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Domino Theory: Definition, Cold War & Vietnam War | HISTORY

The domino theory, a now‑discredited Cold War idea, held that communism in one nation would spread communism into neighboring nations, ...

Domino theory - Wikipedia

It was prominent in the United States from the 1950s to the 1980s in the context of the Cold War, suggesting that if one country in a region came under the ...

Domino theory | Definition & Facts | Britannica

Domino theory, theory adopted in U.S. foreign policy after World War II according to which the 'fall' of a noncommunist state to communism would precipitate ...

Domino Effect - Historical Documents - Office of the Historian

Historical Documents: Foreign Relations of the United States, About the Foreign Relations Series, Current Status of the Foreign Relations Series.

The Domino Theory - Alpha History

The Domino Theory ... The Domino Theory was the belief that communism would expand and spread from one country to the next until it dominated the world. This idea ...

domino - Historical Documents - Office of the Historian

“Finally, you have broader considerations that might follow what you would call the 'falling domino' principle. You have a row of dominoes set up, you knock ...

Vietnam | JFK Library

American foreign policy after World War II was based on the goal of containing Communism and the assumptions of the so-called "domino theory"—if one country ...

The Domino Theory in Retrospect - Veterans Breakfast Club

The Domino Theory stated simply that Communist victory in one country or region would spark neighboring regions to rise up against pro-American ...

President Eisenhower presents Cold War “domino theory” | HISTORY

President Eisenhower presents Cold War “domino theory”. President Dwight D. Eisenhower coins one of the most famous Cold War phrases when he ...

Drawn History: What is Domino Theory? - YouTube

Domino Theory, which governed much of U.S. foreign policy beginning in the early 1950s, held that a communist victory in one nation would ...

Domino Theory - Exploros

Domino Theory. The domino theory was a Cold War policy that suggested a communist government in one nation would quickly lead to communist takeovers in ...

Domino theory Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

The meaning of DOMINO THEORY is a theory that if one nation becomes Communist-controlled the neighboring nations will also become Communist-controlled.

The Domino Theory Reconsidered - Econlib

The domino theory was a Cold War policy that suggested a communist government in one nation would quickly lead to communist takeovers in ...

Introduction to the Domino Theory and Containment Policy in Vietnam

This activity can be used during a unit on the Cold War or the Vietnam War. It can serve as an introduction to the domino theory and the U.S. policy of ...

The 1960s: high tide of the domino theory

The domino theory was basically a call for the United States to pick South Vietnam as the place to take a stand against communism.

Domino theory - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com

The domino theory is the idea that if one thing falls, a lot more things will fall, too, like a line of dominoes. It's also the political idea that if one ...

The Domino Theory | Definition & Significance - Lesson - Study.com

The domino theory is the concept that if one domino strikes another, it can lead to a chain reaction where all the dominoes fall. The fear of communism ...

Domino Theory - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

Heinrich suggests the concept of dominos (Heinrich, 1932) to explain accident causation. He perceives the following five dominos: (i) ancestry and social ...

World War II, Race, and the Southeast Asian Origins of the Domino ...

One scholar has argued that the domino theory arose from President Woodrow Wilson's determination to shape America's global influence and its ...

The return of the 'domino theory': Do we have a disaster complex?

In this “battle between democracy and autocracy,” to use the president's term, we are witnessing a reemergence of Cold War-era strategic frameworks.