The primary goal of American foreign policy during the Cold War was to contain the spread of the Soviet Union's communist ideology around the world. By the mid-1960s, the struggle of the two superpowers was concentrated on Vietnam. Through supporting the anti-communist South Vietnamese ...
Foreign Policy Usa - During Cold War
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SAT阅读历史知识补充-冷战时期(Cold War) Postwar Tension 战后的紧张局势 In many ways, the Cold War began even before the guns fell silent in Germany and in the Pacific in 1945. Suspicion and mistrus…
>On the occasion of the publication of the Institute's Documents on British Foreign Policy, the Rt Hon Lord Hurd of Westwell gave his views on Britain's post‐Cold War foreign and security policy. In this article, based on his presentation, he discusses the changes which have taken place ...
Both an intellectual and an internationalist, he had great influence over the course of American foreign relations in the 1960s and 1970s. Fulbright was also the most prominent, and the most effective, of the first American critics of the Vietnam War. His criticism wa... (展开全部) 我来...
Learn about John F. Kennedy and his foreign policy during The Cold War. Discover how JFK's policies both raised tensions and avoided nuclear war in...
foil for Kennedy's ambitious agenda was Dean Rusk, who had long been convinced that the State Department was too slow in formulating important foreign policy measures. Fulbright's racial attitudes and voting records would later be used against him when he criticized Lyndon Johnson's war policies....
Foreign Policy: A Study of Cold War Conflict Behavior This study reexamines an empirical claim that is broadly accepted in international relations: during the Cold War U.S. foreign policy belligerence was infl... WH Moore,DJ Lanoue - 《Journal of Politics》 被引量: 59发表: 2003年 ...
This thesis will view Canadian Cold War policies through the prism of the coup in Czechoslovakia in 1948. It is the first account, based on primary sources, of the Canadian government's response to the coup in Czechoslovakia, of government and media attitudes towards the republic, and of the...