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  2. Buffer state - Wikipedia

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    Buffer states, when authentically independent, typically pursue a neutralist foreign policy, which distinguishes them from satellite states. The concept of buffer states is part of a theory of the balance of power that entered European strategic and diplomatic thinking in the 18th century. After the First World War, notable examples of buffer ...

  3. Category:Roman buffer states - Wikipedia

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  4. Roman–Persian Wars - Wikipedia

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    The Roman–Persian Wars, also called the Roman–Iranian Wars, took place between the Greco-Roman world and the Iranian world, beginning with the Roman Republic and the Parthian Empire in 54 BC [1] and ending with the Roman Empire (including the Byzantine Empire) and the Sasanian Empire in 628 AD.

  5. Border states (Eastern Europe) - Wikipedia

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    The border states were interchangeably Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania and, until their annexation into the Soviet Union, short-lived Belarus and Ukraine. The policy tended to see the border states as a cordon sanitaire , [ 2 ] or buffer states , separating Western Europe from the newly formed Soviet Union. [ 2 ]

  6. Indonesia–United States Free Trade Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesia-United States Free Trade Agreement is a proposed bilateral free trade agreement between Indonesia and the United States in 2023. It was made on the possibility of a limited free trade agreement aimed to encourage trade between the two countries, particularly in the sector of rare earth materials involving nickel .

  7. Copenhagen School (international relations) - Wikipedia

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    The Copenhagen School of security studies is a school of academic thought with its origins in international relations theorist Barry Buzan's book People, States and Fear: The National Security Problem in International Relations, first published in 1983. The School places particular emphasis on the non-military aspects of security, representing ...

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  9. Indian barrier state - Wikipedia

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    The Indian barrier state was a British proposal to establish a Native American buffer state in the portion of the Great Lakes region of North America.It was never created. The idea was to create it west of the Appalachian Mountains, bounded by the Ohio and Mississippi rivers and the Great Lakes.