By retracing shifts in the meaning, usage, and perception of the doctrine of ‘Soviet containment’, this article provides a balanced account of the extent to which US Cold War interventions were in fact driven by such a Grand Strategy....Pieper, Moritz AStudent Pulse
For five decades, we have been successful in applying containment and deterrence in the Cold War. From Project Gutenberg He had been shaken and stirred of late out of all his self-containment; Prudence had heard many things from him. From Project Gutenberg Ironically, however, the time allocati...
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American policy of containment refers to the foreign policy strategy of the US in the early years of the Cold war. The policy was to defeat the Soviet Union by preventing it from expanding the territories under its Communist control or otherwise extending its influence. This, naturally, resulted...
Drawing on the mythologized version of the Rosa Parks story and the current agenda of conservative cultural managers and news media to contain the story around September 11,1 analyze the stakes in the political struggle over the control of the production of meaning in our classrooms....
William Inboden has made a signal contribution to Cold War history and tonpost-1945 American religious history. This well-written and impressivelynresearched work convincingly documents the centrality of religion in shapingninterpretations of the Cold War's meaning by U.S. leaders, not onlyn...
T. LHAMON, Deliberate Speed\nGeorge Kennan's famous "Long Tele gram," with an assist by the Truman Doctrine in , kick-started the Cold War by insisting that the Soviet Union, former U.S. allies in the ght against the Nazis, were bent on conquering large swaths of the countries they ...