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  1. 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.

  2. 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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  3. 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.

  4. The diplomat and historian George F. Kennan, past Faculty in the Institute's School of Historical Studies (1956–74), is the subject of a new biography written by past Member (2009–10) and Director's Visitor (2011), Frank Costigliola.

  5. Mar 1, 2007 · 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.

  6. Learn how George F. Kennan, a Foreign Service officer in Moscow, influenced U.S. policy toward the Soviet Union with his "long telegram" and "Mr. X" article. Find out how containment became a strategy to limit Soviet expansion.

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  8. Aug 14, 2021 · Learn how George Kennan, a modest diplomat and Soviet expert, shaped America's response to Soviet expansionism during the Cold War. His "long telegram" and "X article" laid the foundation for the US policy of containment, which aimed to prevent the spread of communism through economic and diplomatic means.