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Political Policies Between The United States And The Soviet

   
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Title: Political Policies Between The United States And The Soviet
 
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In spite of all this, by 1977 Detente was still a viable option, with a new American initiative needed to get detente back on track. With the Carter administration, no sign of renewed confidence in detente was evident. Jimmy Carter's action, if anything, impeded progress towards detente...
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Jimmy Carter's action, if anything, impeded progress towards detente. Zbigniew Brzezinski's "hard line" approach resulted in serious problems for the detente by 1978. The Strategic Arms Limitation Talks established in 1972 were not yet completed. The Soviet Kremlin and the White House were no longer having diplomatic talks with both sides feeling the other was to blame...
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