The six policies of the cold war were detente, containment, brinkmanship, collective security, non-alignment and detterance.
Containment.
Eisenhower's cold war policies was aimed at providing more bang for the buck.
The USSR & US "Were" the Cold War. The earth was a divided house. One side of the globe was communist; the other side was non-communist. Those that were neutral were constantly striving to remain neutral.
the United States' support of South Vietnam.
Joseph Stalin was the dictator of the USSR and Harry S Truman was the President of the US at the time the Cold War began, at the end of WW II, and both of these leaders created the national policies upon which the Cold War was based.
Containment.
Eisenhower's cold war policies was aimed at providing more bang for the buck.
When lesbians ruled the world and had crazy orgys all day err'day.
Their concerns had always been apartheid.
containment and the Truman doctrine
Both Truman and Eisenhower followed their policies with little deviation.
The USSR & US "Were" the Cold War. The earth was a divided house. One side of the globe was communist; the other side was non-communist. Those that were neutral were constantly striving to remain neutral.
the United States' support of South Vietnam.
Maintain a strong defense and avoid any major confrontation with the USSR.
Totally wrong. US policies far from won the Cold War, they nearly brought the world to nuclear holocaust. There was no collapse of Communist, as Communism still exists. Come back when you get your facts right.
http://history.sandiego.edu/gen/20th/coldwar0.html
Realpolitik focused on pragmatic policies rather than ideological considerations, promoting the pursuit of a nation's self-interest and power. This approach led to policies such as detente and negotiations with rivals to manage conflicts, affecting the Cold War by easing tensions and reducing the risk of direct military confrontation between the superpowers. Realpolitik also influenced alliances and engagements with non-aligned countries, shaping the global dynamics of the Cold War period.