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- See also changes related to Reagan Doctrine, or pages that link to Reagan Doctrine or to this page or whose text contains "Reagan Doctrine".
Parent topics
- Ronald Reagan [r]: (1911–2004) 40th President of the United States of America, Republican. [e]
- Cold War [r]: Geostrategic, economic and ideological struggle from about 1947 to 1991 between the Soviet Union and the United States and their allies. [e]
Subtopics
- History of the United States of America [r]: The history of the United States of America from the colonial era to the present. [e]
- U.S. foreign policy [r]: The foreign relations and diplomacy of the United States since 1775. [e]
- U.S. intelligence activities in Cambodia [r]: Analysis of, and actions in, Cambodia by the United States intelligence community , which does include international law enforcement intelligence [e]
- Detente [r]: A transition of the view of U.S. foreign policy from the Cold War model to one based on "realism", and a balance of power among the U.S., U.S.S.R., and China; most associated with Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger [e]
- Ballistic missile [r]: A guided missile which, once its engines stop firing, follows a generally parabolic path to its target, defined by momentum, aerodynamic resistance, and gravity [e]
- Intercontinental ballistic missile [r]: Add brief definition or description