The Cold War
The term “Cold War” was first used in 1947 to explain US-Soviet relations. The Cold War, which lasted from 1945-1990, was a time period during which the USSR and U.S. employed ideological, military, and political instruments against each other without actually waging a real war.
Causes (divisive issues):
o Delay of Second Front
o End of Lend-Lease aid
o Soviet fears about the U.N.
o US resentment of late Soviet entry into Pacific war
o The sharing of atomic technology (1946 Soviets reject Baruch Plan)
o Division of Germany
o Free elections of Poland
o Ideological competition (capitalism v. communism)
o Personalities of Stalin and American policy makers (i.e. Truman and Dean Acheson)
o American global economic expansion
o Absence of a common enemy (i.e. Hitler) to unify the US & USSR
o “Vital security interests”: US must have access to Middle East oil and global markets; Soviet Union needs security belt on its frontiers—the Soviet Union takes control of Eastern Europe to create a “buffer zone”
Effects:
(United States)
o Policy of containment¾US gives economic aid to Greece, Turkey (Truman Doctrine), and Western Europe (Marshall Plan)
o McCarthyism (Second Red Scare)
o Delay of Civil Rights Movement
o The growth of the military-industrial complex
o Reagan’s “evil empire” speech and the US decision to deploy Pershing II nuclear missiles to Europe (1983)
(International)
o Berlin airlift ends Soviet blockade
o NATO and Warsaw Pact are formed
o American and Soviet arms race begins
o Korean War (1950-1953)
o Cuban Missile Crisis (1962)
o Vietnam War (1965-1973)
Containment:
From Moscow on February 22, 1946, George Kennan, an American diplomat sent a 5,540-word cablegram to the State Department on American postwar foreign policy. In what came to be known as the Long Telegram, Kennan suggested a strategy of containment of the Soviet Union—direct application of counter pressure wherever the communists threatened to expand.
o Kennan was the director of the planning staff of the State Department
o Under the pseudonym “X” Kennan explained containment in an article called “The Sources of Soviet Conduct” in Foreign Affairs magazine (July 1947)
o He was declared persona non grata by the USSR
o He won a Pulitzer Prize for two of his works, including his memoirs.