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The foreign policy that formalized an alliance with Germany was the Triple Alliance, established in 1882. This alliance included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy, aimed at mutual defense and countering the influence of France and Russia in Europe. The agreement was significant in shaping the geopolitical landscape leading up to World War I.

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