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The Reagan Administration, the Cold War, and the Transition to Democracy Promotion
Author: ed. Robert PeeWilliam Michael Schmidli
Year: 2019
Pages: 337
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Language: ENG



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The Reagan Administration, the Cold War, and the Transition to Democracy Promotion Introduction The Reagan Administration's approach to foreign policy during the Cold War era was markedly different from that of its predecessors. Ronald Reagan's presidency saw a shift in the United States' stance towards the Soviet Union, with a renewed emphasis on military strength, economic power, and democratic values. This paper will explore how the Reagan Administration's policies and actions contributed to the end of the Cold War and the transition to democracy promotion. Chapter 1: The Reagan Doctrine The Reagan Doctrine, articulated in 1980, marked a significant departure from previous U. S. foreign policy. It held that the United States would no longer tolerate communist expansion and would actively support anti-communist movements worldwide. This doctrine paved the way for increased military interventionism and covert operations aimed at weakening Soviet influence globally. The chapter will examine how this doctrine influenced U. S. -Soviet relations and the global political landscape.
Администрация Рейгана, холодная война и переход к продвижению демократии Введение Подход администрации Рейгана к внешней политике в эпоху холодной войны заметно отличался от подхода ее предшественников. В президентство Рональда Рейгана произошел сдвиг в позиции Соединенных Штатов по отношению к Советскому Союзу с новым акцентом на военную силу, экономическую мощь и демократические ценности. В этом документе будет рассмотрено, как политика и действия администрации Рейгана способствовали прекращению холодной войны и переходу к продвижению демократии. Глава 1: Доктрина Рейгана Доктрина Рейгана, сформулированная в 1980 году, ознаменовала значительный отход от предыдущей внешней политики США. Он утверждал, что Соединенные Штаты больше не потерпят коммунистической экспансии и будут активно поддерживать антикоммунистические движения во всем мире. Эта доктрина проложила путь для усиления военного интервенционизма и тайных операций, направленных на ослабление советского влияния во всем мире. В этой главе будет рассмотрено, как эта доктрина повлияла на отношения США и Совета и на глобальный политический ландшафт.
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