Puget Sound's Security Codependency and Western Cold War Histories, 1950-1984 - 1 views
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jamescorbin on 28 Mar 14Puget Sound provides a case study of significant changes in the US foreign policy after the Korean War during the 1950s. Americans had seen the Soviet Union's expansionist tendencies which called for the implementation of NSC 68, which would contain the Soviets and the spread of communism. Casserly argues that this era had two distinct phases concerning the Cold War which were the late 1960s and the early 1970s.