Detente, a period of eased tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States during the late 1960s and 1970s, led to increased diplomatic engagement and arms control agreements, such as the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT). It fostered a more stable international environment, reducing the risk of direct military confrontation. However, detente was not without its challenges, as underlying ideological differences and conflicts in third-world countries continued to strain relations. Ultimately, while detente improved communication and cooperation, it did not eliminate the fundamental rivalry between the superpowers.
It led to a reduction in tension between the superpowers.
Detente
it ended with the Soviet Union invading Afghanistan in 1979.
Richard Nixon
Detente
It led to a reduction in tension between the superpowers.
it led to a reduction in tension between the superpowers
it led to a reduction in tension between the superpowers
Detente
it ended with the Soviet Union invading Afghanistan in 1979.
Detente eased the tension between the Soviet Union and the u.s. The reduction of nuclear arms enhanced national security for both nations. "thawing" period of the cold war.
The US and the Soviet Union engaged in arm negotiations during a period of relaxed tension also known as detente.
Richard Nixon
Detente
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a joint policy to reduce tensions and improve relations
Detente eased the tension between the Soviet Union and the u.s. The reduction of nuclear arms enhanced national security for both nations. "thawing" period of the cold war.