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International Relations & Security Acronyms Dictionary

  The Dictionary of International Relations & Security Acronyms pays special attention to military affairs. The area of International relations comprises of foreign affairs and global issues among states on an international level. One of the most prominent source for this dictionary is the NATO Handbook (Appendix 7 - Abbreviations in Common Use).


 
Created By: Hans Johnsson
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under the title International Relations and Security Acronyms

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intergovernmental organization

An organization created by a formal agreement (e.g. a treaty) between two or more governments. It may be established on a global, regional, or functional basis for wide-ranging or narrowly defined purposes. Formed to protect and promote national interests shared by member states. Examples include the United Nations, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and the African Union. Also called IGO. (JP 3-08)
  
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