779 (Include in this Volume) : 1971-1972
Acc. No. 011871 (Include in this Volume) : 1973-1974
Acc. No. 013676 (Include in this Volume) : 1974-1975
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ID:
120744
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ID:
113503
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ID:
030475
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Ankara, Central Treaty Organization, 1964.
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28p.
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12th session of the Council at the ministerial level, Washington
15th session of the CENTO military committee, Washington
12th session of the CENTO economic committee, Ankara
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127095
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ID:
093937
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2010.
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The sense of being used, abused, and discarded now constitutes a central theme in Pakistan's ties to America. . . ."
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ID:
127037
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2013.
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Russia's policy in Central Asia has been determined by the logic of interaction between great powers and international prestige for two decades after the breakup of the USSR. But illegal migration, or, rather, the public sentiment around it, is becoming such a significant factor in the domestic political situation that it can make Moscow revise its priorities in relations with Central Asian countries. Changes might impact even the Eurasian Economic Union project.
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ID:
035779
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London, The Institute for strategic studies., 1962.
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28p.pbk
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Acc. No. 002006 (Include in this Volume) : 1962-1963
Acc. No. 002173 (Include in this Volume) : 1963-1964
Acc. No. 002174 (Include in this Volume) : 1964-1965
Acc. No. 002175 (Include in this Volume) : 1965-1966
Acc. No. 005529 (Include in this Volume) : 1966-1967
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ID:
094651
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150851
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062663
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127286
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138732
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AFTER CONSIDERABLE EXPENDITURE OF BOTH BLOOD AND TREASURE, the United States has now effectively withdrawn from Afghanistan. As of January 2015, over 2,200 U.S. servicemen and women have died in combat in that country, with more than 17,200 Afghan civilians dead. Further, according to a Pentagon estimate, the war has cost the U.S. $300 million a day. Support for the war in the U.S. has begun to wane in Congress, and the Obama administration does not seem overly concerned about declining congressional support. U.S. allies, who have steadily reduced their presence in the country, also show signs of growing fatigue with their involvement as domestic support for the presence of their troops in Afghanistan has dramatically tapered off.
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ID:
090405
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2009.
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The British sovereign bases on Cyprus, granted with the 1960 treaty establishing the Republic of Cyprus, played a key role in maintaining the fragile military structure of the Central Treaty Organization (CENTO). Although Britain and the United States urged the alliance to play a more active role, CENTO degenerated into an organization with no assigned forces with the exception of RAF bombers carrying nuclear weapons, stationed on Cyprus. Thus, Britain's contribution in political and military terms became vital for CENTO's deterrence capability. The Shah of Iran, one of the key regional leaders, was interested in the RAF bombers on Cyprus; the FCO and the MoD were always cautious over how force restructuring would be presented to the Iranians. Eventually, the need for cutting defence spending for non-NATO purposes made Whitehall decide in 1975 to withdraw the bombers permanently based in Cyprus. Britain could not be the only power paying for this 'alliance of the unwilling', as CENTO could be called with the benefit of hindsight. In 1976, Whitehall started scaling down financial support of military exercises; by 1983 they had planned to spend nil on the alliance. The British disengagement policy proved the correct one since this alliance had only a few years of life left. After the fall of the Shah, CENTO collapsed in 1979.
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