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ARTICLES RELATED TO Cold War 1953-1962 - Massive retaliation and brinksmanship |  |  |  | Cold War 1953-1962 - Massive retaliation and brinksmanship: Encyclopedia II - Cold War 1953-1962 - Massive retaliation and brinksmanship
Cold War 1953-1962 - Conflicting objectives.
When Eisenhower entered office in 1953, the new president was committed to two possibly contradictory goals: maintaining — or even heightening — the national commitment to counter the spread of Soviet influence; and satisfying demands to balance the budget, lower taxes, and curb inflation. The most prominent of the doctrines to emerge out of this goal was "massive retaliation," which Secretary of State John Foster Dulles announced early in 1954. Eschewing the costl ...
See also:Cold War 1953-1962, Cold War 1953-1962 - New leadership in both superpowers, Cold War 1953-1962 - Massive retaliation and brinksmanship, Cold War 1953-1962 - Conflicting objectives, Cold War 1953-1962 - Eisenhower administration strategy, Cold War 1953-1962 - McCarthyism, Cold War 1953-1962 - Europe and the founding of the Warsaw Pact, Cold War 1953-1962 - Mutually Assured Destruction, Cold War 1953-1962 - The rise of the Third World arena of conflict, Cold War 1953-1962 - Decolonization and the Cold War, Cold War 1953-1962 - Defense pacts in the Third World, Cold War 1953-1962 - Soviet influence and nationalism in the Third World, Cold War 1953-1962 - Mossadegh and the CIA in Iran, Cold War 1953-1962 - Latin America, Cold War 1953-1962 - Indochina, Cold War 1953-1962 - The Suez Crisis and the Arab World, Cold War 1953-1962 - South Asia, Cold War 1953-1962 - Africa, Cold War 1953-1962 - Threats to Soviet influence in Eastern Europe, Cold War 1953-1962 - Cuba, Cold War 1953-1962 - Notes, Cold War 1953-1962 - Significant documents Read more here: » Cold War 1953-1962: Encyclopedia II - Cold War 1953-1962 - Massive retaliation and brinksmanship |
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Cold War 1953-1962 - Decolonization and the Cold War.
The Korean War marked a shift in the focal point of the Cold War, from postwar Europe to East Asia. After this point, proxy battles in the Third World would become an ever-important arena of superpower competition.
The Eisenhower administration adjusted U.S. policy to the impact of decolonization. This shifted the focus of 1947-1949 away from war-torn Europe. By the early 1950s, the NATO alliance had already integrated Western Europe into the system of ...
See also:Cold War 1953-1962, Cold War 1953-1962 - New leadership in both superpowers, Cold War 1953-1962 - Massive retaliation and brinksmanship, Cold War 1953-1962 - Conflicting objectives, Cold War 1953-1962 - Eisenhower administration strategy, Cold War 1953-1962 - McCarthyism, Cold War 1953-1962 - Europe and the founding of the Warsaw Pact, Cold War 1953-1962 - Mutually Assured Destruction, Cold War 1953-1962 - The rise of the Third World arena of conflict, Cold War 1953-1962 - Decolonization and the Cold War, Cold War 1953-1962 - Defense pacts in the Third World, Cold War 1953-1962 - Soviet influence and nationalism in the Third World, Cold War 1953-1962 - Mossadegh and the CIA in Iran, Cold War 1953-1962 - Latin America, Cold War 1953-1962 - Indochina, Cold War 1953-1962 - The Suez Crisis and the Arab World, Cold War 1953-1962 - South Asia, Cold War 1953-1962 - Africa, Cold War 1953-1962 - Threats to Soviet influence in Eastern Europe, Cold War 1953-1962 - Cuba, Cold War 1953-1962 - Notes, Cold War 1953-1962 - Significant documents Read more here: » Cold War 1953-1962: Encyclopedia II - Cold War 1953-1962 - The rise of the Third World arena of conflict |
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 |  |  | Cold War 1953-1962 - Massive retaliation and brinksmanship: Encyclopedia II - Cold War 1953-1962 - Europe and the founding of the Warsaw PactAs the Cold War became an accepted element of the international system the battlegrounds of the earlier period began to stabilize. A de facto buffer zone between the two camps was set up in Central Europe. In the north, Finland agreed to remain neutral in any conflict. In the south, Yugoslavia, while communist, refused to bow to the Soviet Union and also insisted upon neutrality. By joint agreement in 1955 Aus ...
See also:Cold War 1953-1962, Cold War 1953-1962 - New leadership in both superpowers, Cold War 1953-1962 - Massive retaliation and brinksmanship, Cold War 1953-1962 - Conflicting objectives, Cold War 1953-1962 - Eisenhower administration strategy, Cold War 1953-1962 - McCarthyism, Cold War 1953-1962 - Europe and the founding of the Warsaw Pact, Cold War 1953-1962 - Mutually Assured Destruction, Cold War 1953-1962 - The rise of the Third World arena of conflict, Cold War 1953-1962 - Decolonization and the Cold War, Cold War 1953-1962 - Defense pacts in the Third World, Cold War 1953-1962 - Soviet influence and nationalism in the Third World, Cold War 1953-1962 - Mossadegh and the CIA in Iran, Cold War 1953-1962 - Latin America, Cold War 1953-1962 - Indochina, Cold War 1953-1962 - The Suez Crisis and the Arab World, Cold War 1953-1962 - South Asia, Cold War 1953-1962 - Africa, Cold War 1953-1962 - Threats to Soviet influence in Eastern Europe, Cold War 1953-1962 - Cuba, Cold War 1953-1962 - Notes, Cold War 1953-1962 - Significant documents Read more here: » Cold War 1953-1962: Encyclopedia II - Cold War 1953-1962 - Europe and the founding of the Warsaw Pact |
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 |  |  | Cold War 1953-1962 - Massive retaliation and brinksmanship: Encyclopedia II - Cold War 1953-1962 - New leadership in both superpowersWhen President Eisenhower was sworn in as president in 1953, the Democrats lost their twenty year control of the US presidency. Under Eisenhower, the United States' Cold War policy remained essentially unchanged. While a thorough rethinking of foreign policy known as "Operation Solarium" was launched, most of the ideas such as a thoroughgoing "rollback of Communism" and "liberation" of Eastern Europe wer ...
See also:Cold War 1953-1962, Cold War 1953-1962 - New leadership in both superpowers, Cold War 1953-1962 - Massive retaliation and brinksmanship, Cold War 1953-1962 - Conflicting objectives, Cold War 1953-1962 - Eisenhower administration strategy, Cold War 1953-1962 - McCarthyism, Cold War 1953-1962 - Europe and the founding of the Warsaw Pact, Cold War 1953-1962 - Mutually Assured Destruction, Cold War 1953-1962 - The rise of the Third World arena of conflict, Cold War 1953-1962 - Decolonization and the Cold War, Cold War 1953-1962 - Defense pacts in the Third World, Cold War 1953-1962 - Soviet influence and nationalism in the Third World, Cold War 1953-1962 - Mossadegh and the CIA in Iran, Cold War 1953-1962 - Latin America, Cold War 1953-1962 - Indochina, Cold War 1953-1962 - The Suez Crisis and the Arab World, Cold War 1953-1962 - South Asia, Cold War 1953-1962 - Africa, Cold War 1953-1962 - Threats to Soviet influence in Eastern Europe, Cold War 1953-1962 - Cuba, Cold War 1953-1962 - Notes, Cold War 1953-1962 - Significant documents Read more here: » Cold War 1953-1962: Encyclopedia II - Cold War 1953-1962 - New leadership in both superpowers |
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