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" States entering with reasonable confidence upon a policy of firm containment, designed to confront the Russians with unalterable counter-force at every point where they show signs of encroaching upon the interests of a peaceful and stable world. "
Significant Events in U.S. Foreign Relations (1900 - 2001) - 第 14 頁
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U.S. Security Interests and Policies in Southwest Asia: Hearings Before the ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1980 - 408 頁
...would of itself warrant the United States entering with reasonable confidence upon a policy of firm containment, designed to confront the Russians with...upon the interests of a peaceful and stable world. But in actuality the possibilities for American policy are by no means limited to holding the line...
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The Conduct of Soviet Foreign Policy

Erik Peter Hoffmann, Frederic J. Fleron - 778 頁
...of world power," our response was fateful and straightforward: we must, Kennan argued and we agreed, "confront the Russians with unalterable counterforce...upon the interests of a peaceful and stable world." Since then, however, the international setting has grown constantly more complex, adding powerful new...
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The Wise Men: Six Friends and the World They Made

Walter Isaacson, Evan Thomas - 1997 - 852 頁
...inevitably appealed to the action-oriented Navy Secretary. The goal, Kennan said, was "a policy of firm containment, designed to confront the Russians with...upon the interests of a peaceful and stable world. " The prospects for such a policy elicited a rare sense of elation in Kennan. The "vigilant application...
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Silent Film and the Triumph of the American Myth

Paula Marantz Cohen - 2001 - 1286 頁
...that its own survival depended on undermining American power. Thus the Soviets needed to be confronted 'with unalterable counter-force at every point where...upon the interests of a peaceful and stable world'. Kennan's analysis fitted neatly with the recent exasperating experience of the Truman administration...
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March to Armageddon: The United States and the Nuclear Arms Race, 1939 to ...

Ronald E. Powaski - 1987 - 314 頁
...Soviet influence." Another member of the department, George Kennan, insisted that the United States "confront the Russians with unalterable counterforce...upon the interests of a peaceful and stable world." He promised that if the United States pursued a policy of "long term, patient but firm and vigilant...
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George Kennan and the Dilemmas of US Foreign Policy

David Mayers - 1990 - 416 頁
...best means by which to thwart Soviet mischief. In the final draft, he discussed the need for a policy "designed to confront the Russians with unalterable...encroaching upon the interests of a peaceful and stable world."14 Partly a recapitulation of ideas that he had been expressing for years, Kennan' s essay was...
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American Defense Annual, 1988-1989

Joseph J. Kruzel - 1988 - 344 頁
...must be equally determined and comprehensive. He advocated "a long-term, patient but firm and vigilant containment . . . designed to confront the Russians...encroaching upon the interests of a peaceful and stable world."1 The strategy of containment merged with an attachment to collective security that had become...
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Soviet Foreign Policy

Erik P. Hoffmann, Robbin Frederick Laird, Frederic J. Fleron - 876 頁
...would of itself warrant the United States entering with reasonable confidence upon a policy of firm containment, designed to confront the Russians with...upon the interests of a peaceful and stable world. But in actuality the possibilities for American policy are by no means limited to holding the line...
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On Every Front: The Making and Unmaking of the Cold War

Thomas G. Paterson - 1992 - 326 頁
...X," published an article in the July 1947 issue of Foreign Affairs that recommended a "policy of firm containment, designed to confront the Russians with...encroaching upon the interests of a peaceful and stable world."5 As Acheson put it, the United States had to resist a Soviet "pincer movement" threatening...
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National Identities and Post-Americanist Narratives

Donald E. Pease - 1994 - 340 頁
...must do more than prevent Soviet flow by "entering with reasonable confidence upon a policy of firm containment designed to confront the Russians with...upon the interests of a peaceful and stable world" (SSC, 581); it must also make the source of that flow "appear sterile and quixotic" (SSC, 581 ), not...
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