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Southeast Asia Treaty Organization: The leaders of the SEATO nations in front of the Congress Building in Manila, hosted by Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos on October 24 1966. |
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Southeast Asia Treaty Organization Summary
256 words, approx. 1 pages The Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) was an alliance of Southeast Asian and Western nations. It was established on 8 September 1954, less than two months after agreements reached at the Geneva Conference had paved the way for the French...
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Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (Seato)
89 words, approx. 1 pages Regional defense organization (1955–77) comprising Australia, France, New Zealand, Pakistan, the Philippines, Thailand, Britain, and the U.S. It was founded as part of the Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty in order to protect the region...
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Southeast Asia Treaty Organization Information
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 The Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO), created by the Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty or the Manila Pact, was an international organization for collective defense established on September 8, 1954. It was primarily created to block...



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 Journal of Southeast Asian Studies
Cognation and Social Organization in Southeast Asia. (book reviews)
09/01/1993: 1,060 words, approx. 4 pages This important collection of essays grew out of a seminar on "Cognatic Forms of Social Organization in Southeast Asia" held in Amsterdam in 1983. According to the editors, Frans Husken and Jeremy Kemp, two central "themes" in anthropological studies of kinship in the...


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