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———. “SEATO, MEDO, and the Baghdad Pact: Anthony Eden, British Foreign Policy and the Collective Defense of Southeast Asia and the Middle East, 1952–1955.” Diplomacy & Statecraft 16.1 (2005): 169–99.

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