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  1. Clark JOHNSON. Abstract. The expectation of ongoing pressure against the Soviet Union and potential allies elsewhere in world made up the thrust of early US planning for the Cold War, and were emblematic of Containment. They led the US to assume leadership of NATO in Western Europe, and to worldwide US engagements, including in Vietnam.

  2. Kennedy and DeGaulle were effective realists, while Eisenhower, Kissinger, and often Acheson, were not. The 1963 European settlement should have been updated during the decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union, but it was not. A consequence, in part, was the Ukraine war of 2022. Keywords.

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  4. A different cold war? European settlement of 1963 and afterward * By Clark JOHNSON †1. Abstract. The expectation of ongoing pressure against the Soviet Union and potential allies elsewhere in world made up the thrust of early US planning for the Cold War, and were emblematic of Containment.

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  6. Oct 24, 2022 · It was first used in 1947. By using the word “war,” it captured the seemingly life-or-death struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union and between capitalism and communism. But by...

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  7. Lyndon Baines Johnson was the 36th president of the United States, serving from the assassination of John F. Kennedy in November 1963 until his retirement in January 1969. 2. Johnson was born in rural Texas and spent his early years working as a teacher in poor communities. This gave him a lifelong interest in social reform and welfare policies.

  8. 1. Analyze the effectiveness of U.S. foreign policy during the Cold War through the actions of the office of the President of the United States. Confine your answer to the years 1947-1989. Document A Source: Rep. Mike Mansfield (D- Montana), Memorandum to Clark Clifford, ca. 1947.