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  • #REDIRECT [[George Kennan]]
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  • ...e, [[National Committee on American Foreign Policy]]; eldest daughter of [[George Kennan]]
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  • | author = George Kennan | author = "X" (pseudonym for George Kennan\)}}</ref>
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  • {{r|George Kennan}}
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  • The policy and its name were developed by [[George Kennan]] who was the [[Harry S Truman|Truman Administration]]'s [[charge d'affaire
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  • {{r|George Kennan}} founding honorary chairman
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  • ...ch as the [[containment policy]] described, internally to government, by [[George Kennan]] in 1946, in what has become known as the "Long Telegram" <ref name=LT>{{c | author = George Kennan
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  • {{r|George Kennan}}
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  • {{r|George Kennan}}
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  • {{r|George Kennan||**}}
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  • {{r|George Kennan}}
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  • {{r|George Kennan}}
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  • ...the characteristics of an external think tank. It was created in 1947 by [[George Kennan]]. It is charged with taking a long-term view, and, while there are variati
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  • ...under Ambassador and former general [[Walter Bedell Smith]], succeeding [[George Kennan|George F. Kennan]].
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  • {{r|George Kennan}}
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  • ...4pp; covers Acheson and colleagues Charles E. Bohlen, W. Averell Harriman, George Kennan, Robert Lovett, and John J. McCloy; [http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/068483
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  • ...borowski.htm}}</ref> There really was no coherent national policy, until [[George Kennan]] started the process with his "long telegram" of 22 February 1946,<ref nam
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  • * Combs, Jerald A. "The Compromise That Never Was: George Kennan, Paul Nitze, and the Issue of Conventional Deterrence in Europe, 1949-1952,
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  • When Ambassador George Kennan learned of the device, he was appalled, but, for a time, used it either to
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  • ...e Kennan]], a realist, ridiculed it as too idealistic and impractical.<ref>George Kennan, ''American Diplomacy: 1900-1950'' (1951) </ref> The revisionist argument,
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  • ...man and many American Jews felt a moral obligation, George C. Marshall and George Kennan saw political Zionism as a liability to relations with the Arab world.
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  • ...partment for foreign policy advice. Based on 1947 concepts from diplomat [[George Kennan]], the U.S. began, in the [[Harry S. Truman|Truman Administration]], a "con
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  • ...uiet but systematic [[containment policy]] developed by [[George F. Kennan|George Kennan]], and the [[Korean War]]. Dulles enjoyed a high degree of flexibility, as
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  • ...d thrown to the dogs.<ref name="StAnHist"/><!--p. 105--> American explorer George Kennan noted that among the Koryaks, a [[Mongoloid]] people of north-eastern [[Sib
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  • ...oping nations for challenges. Ironically, the theoretician of containment, George Kennan, had become increasingly dubious about the U.S. and NATO role in stopping C
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  • ...es]]. He did not completely reject the containment doctrine developed by [[George Kennan]].
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  • ...on the enemy. Such decision-making style is not unique to this period. [[George Kennan]], considered a consummate diplomat and diplomatic theorist, observed that
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  • ...et influence elsewhere around the world. Much of the basic model came from George Kennan's "containment" model from 1947, a foundation of US policy for decades
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