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Galbraith favored détente with the Soviet Union, and was out of step with the Containment policy then being developed by George Kennan and the State Department's policymakers.
Containment cost was estimated at $ 6, 400, 000 .< ref > USDA Forest Service.
Containment was a United States policy using numerous strategies to prevent the spread of communism abroad.
His critique of strategy in Afghanistan International Terrorism-The Case for Containment was published in the US military journal Joint Force Quarterly in April 2012.
) Containment of prostitution was one explicitly stated goal of the tax.
He admitted that there were serious deficiencies in the article and he was afflicted with ulcers over the response that the article received .< ref name =" gati "> Charles Gati, “ What Containment Meant ,” < u > Foreign Policy </ u >, no.
The series would start to have more explicit tie-ins to Real as it went on — " Slimer's Sacrifice " referenced Egon entering the Containment Unit in an episode of Real Ghostbusters: Xmas Marks the Spot and " Grundelesque " was a direct sequel to Real Ghostbusters episode " The Grundel ", bringing back the eponymous villain and revealing Kylie lost a friend during its first attack.
With the US pullout in Vietnam, the normalization of US relations with China, and the Sino-Soviet Split, the policy of Containment was abandoned and a new policy of détente was established, whereby peaceful coexistence was sought between the United States and the Soviet Union.
Chiang Kai Shek's government was supported by the United States because the ROC was part of the Containment of Communism which stretched from a devastated South Korea to an increasingly divided South East Asia.
In 1990, Medco Containment was acquired by Merck & Co., Inc. and became Merck-Medco.
In his 1967 book, Politics and Diplomacy of Peacemaking: Containment and Counter-Revolution at Versailles, Mayer argued that the Paris Peace Conference was a struggle between what he calls the " Old Diplomacy " of the alliance system, secret treaties and brutal power politics and the " New Diplomacy " as represented by Vladmir Lenin's Decree on Peace of 1917 and Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points, which Mayer sees as promoting peaceful and rational diplomacy.
In his 1997 book, George F. Kennan and the Origins of Containment, 1944-1946, a collection of letters between Lukacs and his close friend George F. Kennan exchanged in 1994-1995, Lukacs and Kennan criticized the New Left claim that the Cold War was caused by the United States.
Slimer was returned to a Paranormal Containment Research Tank in the Firehouse.
The first hint of The Goddess ' existence came at the end of the Infinity War crossover, when it was revealed that an unknown woman had stolen the five Cosmic Containment Units in the Magus ' possession.
This was the first major protracted combat of the Cold War, one of the first exercises in U. S. policy of Containment, and a subject of the Truman Doctrine of U. S. President Harry Truman.

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During the next five years liberal leaders in the United States sank in the cumulative confusion attendant upon and manifested in a negative policy of Containment -- and the bitterest irony -- enforced and enforceable only by threat of a weapon that we felt the greatest distaste for but could not abandon: the atom bomb.
Similarly, Johnson argues that transitivity and the law of the excluded middle in logic are underlaid by preconceptual embodied experiences of the Containment schema.
After General Charles de Gaulle argued about US-leadership within the NATO Alliance and following the unconditional support entrusted by the US Governments to dubious right-wing military regimes in the name of Communist Containment policy-such as the Spanish Franco and Portuguese Salazar's dictatorships or the Greek Regime of the Colonels, in the wake of the Vietnam War protests, democratic left-wing public opinion in the USA and in Europe raised the controversial question of the MAPs being used as instruments of some form of covert ultra-conservative political US imperialism.
Tactical Pursuit And Containment ( TPAC ) is a term used by police in the United Kingdom, and describes training for managing and terminating police pursuits.
He's been living with Egon for over a decade now, and the two are closer than in the original series ; when trying to get Egon to discipline the ghost in " Glutton for Punishment ", Janine says she knows the two have been through a lot together, and in " Slimer's Sacrifice " Egon immediately suits up to enter the Containment Unit to rescue him, but after he is attacked by the ghost, Eduardo goes in to save Slimer.
In this third-person perspective, dystopian environment, players control Gideon Eshanti and Rachel Braque, two loyal agents ( and lovers ) of a new law enforcement agency created by the theocracy: Artificial Reality Containment, or ARC, a Cultural Revolution-like organization that enforces a ban on cybernetic technology in general and virtual reality in particular.
In 1995, the EPA ordered the primary remedy of the burial ground should be: " Containment by capping with an engineered barrier constructed primarily of native materials.
Riders pass the Jurassic Park Raptor Containment building which is surrounded by a damaged electric fence before passing another boat which had crashed into the cement walkway surrounding the river.
* George F. Kennan and the Origins of Containment, 1944 – 1946: the Kennan-Lukacs Correspondence, Introduction by John Lukacs.
Containment systems for nuclear power reactors are distinguished by size, shape, materials used, and suppression systems.
* Containment, a foreign policy used by the United States during the Cold War

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* with Brent Scowcroft and Richard W. Murphy, Differentiated Containment: U. S. Policy Toward Iran and Iraq, Council on Foreign Relations Press ( July 1997 ), ISBN 0-87609-202-4
* Containment: When one thing contains another, it can frequently be used metonymically, as when " dish " is used to refer not to a plate but to the food it contains, or as when the name of a building is used to refer to the entity it contains, as when " the White House " or " the Pentagon " are used to refer to the presidential staff or the military.
Congressman Richard Nixon, who later as President would call on Acheson for advice, ridiculed " Acheson's College of Cowardly Communist Containment.
In March 1947, President Truman appeared before Congress and used Kennan's Containment policy as the basis for what became known as the Truman Doctrine.
Truman originally wanted a Rollback strategy to unify Korea ; after the Chinese successes he settled for a Containment policy to split the country.
One side views the war as a necessary part of the Containment policy, which allowed the enemy to choose the time and place of warfare.
" This theory can be traced in the origins of Containment, a U. S. policy on preventing the spread of Soviet influence after the World War II ( see also Truman Doctrine ).
Claudia Jones: Beyond Containment ( Ayebia Clarke Publishing Ltd ), Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2011.
Ecological sanitation can be viewed as a three-step process dealing with human excreta: ( 1 ) Containment, ( 2 ) Sanitization, ( 3 ) Recycling.
The Containment policy meant fighting communist expansion where ever it occurred, and the Communist picked where the American allies were weakest.
* James M. Smith's Ireland's Magdalene Laundries and the Nation's Architecture of Containment won the 2007 Donald Murphy Prize for a Distinguished First Book from the American Conference for Irish Studies.
Other important works include We Now Know ( 1997 ), an analysis of the Cold War from its origins to the Cuban Missile Crisis, incorporating new archival evidence from the Soviet bloc, and his revised edition of Strategies of Containment ( 2005 ), which analyzes in detail the theory and methods used to contain the Soviet Union from the Truman to Reagan administrations.
* Strategies of Containment: A Critical Appraisal of Postwar American National Security Policy ( 1982 ; 2d ed.
Containment in 1967, when he published the first volume of his memoirs, involved something other than the use of military " counterforce.
* John Lukacs ( editor with the introduction ), George F. Kennan and the Origins of Containment, 1944 – 1946: the Kennan-Lukacs Correspondence ( Columbia, Mo.

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