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"The Bush administration seems determined to go back toward a cold war strategy."
Prime Minister Yoshida was only making a political choice of giving priority to the economy as a cold war strategy.
That's what the truth looked like in the region around our Cold War strategy and the development of any ultra-high-tech or exotic weapons.
It was a propaganda component of the Cold War strategy of containment.
The doctrine was designed to diminish Soviet influence in these regions as part of the administration's overall Cold War strategy.
As an island, Japan was physically isolated from neighbors (like China) that soon became hostile to its incorporation in America's cold war strategy.
Japan allowed the United States to keep its military bases here, a keystone in America's cold war strategy in Asia.
Khrushchev's phrase was also used as the title of Jan Šejna's book on communist Cold War strategies.
When the Korean War broke out, Indochina became "an important pawn in Cold War strategy".
This fear was even a central part of Cold War strategy, referred to as the doctrine of Mutually Assured Destruction.
Waging Peace: How Eisenhower Shaped an Enduring Cold War Strategy (1998).
Kennan's analysis, which generally lined up with Harriman's, became the cornerstone of Truman's Cold War strategy of containment.
The act and its changes, along with the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan, were major components of the Truman administration's Cold War strategy.
Throughout the Cold War Arkansas National Guard units underwent multiple re-organizations in response to the nation's Cold War strategy.
Paul Nitze: author of NSC-68, a foundational document in the U.S. Cold War strategy of containment.
Under Truman, the successful Marshall Plan had accompanied a containment policy (often credited to George Kennan) as a Cold War strategy, meant to temporarily replace roll-back.
The Reagan administration's stance on Central American refugees reflected the government's broader goals within the region, which in itself reflected a Cold War strategy of containment and counterinsurgency.
"We had a cold war strategy with the Japanese and Europeans that worked, making them bulwarks of democracy by letting them export freely to our markets even while their own were closed.
This was another example of how Cold War strategy was utilized for the dual purpose of trying to surveil extraterrestrial activity under the cover of surveilling Soviet activity.
After World War II, Herskovits publicly advocated African independence and also attacked American politicians for viewing Africa as an object of Cold War strategy.
Harver, John W. The Sino-American Alliance: Nationalist China and American Cold War Strategy in Asia.
We're consulting with our allies on the implementation of many of these steps which fit well with the new post cold war strategy and force posture that we've developed in NATO.
After becoming secretary of state in 1949, Acheson helped shape the NATO military alliance with Western Europe and was generally able to preserve the bipartisan consensus behind the cold war strategy.
Soon thereafter, U.S. Cold War strategy assumed a more assertive and militaristic quality, causing Kennan to lament over what he believed was as an aberration of his previous assessments.
In defending the Vietnam intervention, Lind says it exemplified the best of cold war strategy, which combined "the duelist's logic of power politics and the crusader's logic of ideological war."