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, from Latin pactum ("something approved"), is a formal agreement. In international relations, pacts are usually between two or more sovereign states. In domestic politics, the pact is usually between two or more political parties or other organizations.

Famous international agreements include:

  • The Anti-Comintern Pact between Germany and Japan (1936)
  • Automatic Pact between Canada and the United States (1965)
  • Kellogg-Briand Pact, multilateral treaty against war (1928)
  • The London Pact between Italy and the Three Entente (Great Britain, France and Russia) (1915)
  • Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact between Germany and the Soviet Union (1939)
  • Soviet-Japanese Neutrality Pact (1941)
  • North Atlantic Treaty, organizing the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (1949)
  • Steel Pact between Italy and Germany (1939)
  • Stability and Growth Pact between EU Member States on fiscal policy (1997)
  • Tripartite pact between Italy, Germany, and Japan (1940)
  • US-North Korea Agreement on the development of the country's last nuclear power (1994)
  • The Warsaw Pact of the Eastern European communist countries, led by the Soviet Union (1955-1991)


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Myth

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Technology

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See also

  • Blood Pact (disambiguation)
  • Contract
  • Covenant (historical)
  • Male agreement
  • Suicide pact
  • Trade pact
  • Agreement
  • Truce Weapon
  • Water Truce Weapon

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