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Setting the stage for the creation of the Non-Aligned Movement, a major development at the height of the Cold War, was a highly significant movement. If the 70th anniversary of the Bandung Conference ...
Fifty years after the communist victory in Vietnam, the old domino theory seems to have been definitively replaced by a deeper conflict determined by history, power, and geography.
One of the great Cold War theories for the United States was the so-called Domino theory. I'm historian Michael Kimmage. Let's answer your questions from the internet. This is Cold War Support ...
Some tentative steps were taken to improve relations, but by and large Myanmar has never figured particularly high on Washington’s list of strategic and geopolitical priorities. It did, to some extent ...
Even at the height of the Cold War, when America's foreign policy debate was narrow, Washington was divided over an issue that is igniting controversy again today: foreign aid.
For many, the daily news out of Ukraine paints a dour picture of Kyiv’s future. Russian troops continue to grind forward, sacrificing themselves by the tens of thousands for the sake of seizing ...
Dust off ‘domino theory’ To the Editor: Older readers will remember the “domino theory,” wherein if one country fell to communism, others would follow in rapid succession.
It was the fundamental underlying principle that led to the deaths of over 58,000 Americans during that tragic war. The leaders in the 1960s had all grown-up learning lessons from World War II.
The lure of domino theory, however, remains deeply ingrained among the foreign policy elite and the commentariat. Two examples from last week’s debate demonstrate its persistence.
Poland then fell in September, and World War II began in earnest. I think we all know how former President Donald Trump would end the Ukraine war if allowed to do so.