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Soviet authorities in 1987-1991 tried to encourage the union
republics to use their diplomatic apparatuses, created by Stalin in
1944, to solicit foreign economic trade and aid. In many cases,
union republics were able to draw upon diplomatic precedents
established during the early Soviet period, or when they were
independent states in the period 1918-1921. The many international
contacts and ties the former union republics had established abroad
helped them to promptly gain diplomatic recognition and establish
diplomatic relations with many foreign states, mitigating to some
degree the shock to the world order caused by the breakup of the
Soviet Union.
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Belinda Bauer
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