0 an agreement, especially if formal and/or between the representatives of nations -- สัญญา
They made a pact to help each other.
The federal constitution was the outcome of an implicit pact of mutual protection between the central government and regional elites.
Each party wanted to hold the presidency first because of uncertainty over whether the pact would hold in subsequent rounds.
The act of two or more people consenting on the same thing about giving or doing something being called a pact.
However, lacking power to conclude such a pact, he needed authority from home.
Accepting the idea that a labour market existed meant moving away from the pact of reciprocity.
There was not an explicit governance pact or peace settlement per se, which resulted in recurring crises of governance throughout the 1990s.
Vestiges of the pact survived into the 19th century and have been noted in other works.
In the absence of elite pacts, there were no basic guarantees which could limit the risks which the transitions posed for the regimes.
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