SEATO

SEATO

Definition of SEATO

Within the context of international organizations, the following is a brief meaning of seato: In 1954 South East Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) was signed on September 8, 1954 and established formally in Bangkok in 1955. The prime objective was to stop communalism in South West Asia. The members were Australia, France , New Zealand , Thailand , Pakistan, Philippines United Kingdom , United States. It was basically a Southeast Asian version of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Pakistan withdrew from it in 1973 and the organization was dissolved in 1977. India was neither interested in SEATO type of blocs and nor did it show any keenness in joining ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) at the time of its formation in 1967.

SEATO

Embracing mainstream international law, this section on seato explores the context, history and effect of the area of the law covered here.

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See Also

  • International Organization
  • Foreign Relations
  • Intergovernmental Organization
  • Regional Organization
  • Regional Integration

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Further Reading

  • The entry “seato” in the Parry and Grant Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law (currently, the Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law, 2009), Oxford University Press

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See Also

  • International Organization

Hierarchical Display of SEATO

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SEATO

Concept of SEATO

See the dictionary definition of SEATO.

Characteristics of SEATO

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Translation of SEATO

Thesaurus of SEATO

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See also

  • Atom bomb
  • Atomic bomb
  • Atomic weapon
  • Hydrogen bomb
  • Nuclear device
  • Neutron bomb
  • Nuclear bomb
  • SEATO countries
  • South-East Asia Treaty Organisation
  • South-East Asia Treaty Organization

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