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К вопросу об истоках «доктрины сдерживания»: донесение У. Буллита (апрель 1936 г.) и «длинная телеграмма» Дж. Ф. Кеннана (февраль 1946 г.)

К вопросу об истоках «доктрины сдерживания»: донесение У. Буллита (апрель 1936 г.) и «длинная телеграмма» Дж. Ф. Кеннана (февраль 1946 г.)

Abstract

The article is devoted to the comparative analysis of dispatches of the two American diplomats, William C. Bullitt and George F. Kennan, who suggested original interpretations of the essence and long-term outlook of the American-Soviet relations. Surprising similarity of their views, in spite of different historical situations, makes it possible to bring up a question about the sources of containment.

Статья посвящена сравнительному анализу донесений двух американских дипломатов, Уильяма Буллита и Джорджа Кеннана, предложивших оригинальные интерпретации сущности и перспектив американо-советских отношений. Удивительное сходство их взглядов, несмотря на различную историческую ситуацию, позволяет поставить вопрос об идейных истоках «доктрины сдерживания».

Keywords

МЕЖДУНАРОДНЫЕ ОТНОШЕНИЯ, ВНЕШНЯЯ ПОЛИТИКА США, ДОКТРИНА "СДЕРЖИВАНИЯ", "ДЛИННАЯ ТЕЛЕГРАММА", КОММУНИЗМ, СОВЕТСКИЙ СОЮЗ

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