field of international relations, a sphere of influence (SOI) is a spatial region or concept division over which a state or organization has a level of cultural...
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A sphere of influence (SOI) in astrodynamics and astronomy is the oblate-spheroid-shaped region where a particular celestial body exerts the main gravitational...
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Look up sphere of influence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sphere of influence may refer to: Sphere of influence (astrodynamics), the area, typically...
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Soviet empire (redirect from Soviet sphere of influence)
common way of life in all states within the Soviet sphere of influence. In modern history, Sovietization refers to the copying of models of Soviet life...
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Sphere of influence (astrodynamics), the region around a celestial body in which it is the primary gravitational influence on orbiting objects Sphere...
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The Hill sphere is a common model for the calculation of a gravitational sphere of influence. It is the most commonly used model to calculate the spatial...
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Nobunaga's Ambition (redirect from Nobunaga's Ambition: Sphere of Influence)
Ambition: Sphere of Influence official website Archived 2015-09-01 at the Wayback Machine (in English) Nobunaga's Ambition: Sphere of Influence – Ascension...
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Co-Prosperity Sphere (Japanese: 大東亞共榮圈, Hepburn: Dai Tōa Kyōeiken), also known as the GEACPS, was a pan-Asian union that the Empire of Japan tried to...
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Telescope (VLT) Sphere of influence (astrodynamics), similar to the Hill sphere, but smaller, only about 60% of the radius Sphere of influence (black hole)...
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their sphere of influence rapidly in a highly detectable way; hypothetical "quiet" aliens are hard or impossible to detect. A special case of loud alien...
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Apollo 8 (section Lunar sphere of influence)
1968) was the first crewed spacecraft to leave Earth's gravitational sphere of influence, and the first human spaceflight to reach the Moon. The crew orbited...
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Françafrique (category Foreign relations of France)
relations, Françafrique (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃safʁik]) is France's sphere of influence (or pré carré in French, meaning 'backyard') over former French and...
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Russo-Japanese War (redirect from Russian-Japanese war of 1904-1905)
for recognition of the Korean Empire as being within the Japanese sphere of influence. Russia refused and demanded the establishment of a neutral buffer...
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Seven Mountain Mandate (redirect from 7 Mountains of Influence)
reconstructionism Moral Majority Sociological classifications of religious movements Sphere of influence Hare, Julie (28 January 2022). "How Pentecostalism is...
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Sinosphere (redirect from Cultural sphere of China)
derived from Sino- 'China' (cf. Sinophone) + -sphere, in the sense of the sphere of influence under the influence of a country. The CJK languages—Chinese, Japanese...
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from throughout Central Europe. The model of diplomatic spheres of influence resulting from the Congress of Vienna in 1814–1815 after the Napoleonic Wars...
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America's Backyard (redirect from American sphere of influence)
international relations contexts to refer to the sphere of influence of the United States, the USA's traditional areas of dominance, especially Latin America. It...
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The sphere of influence is a region around a supermassive black hole in which the gravitational potential of the black hole dominates the gravitational...
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Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact (redirect from The Treaty of Nonaggression between Germany and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics)
Soviet Union, with a secret protocol establishing Soviet and German spheres of influence across Northern Europe. The pact was signed in Moscow on 23 August...
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character of the subordinate states that constitute the hegemonic sphere of influence, either by an internal, sponsored government or by an external, installed...
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Anglosphere (category Commonwealth of Nations)
The Anglosphere is the Anglo-American sphere of influence, with a core group of nations that today maintain close political, diplomatic and military co-operation...
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Great Game (redirect from The Tournament of Shadows)
on the Persian Gulf or the Indian Ocean. As Russian and British spheres of influence expanded and competed, Russia proposed Afghanistan as the neutral...
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δ {\displaystyle \delta } considering the sphere of influence radius R SOI {\displaystyle R_{\text{SOI}}} of the deflecting body, assuming a periapsis...
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Percentages agreement (category Politics of World War II)
It gave the percentage division of control over Eastern European countries, dividing them into spheres of influence. It is also known as the naughty...
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characterized by Russian attempts to expand its sphere of influence into Central and Eastern Europe, coupled with a buildup of Russian military capabilities. During...
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with the Western Bloc of the United States. It included communist states that were originally under the Soviet sphere of influence, though some eventually...
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been in the Soviet sphere of influence since the 1920s. By 1944, Poland entered the Soviet sphere of influence with the establishment of Władysław Gomułka's...
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Kingdom of Spain, but the French were eventually driven out of Iberia in a costly war. In the 20th century, France exercised a sphere of influence, or Françafrique...
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extent within the British economic sphere of influence. To counterbalance the increasingly powerful German influence in the Balkans, Carol wanted closer...
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Scramble for China (redirect from Partition of China)
Qing dynasty as their own spheres of influence, during the era of "New Imperialism". However, the United States Secretary of State created the Open Door...
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