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The emerging doctrine of containment ( as opposed to rollback ) argued that the United States needed to substantially aid non-communist countries to stop the spread of Soviet influence.
There was also some hope that the Eastern European nations would join the plan, and thus be pulled out of the emerging Soviet bloc, but that was not to happen.
The emerging Soviet leaders sought to establish a new order and understanding of equality based on Marxist – Leninist ideology.
His last concern was the emerging persecution of the Church in the Soviet Russia and the famine there after the revolution.
Along with the other major Russian socialist party, the Socialist Revolutionaries ( эсеры ), the Mensheviks led the emerging network of Soviets, notably the Petrograd Soviet in the capital, throughout most of 1917.
A very large Friendship Guesthouse was constructed in 1954, one of dozens across China, to receive the Soviet " elder brothers " who came to assist Chinese development prior to tensions emerging between Soviet and Chinese leadership.
The end of the Cold War with the former Soviet Union left in its wake many new military challenges, tensions and emerging conflicts.
Quickly emerging as post-communist Russia's leading opposition leader, Zyuganov stressed the overall decline in living standards corresponding with the dismantlement of Soviet socialism.
After the war, liberals and conservatives alike were concerned about the U. S. ability to respond effectively to perceived external threats from the Soviet Union and China and the emerging Cold War, as well as to the fall-out from the decolonization of Africa and Asia.
Perhaps even more importantly, on emerging from the western exit of the Gap, one encounters gentle terrain from there to the river Rhine, which favoured Soviet chances to reach and cross the Rhine before NATO could prevent it.
The Advanced Tactical Fighter ( ATF ) was a demonstration and validation program undertaken by the United States Air Force to develop a next-generation air superiority fighter to counter emerging worldwide threats, including Soviet Sukhoi Su-27 and Mikoyan MiG-29 fighters under development in the 1980s.
The conflict involving Britain, France, Israel and Egypt quickly developed into a potential flashpoint between the emerging ' superpowers ' of the United States and the Soviet Union as the Soviets made intimations that they would militarily support Egypt's cause.
By 1947 a combination of the emerging Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union and growing social conflicts in France, linked to the increasing gap between wages and prices, put the three party union ( SFIO, PCF and MRP ) under heavy pressure.
During the emerging phases of the Cold War, he was recruited by the United States military to set up a spy ring directed against the Soviet Union ( known as the Gehlen Organization ) which employed numerous former SS, SD and Wehrmacht officers and eventually became head of the West German intelligence apparatus.
The emerging communist movements and other fellow traveler radicalism of the time, however, either switched to urban guerrilla warfare before the end of the 1960s, and / or soon revived the rural-based strategies of both Maoism and Guevarism, tendencies that escalated worldwide throughout the 1970s, by and large with the support from the communist states and the Soviet empire in general and Cuba's Castro regime in particular.
Relations between the Soviet Union and the United States continued to be strained and “ Truman perceived the emerging struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union as a contest between good and evil, not as having to do with spheres of political influence ” ( Kissinger 447 ).
It was founded in 1950, emerging from the policy of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union to promote peace campaigns around the world in order to oppose " warmongering " by the USA.
While this area is now seldom offered as a field of study in itself, in which one might become a specialist, there are related fields emerging, as may be judged by the titles of academic journals, some of which have changed to reflect the passage of time since 1989 and the effect of the end of Soviet rule.
Since the middle of the 1980s Hoffmann as well as critical Russian historians such as Alexander Nekrich and Dmitri Volkogonov were deeply involved in the emerging debate about possible Soviet preparations for an attack on Germany since the summer of 1940.
The idea for This I Believe flowed from both the WWII broadcasting experiences of Edward R. Murrow ( who had spent of the latter 1930s and most of 1940s in the United Kingdom and continental Europe ), and the emerging Cold War hostility with the Soviet Union.
The New Soviet man or New Soviet person ( novy sovetsky chelovek ), as postulated by the ideologists of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, was an archetype of a person with certain qualities that were said to be emerging as dominant among all citizens of the Soviet Union, irrespective of the country's cultural, ethnic, and linguistic diversity, creating a single Soviet people, Soviet nation.

