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Using the author’s discussion of controversy over the term “collusion,” it frames the connection as a long-term process of dialogue and coordination conducted with secrecy and denial by participants, directed against a third party. It also contrasts full-scale agreements with broader diplomatic and military restraint during key periods of the conflict.","","cbCairZbf3OXUAgC","https://ap.wps.com/l/cbCairZbf3OXUAgC","pdf",8252749,1,485,"English","en",105,"# Preface to the Paperback Edition","[{\"question\":\"Why did the author face controversy over the term “collusion” in the original title?\",\"answer\":\"Critics treated “collusion” as a pejorative term implying fraud, secret trickery, and wrongdoing. 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