George F. Kennan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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George Frost Kennan (February 16, 1904 – March 17, 2005) was an American advisor, diplomat, political scientist, and historian, best known as "the father of containment" and as a key figure in the em...
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George Kennan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
George Kennan may refer to: • George Kennan (explorer) (1845–1924) • George F. Kennan (1904–2005), diplomat and historian; the explorer's great-nephew and architect of the U.S. containment policy dur...
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The full text of George Kennan's "Long Telegram" (1946) ... The single document that best illustrated American anti-communism and general suspicion of Soviet aspirations, was George Kennan's famous Long Telegram of 1946. The Long Telegram was perhaps the most cited and most influential statement of the early years of the...
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David Gergen, editor at large of U.S. News & World Report, engages George Kennan, statesman and writer on American diplomatic history that includes much about Russia and the former Soviet Union. He's the author of At A Century's Ending: Reflections 1982-1995.
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George Frost Kennan represented the U.S. in Prague for a year during the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia and in Berlin for over two years. While those posts were important in Kennan’s life, they were only two of a series of exciting assignments in his long career.
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George F. Kennan, a diplomat and Pulitzer Prize-winning historian who formulated the basic foreign policy followed by the United States in the Cold War, died last night at his home in Princeton, N.J. He was 101. ... George F. Kennan, right foreground, is shown in 1952 with Soviet President Nikolai Shvernik, center,
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861.00/2 - 2246: Telegram ... The Charge in the Soviet Union (Kennan) to the Secretary of State ... 511. Answer to Dept's 284, Feb 3 [13] involves questions so intricate, so delicate, so strange to our form of thought, and so important to analysis of our international environment that I cannot compress answers into single...
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George F. Kennan, the chief architect of the containment and deterrence policies that shaped America foreign policy during the Cold War, said Sunday that Congress, and not President Bush, must decide whether the United States should take military action against Iraq.
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