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  • ...der tension between China and the Soviet Union, had to include the PRC. In detente, the five-power model that characterized the Cold War, as well as the decla
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  • #REDIRECT [[Detente]]
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  • ...der tension between China and the Soviet Union, had to include the PRC. In detente, the five-power model that characterized the Cold War, as well as the decla
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  • ...ly pragmatic and practical, strongly promoted modernization and home, and detente abroad with the United States. He put this pragmatism to the service of eco
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  • ...don B. Johnson]]. [[Richard Nixon]] and [[Henry Kissinger]] moved to the [[detente]] position, while the [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan Administration]] chose a more
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  • ...et Relations from Nixon to Reagan '' (2nd ed. 1994) [http://www.amazon.com/Detente-Confrontation-American-Soviet-Relations-Reagan/dp/0815730411/ref=sr_1_1?ie=
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  • '''Henry Kissinger''' (1923-2023), American statesman and exponent of [[detente]] and realism (foreign policy); he dominated foreign policy in the Nixon an ...blocs through [[economic warfare|economic]] and [[psychological warfare]]. Detente, or the "lessening of tensions", assumed that the opponent could not be sig
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  • * Sarrotte, M.E. ''Dealing with the Devil: East Germany, Detente & Ostpolitik, 1969-73'' The University of North Carolina Press, (2001) [htt ...tia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=29069917 online edition]; also [http://www.amazon.com/Detente-Confrontation-American-Soviet-Relations-Reagan/dp/0815730411/ref=pd_bbs_sr_
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  • ...slowly, said critics on the left), for opening relations with China, for [[detente]] with the [[Soviet Union]], and for ending American dominance of world mon ...can economic advantages and jettisoned moralism in foreign policy, seeking detente with Communism and confrontation with old allies who now had become economi
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  • ...stic policy, warning America had become weak at home and abroad. Rejecting detente he called for rollback of the decrepit Soviet Empire, whose only strength w ...dom of multinational capital, deemphasizing nuclear weapons, and deepening detente with the Soviet Union.<ref> Alan Wolfe, "Crackpot Moralism, Neo-Realism and
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  • ...dom of multinational capital, deemphasizing nuclear weapons, and deepening detente with the Soviet Union."<ref> Alan Wolfe, "Crackpot Moralism, Neo-Realism an * Garthoff, Raymond. ''Detente and Confrontation: American–Soviet relations from Nixon to Reagan'' (1994
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