THE SIGNIFICANCE AND CONTRIBUTION OF US ALLIES OUTSIDE NATO IN DEVELOPING THE SYSTEM OF SAN FRANCISCO

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This article discusses the reasons why US position in the Asia-Pacific region weakened, the main goals of American policy in the Asia-Pacific region, framework of the status of "the main non-NATO ally". The article also discusses how the end of the Cold War turned the United States into the only superpower and its consequences on the system of international relations.

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