emerging and state
The land is still emerging isostatically from its subsident state, which was caused by the weight of the last glaciation.
After obtaining power, the vast majority of " idealistic " reformers gained huge possessions of state property using their positions in the government and became business oligarchs in a manner that appeared antithetical to an emerging democracy.
On October 15, Musharraf ended emerging hopes of a quick transition to democracy after he declared state of emergency, suspended the Constitution, and assumed power as Chief Executive.
Sovereignty reemerged as a concept in the late 16th century, a time when civil wars had created a craving for stronger central authority, when monarchs had begun to gather power into their own hands at the expense of the nobility, and the modern nation state was emerging.
The city briefly dominated the area under King Ramkhamhaeng, who established the Thai alphabet, but after his death in 1365, Sukothai fell into decline and became subject to another emerging Thai state: the Ayutthaya Kingdom in the lower Chao Phraya area.
Prussia in 1740 was a small but well-organized emerging international power whose new, well-educated king, Frederick II wanted to unify the disparate and scattered crown holdings by gathering intervening lands into a unified, contiguous state.
Most of the city's large businesses, which had previously been state owned, were fought over by members of the former party elite, the emerging nouveau riche, and fast growing criminal syndicates.
However, over his ten years as President he provided the emerging Irish state with an able leader who had a sound judgement on the matters of state that the new country was facing.
Although aristocratic homes might have state rooms, the frequent name for this reception room among the emerging middle classes was the " parlour.
Ivan managed countless changes in the progression from a medieval state to an empire and emerging regional power, and became the first ruler to be crowned as Tsar of all Russia.
Some tadpoles however may overwinter in the larval state, only emerging from the water the following year.
Founded in 1916, SOAS has produced several heads of state, government ministers, ambassadors, Supreme Court judges, a Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, and many other notable leaders in emerging markets, future superpowers and in the Next Eleven.
Ireland to-day reasserts her historic nationhood the more confidently before the new world emerging from the war, because she believes in freedom and justice as the fundamental principles of international law ; because she believes in a frank co-operation between the peoples for equal rights against the vested privileges of ancient tyrannies ; because the permanent peace of Europe can never be secured by perpetuating military dominion for the profit of empire but only by establishing the control of government in every land upon the basis of the free will of a free people, and the existing state of war, between Ireland and England, can never be ended until Ireland is definitely evacuated by the armed forces of England.
Amsterdam remained loyal to the Spanish / Burgundian empire until relatively late in the eighty years war, which allowed the city a lot of trade opportunities, but made it unsuitable for the seat of government of the emerging ' rebel ' state.
Given the social state that was emerging, Tocqueville believed that a " new political science " would be needed.
With the concurrent growth of coffee in the Southeast, São Paulo, now emerging as the central state, began to increase in power under the Old Republic.
Large conferences often include professional education courses and workshops addressing the state of emerging technology and industry.
# the universe emerging from a hot, dense state at a finite time in the past,
High temperatures degrade its ability to maintain a disguise ; after emerging from a burning truck, the T-1000 appeared in its default liquid-metal state and was only able to reestablish its policeman disguise after cooling for several seconds.
Growing anti-Catholic sentiment and policies, including plans for dissolving all monasteries in Prussia, made it clear that a reorganization of the group was urgently needed in order to protect Catholic minority rights, enshrined in the 1850 constitution, and to bring them over to the emerging nation state.
In light of the 2004, 2006, and 2008 minority government elections and the success of Stephen Harper, many journalists, political advisors, and politicians argue that a new political paradigm is emerging, and it is based on Harper's drive for a right-wing political party capable of reconfiguring the role of the state – federal and provincial – in twenty-first-century.
Its last king, ruling over a state in name only, submitted to the emerging Goryeo in 935, bringing the dynasty to an end.
In December 1866, state militiamen killed Clement in Lexington, Missouri, but his men continued on as outlaws, emerging in time as the James-Younger Gang.

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