stable triangular confrontation relationship
definitions
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A geopolitical state involving three major powers where mutual tension, competition, and shifting alliances maintain a balance of power, preventing any single actor from achieving dominance or triggering a total war.en: A geopolitical state involving three major powers where mutual tension, competition, and shifting alliances maintain a balance of power, preventing any single actor from achieving dominance or triggering a total war.
examples
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The Cold War era was characterized by a stable triangular confrontation relationship between the United States, the Soviet Union, and China.
The Cold War era was characterized by a stable triangular confrontation relationship between the United States, the Soviet Union, and China.