Containment.
The policy of the US toward the Soviet Union after WWII was shaped by a belief that the Soviets intended to spread Communism throughout the world.
Containment; the U.S. policy of containing communism in a certain country/area.
containment policy In his famous"X" paper, Kennan wrote how communism needed to be"contained" where it existed and disallowed from spreading. The Truman Administration adopted the policy of containment in the late 1940s, with the goal of stopping communist expansion wherever it could in the world.
His policy about Soviet Expansion lead to "Containment" Containment- the policy or process of preventing the expantion of a hostile power
Containment Policy
The president adopted a policy of containment toward Soviet expansion and the spread of communism
Containment; the U.S. policy of containing communism in a certain country/area.
The policy of the US toward the Soviet Union after WWII was shaped by a belief that the Soviets intended to spread Communism throughout the world.
Containment
George Kennan proposed "containment" to stop the expansion of Communism. He believed in defending the industrial powers of the world over Soviet expansion at all costs. This included Western Europe, Japan, and the United States.
The "containment policy" dealt with the expansion of Communism in the western hemisphere.
Because Lenin and other leading Communists, however, only intended the NEP to be a temporary retreat from the goals of communism.
a belief that the Soviets intended to spread Communism throughout the world. (apex)
Because Lenin and other leading Communists, however, only intended the NEP to be a temporary retreat from the goals of communism.
a belief that the Soviets intended to spread Communism throughout the world. (apex)
The mercantilism policy
Support the efforts of free peoples to resist communism ( I bet this is for castlelearning)