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Relations between China and Russia soured in the late 1950's. Both communist states accused the other of moving away from pure communism.
The cold war was a struggle between Communist Nations and NON-Communist Nations.
Patrick Mannion has written: 'The United Nations in the post-cold war era' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Foreign relations administration, International relations, Post-communism, United Nations, World politics
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Foreign relations refers to the interactions and relationships between one country and other countries. It involves various aspects such as diplomacy, trade, alliances, conflicts, and negotiations that a country engages in with other nations to promote its own interests and maintain international peace and stability. Foreign relations can have a significant impact on a country's economy, security, and overall global standing.
Y. A. Krasin has written: 'Socialism - peace and friendship among nations' -- subject(s): Communism and international relations, Developing countries, Disarmament, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Disarmament, Economic assistance, communist, Foreign relations, Peace
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Lincoln P. Bloomfield has written: 'The United Nations and U.S. foreign policy' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, United Nations
Certainly, they helped stop the Communist advance during the Korean War.
Francis A. Campbell has written: 'League of Nations' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, League of Nations
because
Lincoln Palmer Bloomfield has written: 'The United Nations and U. S. foreign policy' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, United Nations