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  1. Prémio Pulitzer de Biografia ou Autobiografia (1968), Prêmio da Paz Albert Einstein (1981) George Frost Kennan ( 16 de fevereiro de 1904 — 17 de março de 2005) foi um diplomata e historiador estadunidense. Ele era mais conhecido como um defensor de uma política de contenção da expansão soviética durante a Guerra Fria.

  2. George F. Kennan. George Frost Kennan (February 16, 1904 – March 17, 2005) was an American diplomat and historian. He was best known as an advocate of a policy of containment of Soviet expansion during the Cold War. He lectured widely and wrote scholarly histories of the relations between the USSR and the United States.

  3. George F. Kennan was an American diplomat and historian best known for his successful advocacy of a “containment policy” to oppose Soviet expansionism following World War II. Upon graduation from Princeton in 1925, Kennan entered the foreign service.

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  4. 5 de ago. de 2013 · George Kennan (Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 16 de fevereiro de 1904 – Princeton, Nova Jersey, 17 de março de 2005), ex-diplomata, intelectual e historiador americano que previu, antes de todos, a real natureza das relações entre Estados Unidos e a União Soviética no pós-guerra.

  5. 1 de mar. de 2007 · Remembering George F. Kennan. The late George F. Kennan formulated the tenets that would guide U.S. policy toward the Soviet Union for a half-century. A Kennan Institute conference in February commemorated the ideas and ideals of this public intellectual who was both an extraordinary diplomat and scholar. The name George F. Kennan ...

  6. George F. Kennan war ein US-amerikanischer Historiker und Diplomat. Sein Name ist verbunden mit dem Marshallplan sowie der Containment-Politik in der Zeit des Kalten Krieges. Er wird zu den Vertretern des klassischen Realismus in den Internationalen Beziehungen gezählt. Er studierte an der Princeton University und später an der ...

  7. Learn about Kennan, a diplomatic historian and author of the "Long Telegram" that shaped the Cold War. He was a faculty member and ambassador at the Institute for Advanced Study from 1950 to 1974.