encourage the overthrow of communist governments in eastern Europe.
Brinkmanship was a foreign policy practiced in the 1950s by President Eeisenhower's secretary of State John Foster Dulles. The term came from Dulles's policy of pressing Cold War issues with the Soviet Union to the brink of war. Hence "brinkmanship."
Dulles was an anti communist who supported deterence.
his secretary of state's brother, Allen Dulles, was head of the CIA, and together they worked to undermine communism using covert methods.
Brinksmanship
John Foster Dulles exercised a powerful influence as Secretary of State during the Eisenhower administration. He was known for his strong anti-communist stance, particularly with his policy of "brinkmanship" and the development of the idea of massive retaliation as a deterrent to Soviet aggression. Dulles played a key role in shaping US foreign policy during the Cold War.
A policy aimed at furthering the interests of the United States abroad by encouraging the investment of U.S. capital in foreign countries. - Answers.com I believe you are thinking of "Dollar Diplomacy". Dulles Diplomacy is the notion set forth by John Foster Dulles that believes in force and pressure is the best way to deal with enemies. During Dulles' time as Secretary of State these "enemies" were communists.
Scotland doesn't have a Foreign Secretary. Foreign policy for the whole of the UK is decided by the Westminster parliament in London.
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US : The Secretary of State. UK, for example, the Foreign Secretary, the Foreign & Commonwealth department.
The secretary of state and the secretary of defense generally work most closely with the president on foreign policy.
to carry out the natiomn's foreign policy