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Francis Moyer
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3 May, 03:57
What does the policy of détente mean?
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Paul Hurley
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The policy of detente is a series of policies in the 70s that had to do with easing relations between the US and the Soviets. Their goal was to make the cold war a bit less terrifying. They were mostly implemented by Nixon and Gerald Ford.
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