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  • ...der tension between China and the Soviet Union, had to include the PRC. In detente, the five-power model that characterized the Cold War, as well as the decla
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  • #REDIRECT [[Detente]]
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  • ...der tension between China and the Soviet Union, had to include the PRC. In detente, the five-power model that characterized the Cold War, as well as the decla
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  • ...blocs through [[economic warfare|economic]] and [[psychological warfare]]. Detente, or the "lessening of tensions", assumed that the opponent could not be sig
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  • ...ly pragmatic and practical, strongly promoted modernization and home, and detente abroad with the United States. He put this pragmatism to the service of eco
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  • ...don B. Johnson]]. [[Richard Nixon]] and [[Henry Kissinger]] moved to the [[detente]] position, while the [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan Administration]] chose a more
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  • ...ry Kissinger]] certainly had a geopolitical model in mind when moving to [[detente]] with the Soviets, and then the opening with China. Kissinger certainly u
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  • ...et Relations from Nixon to Reagan '' (2nd ed. 1994) [http://www.amazon.com/Detente-Confrontation-American-Soviet-Relations-Reagan/dp/0815730411/ref=sr_1_1?ie=
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  • '''Henry Kissinger''' (1923-2023), American statesman and exponent of [[detente]] and [[realism (foreign policy)]]; he dominated foreign policy in the Nixo ...blocs through [[economic warfare|economic]] and [[psychological warfare]]. Detente, or the "lessening of tensions", assumed that the opponent could not be sig
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  • * Sarrotte, M.E. ''Dealing with the Devil: East Germany, Detente & Ostpolitik, 1969-73'' The University of North Carolina Press, (2001) [htt ...tia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=29069917 online edition]; also [http://www.amazon.com/Detente-Confrontation-American-Soviet-Relations-Reagan/dp/0815730411/ref=pd_bbs_sr_
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  • ...slowly, said critics on the left), for opening relations with China, for [[detente]] with the [[Soviet Union]], and for ending American dominance of world mon ...can economic advantages and jettisoned moralism in foreign policy, seeking detente with Communism and confrontation with old allies who now had become economi
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  • ...dom of multinational capital, deemphasizing nuclear weapons, and deepening detente with the Soviet Union."<ref> Alan Wolfe, "Crackpot Moralism, Neo-Realism an * Garthoff, Raymond. ''Detente and Confrontation: American–Soviet relations from Nixon to Reagan'' (1994
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  • ...for revolution in the first place. Furthermore intervention would destroy detente with the United States and Western Europe. On the other hand, Gromyko insis ...the Soviets invaded in December 1979, Carter, disgusted at the collapse of detente and alarmed at the rapid Soviet gains, terminated progress on arms limitati
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  • ...n as the "Evil Empire" -- that is am illegitimate state. He rejected the [[detente|détente]] policy that [[Richard Nixon]], [[Gerald Ford]] and [[Jimmy Carte
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  • ...prisoned writer. A letter to [[Willy Brandt]], warning of the dangers of [[detente]], followed. The authorities replied with increased repressive measures aim
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  • ...jor powers to pressure Diem to accept the elections, but growing east-west detente made the Communists unwilling to force the situation. The U.S. did not want ...es, in the United Nations. Their decision was based on a growing east-west detente, but the North Vietnamese saw it as a sellout of their goal of reunificatio
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  • ...stic policy, warning America had become weak at home and abroad. Rejecting detente he called for rollback of the decrepit Soviet Empire, whose only strength w ===Detente===
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  • ...e CIA, Bush was skeptical of assessments that the Soviet Union supported [[detente]]. He commissioned the famous Team B report of hard-line anti-Soviet analys
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  • ...s and, to a lesser extent, by the Chinese. Changing to a more "realist" or detente strategy under Nixon challenged the assumption that Communist expansion in ...o fruition. Nixon, instead, was most interested in world affairs, and saw detente with China and the Soviet Union as an alternative to containment.
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  • ...] had, along with the USA, changed its approach to match the new spirit of detente, which eased the Cold War. In July 1975 Apollo 18 (finding a new use after
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  • ...n Capitol Hill and joined a "band of brothers" that moved U.S. policy from detente to confrontation with the Soviet Union. The group included Frank Gaffney, J
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  • Vietnamization fit into the broader Nixon Administration detente policy, in which the United States no longer regarded its fundamental state
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  • ...hough he had strong anticommunist credentials &mdash; which leveraged into detente and an opening with China. Kevin Phillips did not believe he needed to move
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  • ...ons, while the Nixon administration supported a more multipolar model of [[detente]]. ...d the earlier [[containment policy]]<ref>Kissinger, pp. 27-28</ref> with [[detente]].<ref>Kissinger, pp. 249-250</ref>
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  • ...ons, while the Nixon administration supported a more multipolar model of [[detente]]. ...d the earlier [[containment policy]]<ref>Kissinger, pp. 27-28</ref> with [[detente]].<ref>Kissinger, pp. 249-250</ref> Also in 1969, both overt and covert [[
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  • ...<ref> Jeremi Suri, ''Power and Protest: Global Revolution and the Rise of Detente'' (2003); Stanley Hoffmann, "Confrontation in May 1968," '' Decline or Rene
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  • ...940-44) argued in 1946 for friendly relations (what later would be called "detente") with Moscow. The left tried to defeat Truman in 1948 by running Wallace a
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