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6 August, 18:38

How was Kennedy's foreign policy a reaction to the Eisenhower years

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  1. 6 August, 21:24
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    Kennedy's close advisers believed that Eisenhower's foreign policy establishment was stultified, slow moving, overly reliant on brinksmanship and massive retaliation, and complacent. Kennedy was determined to control foreign policy through a young and energetic White House and NSC staffers who would make their own informal contacts within the foreign affairs bureaucracy.
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