TPAC has been seen as one of the most influential geopolitical entities in the Second Cold War and represents the capitalist-oriented Western presence in the Pacific region. It, along its partner NATO and rivals, the IOSS and SCO constitute the main alliances in the cold war.
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| - Trans-Pacific Allied Community
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| - TPAC has been seen as one of the most influential geopolitical entities in the Second Cold War and represents the capitalist-oriented Western presence in the Pacific region. It, along its partner NATO and rivals, the IOSS and SCO constitute the main alliances in the cold war.
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| Formation
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| leader name
| - Park Chang-hee
- Robert Gales
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| Name
| - Trans-Pacific Allied Community
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| Type
| - and socioeconomic organization
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| Membership
| - 22(xsd:integer)
- Dialogue partners
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| Headquarters
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| Purpose
| - To protect democracy and preserve peace and stability in the region.
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| Leader title
| - Chairman
- General Secretary
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| Motto
| - Peace, Progress, Prosperity
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| abstract
| - TPAC has been seen as one of the most influential geopolitical entities in the Second Cold War and represents the capitalist-oriented Western presence in the Pacific region. It, along its partner NATO and rivals, the IOSS and SCO constitute the main alliances in the cold war.
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