A FORGOTTEN TRIANGLE OF THE GREAT ACTORS

Journal Title: Impact Strategic - Year 2005, Vol 16, Issue 3

Abstract

Richard Nixon based his policy on the rupture between Moscow and Beijing. It was a way of maintaining peace. At the first glance, the visible result of this policy is the erasing of this rupture and reconciling China and Russia. The US cannot ignore this reality. But they are very aware of the fact that the great projects of the two depend heavily on American attitude. The triangle led to a web of interdependency that its creator never thought about. The contemporary world gives the opportunity to extend the philosophy from the triangle to the sphere of global issues.

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Nicolae DOLGHIN

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Nicolae DOLGHIN (2005). A FORGOTTEN TRIANGLE OF THE GREAT ACTORS. Impact Strategic, 16(3), 34-37. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-113101