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Review Essay Solving for X: Kennan, Containment, and the Color Line CLAYTON R. KOPPES The author teaches in the history department at Oberlin College. George F. Kennan is renowned as the author of the containment doctrine and subse-quently as a critic of American Cold War policy. But other elements of his thought, which have been neglected, are integral to a reconsideration of his stature. He.
George F. Kennan, the chief architect of the containment and deterrence policies that shaped America foreign policy during the Cold War, said Sunday that Congress, and not President Bush, must decide whether the United States should take military action against Iraq. In a wide-ranging interview at a Georgetown senior citizens home where he spent the past month, the 98-year-old historian and.
Containment, associated with the American diplomat George F. Kennan, was the central post-war concept of the US and its allies in dealing with the Soviet Union. Containment kept the cold war from.
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Kennan,“Universalism,” and the Truman Doctrine Robert Frazier Introduction George F. Kennan is generally seen as one of the architects of American con-tainment policy during the Cold War, yet in 1967 he attacked the 1947 Tru-man Doctrine speech as “universalistic” on grounds that it had committed the United States to intervention in any case of Soviet aggressive action against free.
George F. Kennan. Born February 16, 1904 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. U.S. diplomat, historian, and author. G eorge F. Kennan is considered one of the greatest diplomats and statesmen of the United States.Kennan played a major role in formulating U.S. foreign policy, especially on the issue of Soviet-U.S. relations during the early stages of the Cold War.
American Foreign Service Association (AFSA), established in 1924, is the professional association of the United States Foreign Service.With over 15,000 dues-paying members, American Foreign Service Association represents 28,000 active and retired Foreign Service employees of the Department of State and Agency for International Development (AID), as well as smaller groups in the Foreign.