Eisenhower doctrine
One of the largest influences on President Eisenhower's foreign policy was his military experience. He used this experience to become more involved with foreign policy than any president before him.
Massive retaliation
Eisenhower's foreign policy was to mainly aid and assist the Allies. While he tried to keep the U.S. out of as many European conflicts as possible, Eisenhower made it clear that America would get involved if its domestic and global interests were in jeopardy.
The policy used in trading with other countries is called the commercial policy. It is a set of rules and regulations used in trade between nations.
The Open Door Policy
brinkmanship, massive retaliation
Yes
Eisenhower Doctrine
decrease budget by relying on weapons, not manpower.
How did the launch of sputnik affect the policies of president eisenhowers
In the period before World War 1, the US policy towards China was called The Open Door Policy.
One of the largest influences on President Eisenhower's foreign policy was his military experience. He used this experience to become more involved with foreign policy than any president before him.
Policy of appeasement.
massive retaliation
Massive retaliation
Domino Theory.
Middle East Policy was created in 1982.