The first test of Eisenhower's new policy to contain Chinese communism was the Formosa Straits. This was a conflict that occurred between the Republic of China and the People's Republic of China.
Communism
Communism
U.S Policy to contain communism (APEX)
The US. adopted a policy of containment towards the spread of Communism. Which in summary means that the US. exercised a policy to stop the Communism movement from spreading into new countries and to contain it where it was at the time.
Diplomacy at all costs is not part of the Bush doctrine of foreign policy.
brinkmanship, massive retaliation
Dwight D. Eisenhower's response to communism was characterized by a policy of containment and the promotion of the "domino theory," which suggested that the fall of one country to communism could lead to the spread of communism to neighboring nations. He emphasized the importance of military alliances, such as NATO, and supported interventions in regions threatened by communism, exemplified by U.S. involvement in Korea and Vietnam. Eisenhower also advocated for the use of covert operations through the CIA to undermine communist movements globally. Overall, his administration sought to contain communism while avoiding direct large-scale military conflicts.
The Truman Doctrine was the US policy of trying to contain the spread of communism
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To contain communism. The Korean & Vietnam Wars were part of that containment policy.
Containment.
contain means ingredient