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  1. George F. Kennan war ein US-amerikanischer Historiker und Diplomat. Sein Name ist verbunden mit dem Marshallplan sowie der Containment-Politik in der Zeit des Kalten Krieges. Er wird zu den Vertretern des klassischen Realismus in den Internationalen Beziehungen gezählt. Er studierte an der Princeton University und später an der ...

  2. George Frost Kennan (February 16, 1904 – March 17, 2005) was an American diplomat and historian. He was best known as an advocate of a policy of containment of Soviet expansion during the Cold War. He lectured widely and wrote scholarly histories of the relations between the USSR and the United States.

  3. George F. Kennan was an American diplomat and historian best known for his successful advocacy of a “containment policy” to oppose Soviet expansionism following World War II. Upon graduation from Princeton in 1925, Kennan entered the foreign service. He was sent overseas immediately and spent.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Erfahren Sie, wie der US-Diplomat George F. Kennan 1947 die Idee der Containment-Politik prägte, die zum Kalten Krieg führte. Lesen Sie seine Kritik an der Potsdamer Konferenz und der Zusammenarbeit mit der Sowjetunion.

  5. 1. März 2007 · The name George F. Kennan will forever be equated with the word "containment," the U.S. foreign policy strategy he authored for dealing with the Soviet Union throughout the Cold War. Through numerous writings and career roles—diplomat, historian, adviser, public intellectual, and political scientist among them—Kennan, who passed ...

  6. 6. Nov. 2011 · Louis Menand writes about the American diplomat George Kennan, who guided U.S. foreign policy during the Cold War, despite his admiration for Russia.

  7. 18. März 2005 · George F. Kennan, the American diplomat who did more than any other envoy of his generation to shape United States policy during the cold war, died on Thursday night in Princeton, N.J. He was 101.