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| | The Political History of Twentieth-Century Portugal |
 | | They were, of course, governed for a long time by the all-important British alliance (Rosas, 1988; Stone, 1994) and the Spanish threat (Torre Gómez, 1980, 1985; Oliveira, 1986, 1987 and 1995; Ferreira, 1989; Loff, 1996; Telo, 2000a). |
 | | An effort was nevertheless made to diversify Portugals diplomatic options and to participate in the great decision-making centres such as the Peace Conference of 1919 (Ferreira, 1992b), the League of Nations, the United Nations, the European Organisation for Economic Cooperation (Rollo, 1994) and NATO (Telo, 1996). |
 | | Wheeler, Douglas L. Historical dictionary of Portugal, Metuchen: Scarecrow Press. |
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