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            had meant more than just military force, but such dis-  in any one country might prompt a whole series of
            tinctions were quickly lost in the heated atmosphere of  takeovers, resulting in an eventual direct threat to the
            the Cold War.                                       United States itself.The logic of containment resulted at
              Truman did not run in the 1952 presidential election,  least partially in American involvement in the Vietnam
            which was won by Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower.   War in the early 1960s. Some feared that the loss of
            During the campaign the Republicans bitterly criticized  South Vietnam would topple other Southeast  Asian
            containment for abandoning the people of Eastern    states, so the United States became involved in a second
            Europe to a tyrannical political system. John Foster  major land war in Asia since 1945. The result was a
            Dulles, soon to be Eisenhower’s secretary of state, prom-  costly and bitter conflict, deep social division in the
            ised to “roll back” Soviet influence in Eastern Europe. But  United States, and the eventual military defeat of South
            Dulles recoiled from the idea of war, and so could do lit-  Vietnam in 1975.
            tle more than continue containment after 1952. Dulles  With military containment discredited, U.S. presidents
            knew that a direct attempt to intervene in the Soviet East-  still had to struggle with how to respond to perceived
            ern bloc would provoke full-scale war. Instead, Dulles  Soviet gains in what was seen as the zero-sum nature of
            assumed, especially after Stalin died in 1953, that forces  the Cold War. In Angola and southern Africa in the late
            of nationalism in Eastern Europe would do the job in  1970s, and in Afghanistan and Central America in the
            bringing down the Soviet system. Yet another review of  1980s, Washington relied on proxy forces to combat
            American defense strategy, carried out in 1953, came to  Soviet influence. The United States found dissident
            the same conclusion. However, the Americans did esca-  groups and organizations opposed to Soviet-backed
            late the propaganda war by improving the broadcast  Marxist states. Such organizations were then armed and
            capabilities of Radio Free Europe.                  supported by the U.S. Examples include the Contra
                                                                rebels in Nicaragua, the mujahideen resistance factions in
            Containment after Korea                             Afghanistan, and the UNITA movement in Angola.
            The Korean War also posed continuing serious questions  The obvious decline of the USSR in the late 1980s
            about what exactly containment meant.Was the United  prompted much retrospection on Kennan’s original ideas
            States to become involved in every single conflict around  and the ways in which they had been used, or misused.
            the globe where Communism was perceived to be a     In 1987 Foreign Affairs reprinted Kennan’s article in its
            threat? Were some areas of the globe more valuable to  entirety. Some saw Kennan as a far-sighted and perceptive
            the United States than others? Some commentators,   observer of the USSR, while others decried what they felt
            such as Henry Kissinger, have pointed out that contain-  was the distortion of his ideas and the high cost of mili-
            ment was essentially a defensive, reactive policy that  tary containment over the years.
            conceded the initiative to the other side. Others have  Historically containment, in the context of the Cold
            argued that proponents of containment grossly over-  War, will be remembered as a doctrine that did much to
            rated the Soviet military threat, which in the early 1950s  define the ‘battle lines’ of the Cold War.The wars fought
            was still minimal in terms of atomic weapons. Contain-  under the banner of containment had a tremendous
            ment was also said to have underestimated the usefulness  impact of the peoples of Asia and Africa. However, con-
            of long-term negotiations in solving East-West problems.  tainment will also remain an important diplomatic tool
              During the 1950s supporters of containment con-   in the new century and in the near future will most likely
            jured up the metaphor of a row of dominoes to illustrate  be applied to perceived ‘rogue’ states.
            what might happen if containment failed in any given
                                                                                                     Paul W. Doerr
            area. The successful toppling of the first domino means
            the whole row will fall.A successful Communist takeover  See also Diplomacy
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