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  • 51Foreign relations of Germany — The Federal Republic of Germany is a Central European country and member of the European Union, Group of 8 and NATO (among others). The Federal Republic is one of the world s leading industrialized countries and biggest market economy in Europe… …

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  • 52France–Japan relations (19th century) — The development of France Japan relations in the 19th century coincided with Japan s opening to the Western world, following two centuries of seclusion under the Sakoku system and France s expansionist policy in Asia. The two countries became… …

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  • 53Foreign relations of Malaysia — Malaysia This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Malaysia …

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  • 54India, Relations with —    Upon gaining its independence from Great Britain in 1947, India became the largest member of the Non Aligned Movement. However, American overtures to its enemy Pakistan during the early years of the Cold War drove the country into a strategic… …

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  • 55India–Malta relations — Maltese Indian relations Malta …

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  • 56China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations — The China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations (CICIR ; Chinese: 中国现代国际关系研究院; pinyin: Zhōngguó Xiàndài Guójì Guānxi Yánjiūyuàn) is among China’s largest and oldest civilian research institutions for international studies.… …

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  • 57Foreign relations of Vietnam — Foreign Policyoviet eraDuring the Second Indochina War, or Vietnam War (1954 75), North Vietnam balanced relations with its two major allies, the Soviet Union and the People s Republic of China. By 1975, tension began to grow as Beijing… …

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  • 58Kuldja, Treaty of — ▪ Sino Russian relations Kuldja also spelled  Kulja        (1851), treaty between China and Russia to regulate trade between the two countries. The treaty was preceded by a gradual Russian advance throughout the 18th century into Kazakhstan.… …

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  • 59Treaty of Nerchinsk — The Amur basin. Nerchinsk is part way up the Shilka. The Stanovoy Mountains are along the northern edge of the Amur basin. The Treaty of Nerchinsk of 1689 (Russian: Нерчинский договор; Chinese: 尼布楚條約; pinyin: Níbùchǔ Tiáoyuē) was the first treaty …

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  • 60Ethnic Chinese in Russia — Chinese people in Russia Total population 200,000–400,000 (2004)[1][2] Regions with significant populations Moscow, Russian Far East …

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