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Qué (quién) es rules of containment - definición

AMERICAN POLITICAL STRATEGY AGAINST SPREAD OF COMMUNISM
Policy of containment; Containment Policy; Containment policy; Containment strategy; Containment (foreign policy); Contain Communist expansion; Containment doctrine
  • A 1962 [[nuclear explosion]] as seen through the periscope of a US Navy submarine. The goal of containment was to 'contain' communism without a nuclear war.
  • United States Information Service]] propaganda poster distributed in Asia depicting [[Juan dela Cruz]] ready to defend the [[Philippines]] from the threat of [[communism]].

Queensberry Rules         
VINTAGE RULES SYSTEM FOR BOXING
Marques of Queensberry rules; Queensberry Rules; Marquis of Queensberry rules; Marquess of Queensbury rules; Marquis of Queensbury rules; Queensberry rules; Queensbury rules; Queensbury rule; Queensbury Rules; Marquess of Queensberry rules; Marquis of Queensbury Rules
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¦ plural noun the standard rules of boxing.
Origin
C19: named after the 9th Marquess of Queensberry, who supervised the preparation of the rules.
in brief         
  • First edition, 1876
  • Henry M. Robert
  • upright
  • upright
1876 BOOK BY HENRY MARTYN ROBERT
Robert's rules of order; Roberts Rules of Order; Robert's Rules; Roberts Rules; Roberts rules of order; Roberts' Rules of Order; Robert's Rules of Order: Newly Revised; Robert Rules of Order; Robert’s Rules of Order; Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised; RONR; Robert's Rules of Order, Newly Revised; Robert's rules; In Brief; Pocket manual of rules of order
in short.
in brief         
  • First edition, 1876
  • Henry M. Robert
  • upright
  • upright
1876 BOOK BY HENRY MARTYN ROBERT
Robert's rules of order; Roberts Rules of Order; Robert's Rules; Roberts Rules; Roberts rules of order; Roberts' Rules of Order; Robert's Rules of Order: Newly Revised; Robert Rules of Order; Robert’s Rules of Order; Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised; RONR; Robert's Rules of Order, Newly Revised; Robert's rules; In Brief; Pocket manual of rules of order
Concisely, briefly, in short, in a few words.

Wikipedia

Containment

Containment was a geopolitical strategic foreign policy pursued by the United States during the Cold War to prevent the spread of communism after the end of World War II. The name was loosely related to the term cordon sanitaire, which was containment of the Soviet Union in the interwar period.

As a component of the Cold War, this policy caused a response from the Soviet Union to increase communist influence in Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Containment represented a middle-ground position between détente (relaxation of relations) and rollback (actively replacing a regime). The basis of the doctrine was articulated in a 1946 cable by U.S. diplomat George F. Kennan during the post-World War II term of U.S. President Harry S. Truman. As a description of U.S. foreign policy, the word originated in a report Kennan submitted to US Defense Secretary James Forrestal in 1947, which was later used in a magazine article.