Yesterday I made a post that led to a web page about American Diplomat, George Kennan, a Cold War Realist who came up with the original strategy of containment, and later critiqued the way his ideas were misinterpreted. Republicans are always quick to jump on the horn about how they supposedly won the Cold War. It's a joke, but I hear it enough to be plenty sick of it by now. Kennan in this article talks a little bit about the Cold War strategy, how it went wrong and argues against the GOP's rhetoric. Interestingly enough, he asserts that nobody really "won" the Cold War. I get the impression that he feels it became an unfortunate battle between hard-line factions, who were seeking to rectify the problems with heavy militarization and not proper diplomacy and other political solutions.
http://groups.google.com/group/tx.politics/msg/a94030df88449726The claim heard in campaign rhetoric that the United States under
Republican Party leadership "won the cold war" is intrinsically silly.
The suggestion that any Administration had the power to influence
decisively the course of a tremendous domestic political upheaval in
another great country on another side of the globe is simply childish.
No great country has that sort of influence on the internal developments
of any other one.
As early as the late 1940's, some of us living in Russia saw that the
regime was becoming dangerously remote from the concerns and hopes of
the Russian people. The original ideological and emotional motivation
of Russian Communism had worn itself out and become lost in the
exertions of the great war. And there was already apparent a growing
generational gap in the regime.