It led the United States to pursue a friendlier relationship with China.
The detente refers to a phase of the Cold War during which the tension between the US and the USSR relaxed,but without a definite settlement. It took place during 1968 to 1979.
Detente, the easing of strained relationships between countries, began in1969. During this time the SALT treaty and the Helsinki accord was signed and the infamous red telephone was installed for quick discussions between Russia and the United States.
Detente, a period of eased tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union during the Cold War, led to significant diplomatic and military developments, including arms control agreements like the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT). It fostered increased communication and trade between the superpowers, reducing the risk of nuclear confrontation. However, detente also faced criticism for allowing the Soviet Union to strengthen its influence in regions like Africa and Latin America, ultimately contributing to a resurgence of Cold War tensions in the late 1970s.
Al Qaeda was originally created during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, as a way for the Afghans to fight the Russians. They received intelligence from the Central Intelligence Agency and had the support of most of NATO. After the Soviets were kicked out of Afghanistan, they used their high powered weaponry and Americanized training to gain influence throughout the Middle East, and try to rid the Middle East of foreign influence. They began to dislike NATO, and America, because of their (or our) influence (foreign influence) in Saudi Arabia.
Detente was a diplomatic strategy employed during the Cold War to ease tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union. It involved negotiation and cooperation on issues like arms control, exemplified by treaties such as the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT). This approach aimed to reduce the risk of nuclear conflict and foster a more stable international environment. Ultimately, detente reflected a pragmatic acknowledgment by both superpowers of the need to coexist despite ideological differences.
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The detente refers to a phase of the Cold War during which the tension between the US and the USSR relaxed,but without a definite settlement. It took place during 1968 to 1979.
Brinksmanship increased tensions, and eventually caused war. Nixon took office during war, and switched to detente.
Richard Nixon led the United States during detente.
The philosophy of détente, which promoted peaceful coexistence and diplomatic negotiations with the Soviet Union, influenced U.S. foreign policy during the Cold War by leading to the signing of arms control agreements like SALT I and II. This policy shift helped reduce tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union and paved the way for greater diplomatic engagement and cooperation between the two superpowers.
President Richard Nixon ended the detente with the soviets
Tried to reverse the policy of detente.
After decades of foreign rule, China wanted to protect its traditional culture from foreign influence.
What contributions did Indo-European peoples make to the development of Western Civilization during the ancient world
foreign influence during WWI once Germany took over the Russian government
The period of detente was during the middle of the Cold War in the 1970s which involved the United States and the Soviet Union. It is defined an easing of relations between the 2 superpowers.