The policy proposed to limit the expansion of Soviet influence was referred to as containment without confrontation. The US would support anti-Communist regimes while avoiding direct conflict with the Soviets.
This was not entirely successful, and the largest failure of the policy was the Korean War of 1950-1953.
That policy is called the 'containment policy'. It led to the US involvement in the Korean and Vietnam wars, among others.
His policy about Soviet Expansion lead to "Containment" Containment- the policy or process of preventing the expantion of a hostile power
George Kennen was the diplomat who tried to explain soviet behavior in the telegram. The results of this long telegram was that the containment policy was enacted.
Iron Curtain
Containment
That policy is called the 'containment policy'. It led to the US involvement in the Korean and Vietnam wars, among others.
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
perestroika
foreign policy
George F. Kennan
George Kennen was the diplomat who tried to explain soviet behavior in the telegram. The results of this long telegram was that the containment policy was enacted.
Iron Curtain
Containment
Containment
contain Soviet expansion and influence. This policy, known as containment, aimed to prevent the spread of communism and Soviet power by providing economic and military aid to countries threatened by Soviet aggression. It shaped American foreign policy for several decades and played a significant role in the Cold War.
Massive retaliation.