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... ched its most critical moment: disarmament, establishing a new international order.
The disarmament progressed relatively smoothly, with everyone agreeing that disarmament was necessary. The crux of the dispute centered on the specific number of troops to maintain.
For small countries, it barely mattered. Their military forces were limited in number and posed no threat to anyone, so whether they disarmed had little impact.
The core contradiction lay with the Russia, Austr ...
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