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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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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Containment policy]]. Needs checking by a human.
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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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  • {{r|Containment policy}}
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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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  • {{r|Containment policy}}
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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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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Containment policy]]. Needs checking by a human.
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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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  • {{r|Containment policy}}
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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|Containment policy}}
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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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