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[[File:History of NATO enlargement.svg.png|frameless|right|500px]]{{Former socialist states sidebar}}After the [[dissolution of the Soviet Union]] and the [[fall of the Eastern Bloc]] in 1989-91, the [[North Atlantic Treaty Organization]] (NATO), an [[anti-communist]] and anti-Soviet [[imperialist]] alliance, | [[File:History of NATO enlargement.svg.png|frameless|right|500px]]{{Former socialist states sidebar}}After the [[dissolution of the Soviet Union]] and the [[fall of the Eastern Bloc]] in 1989-91, the [[North Atlantic Treaty Organization]] (NATO), an [[anti-communist]] and anti-Soviet [[imperialist]] alliance, continued to exist, rapidly expanding its membership and influence into [[eastern Europe|eastern]] and [[southern Europe]]. Weakened ex-socialist states have been incorporated into the influence of NATO as well as the [[European Union]], and NATO continues to exercise influence around the world. | ||
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After the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the fall of the Eastern Bloc in 1989-91, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), an anti-communist and anti-Soviet imperialist alliance, continued to exist, rapidly expanding its membership and influence into eastern and southern Europe. Weakened ex-socialist states have been incorporated into the influence of NATO as well as the European Union, and NATO continues to exercise influence around the world.