Milestones in the History of U.S. Foreign Relations
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“Milestones in the History of U.S. Foreign Relations” has been retired and is no longer maintained. For more information, please see the full notice.
“Milestones in the History of U.S. Foreign Relations” has been retired and is no longer maintained. For more information, please see the full notice.
- 1945–1952: The Early Cold War
- Atomic Diplomacy
- The Nuremberg Trial and the Tokyo War Crimes Trials (1945–1948)
- Occupation and Reconstruction of Japan, 1945–52
- The Acheson-Lilienthal & Baruch Plans, 1946
- The Truman Doctrine, 1947
- National Security Act of 1947
- Kennan and Containment, 1947
- Marshall Plan, 1948
- The Berlin Airlift, 1948–1949
- Creation of Israel, 1948
- The Arab-Israeli War of 1948
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 1949
- The Chinese Revolution of 1949
- NSC-68, 1950
- Decolonization of Asia and Africa, 1945–1960
- The Australia, New Zealand and United States Security Treaty (ANZUS Treaty), 1951
- The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 (The McCarran-Walter Act)
- Korean War and Japan’s Recovery