Political Policies Chapter 13 Lesson 4
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What was the policy of brinkmanship?

The policy of brinkmanship is a policy of willingness to go to the edge of war in order to make an opponent concede.

How are developing nations primarily different from industrial nations?

Developing countries rely primarily on agricultural economies, while industrialized countries rely on manufacturing and other forms of industry.

What strategies did Eisenhower use to contain communism?

Eisenhower used a combination of brinkmanship and containment against the USSR.

How were the policies of massive retaliation and brinkmanship different from previous military policies?

<p>Brinkmanship and massive retaliation relied on large amounts of force and a willingness to go to extremes, unlike containment and limited war.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did President Eisenhower want to use covert operations to combat the spread of communism?

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Study Notes

Brinkmanship Policy

  • Brinkmanship involves a readiness to approach the brink of war to compel an opponent into concession.

Differences Between Nations

  • Developing countries primarily depend on agricultural economies.
  • Industrial nations rely on manufacturing and various industries for their economies.

Eisenhower's Containment Strategies

  • Eisenhower applied both brinkmanship and containment to counter the USSR.
  • His strategies led to no hot wars, but were deemed not completely successful.
  • Notable failures included the lack of support for the Hungarian uprising and unsuccessful diplomacy with Khrushchev.

Military Policy Comparison

  • Brinkmanship and massive retaliation differ from past policies like containment and limited war by advocating for significant force and extreme action.

Covert Operations Rationale

  • Eisenhower favored covert operations over conventional wars due to concerns over cost and public opinion associated with traditional military engagements.

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