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The Southeast Asia Treaty Organization ( SEATO ), was an international organization for collective defense which was signed on September 8, 1954. The formal institution of SEATO was established at...
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election was a personal triumph for Ike and an expression of frustration over the Korean War and of Cold War paranoia. ... regional defense pacts of NATO, SEATO, CENTO...
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IN THE DAYS of the Cold War, when there was a very real sense of common threat, the art of alliance maintenance was easier than it is now. ... SEATO and CENTO were tacked together by the U.S. in a fit of what was called “pactomania.” The principal sufferer from this malady was the U.S. secretary of state of the day,
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During the Second World War, the Western democracies had not been entirely comfortable about allying themselves with Stalinist Russia, and it didn't take long for this awkward partnership to fall apart. ... Over the next few years, the Soviets imposed Communist regimes in its post-war occupation zones in ... The Cold War...
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However, only Australia, New Zealand, and Thailand among the SEATO nations joined the United States in sending combat troops to the Vietnam War. Pakistan withdrew from the alliance in 1972. After the Democratic Republic of Vietnam prevailed in the Vietnam War, SEATO dissolved completely in 1977. ... cold war (in government)
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Historical era, Cold War. - Treaty, 8 September 1954 ... SEATO was planned to be a Southeast Asian version of the North Atlantic Treaty ... because Pakistan was a member of the pro-Western Central Treaty Organization (CENTO) alliance. ...
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Pakistan's relations with the United States developed against the backdrop of the Cold War. ... In 1954 Pakistan signed a Mutual Defense Agreement with the United States and subsequently became a member of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) and CENTO. These agreements placed Pakistan in the United States sphere...
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The security threats to its territorial integrity, which have remained persistent since its inception as a sovereign entity in 1947, were somewhat mitigated by Pakistan joining the Western alliance system, SEATO and CENTO, during the Cold War, which largely helped in buttressing its defences.
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It will look at the war's impact on the women's movement, the civil rights movement, financial institutions, the Cold War, the European community, NATO, SEATO, CENTO, the Arms Race, the media, electronic communications and the environment.
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Churchill's "Iron Curtain" Speech, March 5, 1946 ... 1922:  The Soviet Union was created ... WW II 1945 U.S.S.R. encircles Berlin, city is divided, Germany is divided...
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