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1Iran–Russia relations — Relations between Russia and Persia (pre 1935 Iran), officially commenced in 1592, with the Safavids in power.Since then, mutual relations have been turbulent often, and dormant at others.History of Iran Russia relationsPre Pahlavi eraIrano… …
2international relations — a branch of political science dealing with the relations between nations. [1970 75] * * * Study of the relations of states with each other and with international organizations and certain subnational entities (e.g., bureaucracies and political… …
3Fiji–New Zealand relations — Fiji New Zealand relations New Zealand …
4Foreign relations of the Soviet Union — At its founding, the Soviet Union was considered a pariah by most countries, and as such was denied diplomatic recognition by most states. Less than a quarter century later, the Soviet Union not only had official relations with the majority of… …
5Colombia–United States relations — United States – Colombia relations Colombia …
6People's Republic of China–Palestine relations — Sino Palestinian relations Palestine …
7Germany, Relations with — The modern era of Russo German relations began during the partition of Poland in the late 18th century. First as Prussia and then as the Hohenzollern Empire, the two states shared a common border until World War I (1914–1918). After the… …
8National Industrial Relations Court — The National Industrial Relations Court (NIRC) was established on 1 December 1971 under Section 99 of the Industrial Relations Act 1971. The NIRC was created by the Conservative government of Ted Heath as a way to limit the power of trades union… …
9Foreign relations of Iceland — Iceland maintains diplomatic and commercial relations with practically all nations, but its ties with Norway and other Nordic states, Germany, with the US, and with the other NATO nations are particularly close. Icelanders remain especially proud …
10Balance of power in international relations — In international relations, a balance of power exists when there is parity or stability between competing forces. As a term in international law for a just equilibrium between the members of the family of nations, it expresses the doctrine… …