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The Ghosts of Kennan
Lessons From the Start of the Cold War
We all read him, those of us who did graduate work in U.S. diplomatic history in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
- Fredrik Logevall
- Foreign Affairs
For although there were other important figures in modern U.S. foreign relations, only one was George Kennan, the “father of containment,” who later became an astute critic of U.S. policy as well as a prize-winning historian.
We dissected Kennan’s famous “Long Telegram” of February 1946, his “X” article in these pages from the following year, and his lengthy and unvarnished report on Latin America from March 1950.
We devoured his slim but…