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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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  • ...res to push back expansion by the [[Soviet Union]]. It contrasted to the [[detente]] policy begun under [[Richard Nixon]] and continued by [[Jimmy Carter]], w
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...ry Kissinger]] certainly had a geopolitical model in mind when moving to [[detente]] with the Soviets, and then the opening with China. Kissinger certainly u
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  • {{rpl|Detente||**}}
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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 Nixo ...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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