The Deydono Doctrine is a foreign policy doctrine and ideological statement that was introduced by Sekowo in April 2456. Its basic idea is that Dovani is to be ruled only by Dovani states, in opposition to Western Imperialism, and that any attempt by non-Dovani nations to establish colonies on the continent would be viewed as an act of aggression. The doctrine also supported decolonization efforts in Dovani, and called for continental cooperation, for instance in granting aid to newly independent states. The Deydono Doctrine was one of the earliest expressions of Pan-Dovanism, and its most important manifestation was the Dovani for the Dovanians treaty. In time, the expression "Dovani for the Dovanians" has become synonymous with the Deydono Doctrine.
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| - The Deydono Doctrine is a foreign policy doctrine and ideological statement that was introduced by Sekowo in April 2456. Its basic idea is that Dovani is to be ruled only by Dovani states, in opposition to Western Imperialism, and that any attempt by non-Dovani nations to establish colonies on the continent would be viewed as an act of aggression. The doctrine also supported decolonization efforts in Dovani, and called for continental cooperation, for instance in granting aid to newly independent states. The Deydono Doctrine was one of the earliest expressions of Pan-Dovanism, and its most important manifestation was the Dovani for the Dovanians treaty. In time, the expression "Dovani for the Dovanians" has become synonymous with the Deydono Doctrine.
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| - The Deydono Doctrine is a foreign policy doctrine and ideological statement that was introduced by Sekowo in April 2456. Its basic idea is that Dovani is to be ruled only by Dovani states, in opposition to Western Imperialism, and that any attempt by non-Dovani nations to establish colonies on the continent would be viewed as an act of aggression. The doctrine also supported decolonization efforts in Dovani, and called for continental cooperation, for instance in granting aid to newly independent states. The Deydono Doctrine was one of the earliest expressions of Pan-Dovanism, and its most important manifestation was the Dovani for the Dovanians treaty. In time, the expression "Dovani for the Dovanians" has become synonymous with the Deydono Doctrine.
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