Containment
Containment
Containment was the U.S. strategy and policy of stopping the spread of communism beyond the regions where it already existed.
It was strongly associated with George Kennan, who argued that the Soviet Union would keep expanding if it was not checked.
Main Idea
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do not let communism spread farther
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resist Soviet influence abroad
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limit communist expansion rather than directly destroy it everywhere
Methods
Containment used:
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military pressure
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political alliances
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economic support
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diplomatic intervention
It became a guiding principle of U.S. foreign policy throughout the Cold War.
Historical Impact
Containment shaped later U.S. actions, including:
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the Truman Doctrine
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support for the Marshall Plan
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the Korean War
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the Vietnam War
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many other conflicts across Asia, Africa, and Latin America
containment = 遏制政策,核心目标是“不让共产主义继续扩张”
Containment was one of the core strategies of the United States during the Cold War.