Rollback was the American end of the proxy war fought between the two superpowers for power and influence in the developing world. |
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In other words, how is it possible to stop each state from sustaining the internal conflicts of its neighbour, and engaging in this proxy war? |
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The misery is spreading west into neighbouring Chad, unhinging that country and threatening a proxy war with Sudan. |
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But it was a proxy war between the Tea Party and establishment GOP writ large in this small state. |
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A reader named Viraj asked if framing the fight as a proxy war trivializes its importance. |
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The parks issue is essentially a localized proxy war in a larger conflict over the past, present, and future of Southern identity. |
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Sudan and Chad have thus become embroiled in a proxy war through various rebel movements and auxiliary militias. |
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This will turn Syria into a Somalia-like failed state and a battleground for a proxy war. |
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Finally, we need to take into account the regional dimensions of the crisis and engage with Ethiopia and Eritrea, which are fighting a proxy war in Somalia, which risks provoking their own border conflict. |
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Or will they perhaps persuade themselves that they could use these weapons with impunity against their enemies and yet obliterate their traces in a proxy war? |
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Both Germany and the USSR used this proxy war as an opportunity to test in combat their most advanced weapons and tactics. |
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A proxy war in Southeast Asia eventually evolved into full American participation, as the Vietnam War. |
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The Bohemian war therefore soon degenerated into a proxy war between Spain and the Republic. |
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He also slammed Pakistan for harbouring terrorism and said that the neighbouring country was using it for proxy war against India. |
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If it continues to have the ambition to dispossess India of the remaining part of the state through a proxy war or diplomatic gamesmanship, no solution is envisageable. |
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The Lebanese have absorbed the blows of the Syrian proxy war by desensitizing themselves, an old habit born from years of muddling forward through violence, decaying infrastructure, and communal strife. |
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And third, because this has already become a proxy war. |
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But analysts say it may also represent a proxy war stoked by unseen hands. |
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When placed in its historical and international political context, the Korean conflict was a proxy war between the communist powers and the West as Americans sought to contain the spread of communism in the Far East. |
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Furthermore, there is a possibility for an intensification of what sometimes looks like a proxy war between Chad and the Sudan, which would jeopardize the implementation of the Dakar Accord. |
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Although we did not politically support the MPLA, we sided militarily with the MPLA, the Cuban forces and their Soviet advisors in what was a proxy war with the U. S. imperialists. |
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Harder still to explain what Washington really wants when it encourages, but not too emphatically, its proxy war with Saudi forces in Yemen. |
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It risks turning a proxy war into a proxy conflagration. |
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His annexation of Crimea and proxy war in eastern Ukraine evoked all the ghosts of the Anschluss and the Sudetenland in the chancelleries of Europe. |
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This development potentially threatened Normandy, and Henry began to finance a proxy war in Flanders, promoting the claims of William's Flemish rivals. |
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