How did President Carter's foreign policy approach differ from that of Nixon and Ford?


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The U.S. government no longer pursued its Cold War rivalry with the Soviet Union at the expense of the nation's domestic stability. Carter's foreign policy team sought to modify what National Security Advisor Brzezinski called the United State's "hysterical preoccupations" with the containment of Communism.

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