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Rollback was in many ways the 1950s parlance for what today is often called “regime change.” It was wisely rejected as both infeasible (the United States lacked the means to bring it about) and reckless, given that a threatened Soviet leadership could lash out militarily in any number of places and ways.
A World in Disarray: American Foreign Policy and the Crisis of the Old Order
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