Kennan wanted to keep the soviets expansion as safe as possible. He did not want to wage a war against the U.S so he resulted to containment which seemed like a safe idea that posed no great risks
containment
His policy about Soviet Expansion lead to "Containment" Containment- the policy or process of preventing the expantion of a hostile power
Truman and George F Kennan (the "father of containment")
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.
Origins of Containment
Kennan wanted to keep the soviets expansion as safe as possible. He did not want to wage a war against the U.S so he resulted to containment which seemed like a safe idea that posed no great risks
containment
His policy about Soviet Expansion lead to "Containment" Containment- the policy or process of preventing the expantion of a hostile power
His policy about Soviet Expansion lead to "Containment" Containment- the policy or process of preventing the expantion of a hostile power
George F. Kennan was the US Diploment responsible for urging the policy of containment during the soviet expansion.
George F. Kennan
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.
George F. Kennan, toward the Truman doctrine
Truman and George F Kennan (the "father of containment")
George Kennan
Containment
containment