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== Note on Sources == Lisanne Radice (1977) "The Eastern Pact, 1933-1935: A Last Attempt at European Co-operation"<ref>https://www.jstor.org/stable/4207386</ref> is an old text with at least one inaccuracy, that being crediting the Soviets for starting Eastern Pact negotiations, when it was actually Paul-Boncour. Except that, it's one of the most extensive texts that focuses purely on the Eastern Pact. Because of its age, it is advised to use it cautiously when there is no alternative. Michael Jabara Carley is politically controversial. His works are nonetheless respected among historians, as seen from editorial reviews of his latest book "Stalin's Gamble" (2023).<ref>https://utorontopress.com/9781487544416/stalin-and-x2019s-gamble/</ref> He probably wrote more than any other English speaking historian on pre-war diplomacy.<ref>https://umontreal.academia.edu/MichaelJabaraCarley/Books</ref><references /> [[Category:Good Articles]] [[Category:Geopolitics]] [[Category:Military Alliance]]
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