History glossary
Containment
the Cold War policy of trying to stop communism from spreading to new countries.
- Category
- Foreign policy
What it means
Containment was a central American Cold War strategy. It did not always mean rolling communism back where it already existed; it meant using alliances, aid, military power, covert action, and diplomacy to prevent further expansion.
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