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<p>in economic terms, is high. Moreover, this will be effective if an influential state wants control over small states from a liberalism perspective, because building a series of bilateral arrangements with small states can increase a state's influence.</p>

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* Australia and Canada have <a href="page.php?w=Australia-Canada_relations">a bilateral relationship</a>; both have similar governments and share similar values as well as having the same titular head of state. In 1895 the Government of Canada sent John Larke to Sydney</p><p>
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