the answer to this question is the Nixon Doctrine
It was good a good and sound policy. it allowed American tensions between American and the Soviet Union to be decreased.
to decrease the tension during the cold war
Soviet Union was communist.
Detente is the foreign policy strategy was thought to lessen tension with the Soviet Union. The foreign policy problem that eventually forced Lyndon Johnson out of politics was the Vietnam War.
a joint policy to reduce tensions and improve relations
It was good a good and sound policy. it allowed American tensions between American and the Soviet Union to be decreased.
to decrease the tension during the cold war
Soviet Union was communist.
Detente is the foreign policy strategy was thought to lessen tension with the Soviet Union. The foreign policy problem that eventually forced Lyndon Johnson out of politics was the Vietnam War.
The policy of detente, also known as the Nixon Doctrine, was created to relax tensions between the 2 superpowers, The Soviet Union and the United States. Detente is a spanish word meaning "relaxation of tensions."
Detente
Detente
a joint policy to reduce tensions and improve relations
President Richard Nixon sought to ease Cold War tensions primarily through a policy of détente, which aimed at relaxing the adversarial relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union. He engaged in strategic arms limitation talks (SALT) to curtail the nuclear arms race and signed the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty in 1972. Nixon also opened diplomatic relations with China, visiting the country in 1972, which helped to shift the balance of power and reduce tensions in the broader context of the Cold War. These efforts marked a significant shift from confrontation to negotiation in U.S. foreign policy.
Were termed Glasnost and Perestroika. Glasnost refers to openness and transparency within the Soviet government as an internal National Policy. Perestroika refers to restructuring and change.
That would be the country of Greece, which had long been considered a protectorate of Great Britain.
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