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  • Containment Policy was a [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[Cold War]] international relation ...uld emphasize three principles: [[decapitation (strategic)|decapitate]], [[containment policy|contain]] and compete. An approach based on these principles cannot guarant
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  • {{rpl|Containment policy}}
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  • An alternative to the [[containment policy]] of the [[Cold War]], a doctrine of actively pushing the Soviets back from
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  • Containment Policy was a [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[Cold War]] international relation ...uld emphasize three principles: [[decapitation (strategic)|decapitate]], [[containment policy|contain]] and compete. An approach based on these principles cannot guarant
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  • ...partment of State. He is best known for his contributions to the post-WWII containment policy towards the Soviet Union, which became, although often misinterpreted, one
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  • ...nd continued by [[Jimmy Carter]], which, in turn, was a change from the [[containment policy]] that had been effect from the [[Harry S. Truman|Truman Administration]].
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  • He was a [[Cold War]] advocate of the [[containment policy]], and especially intent on preventing Communist expansion into [[French In
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  • ...o key issues, where realism has broader scope. It was a change from the [[containment policy]], which expected to restrain and indeed weaken opposing power blocs throug
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  • ...operational models for, global politics certainly continued, such as the [[containment policy]] described, internally to government, by [[George Kennan]] in 1946, in wha
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  • ...r tripling the defense budget, and the globalization and militarization of containment policy whereby the U.S. and its [[NATO]] allies would respond militarily to actual ...ar]]. NSC-68 seemed confirmed by the invasion and led Truman to order the containment policy to take effect, with American troops sent to Korea. With the war underway,
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  • ...Dwight D. Eisenhower]] administration foreign policy was based in a firm [[containment policy]], but that was seen more as pragmatic than strictly idealistic. ..., and playing them off against each other. Detente was a change from the [[containment policy]], which expected to restrain and indeed weaken opposing power blocs throug
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  • ===Initial containment policy=== {{main|Containment policy}}
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  • ...not support the restoration of colonial rule, but it was also developing a containment policy toward Communism. In 1945, China was in civil war, and some of the Vietname The formal containment policy would not emerge until 1947, in the Truman administration, but Washington w
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  • * Duiker William J. ''U.S. Containment Policy and the Conflict in Indochina.'' 1994.
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  • ..., in which the United States no longer regarded its fundamental stategy as containment policy|containment of Communism, but a cooperative world order in which Nixon and
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  • ...vere restrictions were placed on social contacts within the Province. This containment policy was combined with a rigorous policy of contact tracing and isolation, and e
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  • ...l Committee to Maintain a Prudent Defense Policy; these elder statesmen of containment policy were a lifelong influence. Afterwards, he went to work for Jackson, as the
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  • The containment policy of the Truman administration called for a military response to Communist mi ...gh the USSR was behind the war, it was nevertheless a civil conflict and [[containment policy]] did not apply; Kennan was ignored. And UN forces raced north across the 3
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  • ...oint for all sides. By 1947, there was starting to be a divergence between containment policy and the more aggressive rollback policy, the latter leading to the firing o
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  • ...onal liberation]]. The latter were proxies that did fit into the Western [[containment policy]].
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  • In his own act of [[Containment policy|containment]], Navarre had planned to block Viet Minh access to Laos and to
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  • ...00,000 by 1968, plus many more in nearby airbases, especially in Thailand. Containment policy forced Johnson to stop Communist expansion, despite the heavy cost. When C
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  • ...ublicity would charge up the hawks who wanted victory, and weaken both his containment policy and his higher priorities in domestic issues. Jacobs and Shapiro conclude,
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  • ...s coming from the U.S.A., which justified its involvement as part of the [[containment policy]] of Communism. There was concern that the Chinese might intervene as they ...}}, p. 103</ref> In worldwide terms, Vietnamization replaced the earlier [[containment policy]]<ref>Kissinger, pp. 27-28</ref> with [[detente]].<ref>Kissinger, pp. 249-2
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  • ...eva Accords (1954) and French and U.S. [[Cold War]] ambitions, namely to [[Containment policy|"contain" the spread of communism]]. The Geneva Accords promised elections ...ation of South Vietnam]], a communist-dominated opposition. The Cold War [[containment policy]] was in force through the Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson Administrations
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  • ...as the overall conflict between Communism and the West, which became the [[Containment Policy]]. One of the stumbling blocks, in many negotiations between delegations un |title = U.S. containment policy and the conflict in Indochina
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  • ...abuses of Senator [[Joseph McCarthy]], and the more quiet but systematic [[containment policy]] developed by [[George F. Kennan|George Kennan]], and the [[Korean War]].
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  • ...ng neutralist solutions, which did not fit within the broad anti-communist containment policy of the United States.
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