Deterrence non-alignment detente brinkmanship

Deterrence non-alignment detente brinkmanship Between the People’s Republic of Albania, the People’s Republic of Bulgaria, the Hungarian People’s Republic, the German Democratic Republic, the Polish People’s Republic, the Rumanian People’s Republic, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, and the Czechoslovak Republic, May 1, 1955.

The contracting parties, reaffirming their desire for the organization of a system of collective security in Europe, with the participation of all the European states, irrespective of their social and state systems, which would make it possible to combine their efforts in the interests of securing peace in Europe, taking into consideration at the same time the situation obtaining in Europe as the result of ratification of the Paris agreements, which provide for the formation of a new military grouping in the shape of the &quot

Western European Union" together with a remilitarized Western Germany, and for the integration of Western Germany in the North Atlantic bloc, which increases the threat of another war and creates a menace to the national security of the peace-loving states, convinced that, under these circumstances, the peace-loving states of Europe should take the necessary measures for safeguarding their security, and in the interests of maintaining peace in Europe… have resolved to conclude this Treaty of Friendship, Co-operation, and Mutual Assistance.

The pact identified in the source was a direct response to Select one: O a. benefits provided to the Soviet Union through the United Nations b. the perceived threat to the Soviet bloc from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization O C. security created for democratic states through the Truman Doctrine d. interference in the economies of Europe through the United States and its Marshall Plan Use the following two sources to answer the question below. Source One 1936 Soviet Constitution The 1936 Soviet constitution, adopted on December 5, 1936, and also known as the "Stalin" constitution, redesigned the government of the Soviet Union. 25