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neutrality$52505$ - traducción al griego

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
US Neutrality Acts; Neutrality laws; Neutrality acts; U.S. Neutrality Act; Neutrailty Act; Neutrality Acts; Neutrality act; Neutrality Act (disambiguation)

neutrality      
n. ουδετερότητα
neutral country         
  • Irish units on UN patrol in the [[Golan Heights]], [[Syria]].
  • Switzerland is a key example of a country outside of any military alliance, but maintaining a strong deterrent force
SOVEREIGN STATE WHICH OFFICIALLY DECLARES ITSELF TO BE NEUTRAL TOWARDS THE BELLIGERENTS IN A WAR
Neutral nations; Neutralist; Neutral countries; Armed neutrality; Armed Neutrality; Neutral state; Political neutrality; Policy of neutrality; Neutral powers; Current neutral countries; Neutral Countries; Current Neutral Countries; Neutral governments; Neutral nation; Neutral Powers; Neutrality (international relations); Country neutrality (international relations); Neutral power; Neutralism (country); Military neutrality; Neutral states; List of neutral countries; Permanently neutral state; Neutral States; Political Neutrality
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neutrality

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Neutrality Act

Neutrality Act may refer to:

  • Proclamation of Neutrality, 1793, declared the US neutral in the conflict between France and Great Britain
  • Neutrality Act of 1794, makes it illegal for an American to wage war against any country at peace with the US
  • Neutrality Acts of the 1930s, passed by Congress in the 1930s in response to turmoil in Europe and Asia