How did American foreign policy change as a result of the American experience in Vietnam?
Question asked by: knowitall

Probably the biggest change to foreign policy after Vietnam was displayed in the policies of Nixon to Clinton.
Basically the emphasis shifted more away from confrontation and much more onto looking for consensus.
By: Unknown
Average rating for this answer is 4 / 5
Rate Answer
Comment or provide your answer to this question
No comments have been added to this question "How did American foreign policy change as a result of the American experience in Vietnam?".
No comments have been added to this question "How did American foreign policy change as a result of the American experience in Vietnam?".
Ask a New Question
Find out more about History
History Questions and Answers
US history Questions and Answers
Next question: The Venezuelan-born creole who led the liberation of south america was who?
Become a Member! It's Free >>>
Puzzles
Question Keywords
american  experience  vietnam  result  foreign  policy  
More Questions:What Side Was Oliver Cromwell On In The English Civil War?
Can You Tell Me About What The Colosseum In Rome Was Used For And When It Was Built?
Why Did The Proclamation Of 1763 Alarm The Colonists?


