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1 doctrine of massive retaliation
доктрина "массированного возмездия"Politics english-russian dictionary > doctrine of massive retaliation
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2 doctrine
nдоктрина; учение; теорияto follow a doctrine — следовать доктрине / теории
- antichristian doctrinesto reject / to repudiate a doctrine — отвергать доктрину
- defensive military doctrine - guiding doctrine
- hard-line doctrine
- philosophical doctrine
- predominant doctrine
- preferred position doctrine
- prevailing doctrine
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3 Dulles, John Foster
(1888-1959) Даллес, Джон ФостерГосударственный деятель, юрист, брат Аллена Даллеса [ Dulles, Allen Welsh], племянник Р. Лансинга [ Lansing, Robert]. В 1919-20 - юридический советник делегации США на Парижской мирной конференции. Участник составления "плана Дауэса" [ Dawes Plan] в 1924. Участник переговоров о создании Организации Объединенных Наций, один из авторов Устава ООН. В 1945 вел переговоры о заключении мира с Японией. В 1944-50 - главный внешнеполитический эксперт Республиканской партии [ Republican Party]. Государственный секретарь США в 1953-59, один из главных проводников холодной войны [ cold war]. Отверг политическую доктрину "сдерживания коммунизма" [ containment by deterrence] Г. Трумэна [ Truman, Harry S.], апологет стратегии "массированного ответного удара" [ massive retaliation] и "балансирования на грани войны" [ brinkmanship]. Фактический автор "доктрины Эйзенхауэра" [ Eisenhower Doctrine] в ближневосточной политикеEnglish-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Dulles, John Foster
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4 strategy
massive (nuclear) reprisal strategy — стратегия «массированного возмездия», стратегия нанесения массированных ответных ЯУ
massive (nuclear) retaliation strategy — стратегия «массированного возмездия», стратегия нанесения массированных ответных ЯУ
— non-war strategy
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