Militarizing Containment: Analysis of the United States’ Foreign Policy Towards the Threat of Communism During the Cold War
Location
Turner Gymnasium
Access Type
Campus Access Only
Start Date
4-17-2024 12:00 PM
End Date
4-17-2024 1:15 PM
College
Lynchburg College of Arts and Sciences
Department
History
Keywords
Cold War, Containment, Foreign Policy, United States, Soviet Union, Vietnam War, Korean War, Truman, Kennan, NSC-68, Eisenhower
Abstract
Examines the creation and application of Containment policy of the United States during the Cold War. Case studies of Truman Doctrine, the Vietnam War, the Korean War, and Reagan Doctrine.
Faculty Mentor(s)
Dr. Brian Crim Dr. Lisa Crutchfield Dr. Daniel Lang
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Militarizing Containment: Analysis of the United States’ Foreign Policy Towards the Threat of Communism During the Cold War
Turner Gymnasium
Examines the creation and application of Containment policy of the United States during the Cold War. Case studies of Truman Doctrine, the Vietnam War, the Korean War, and Reagan Doctrine.