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John F. Kennedy
"A man may die, nations may rise and fall but an idea lives on" - JFK
Key Insights
John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, had a notable impact on international relations during the Cold War era. His leadership was marked by the Cuban Missile Crisis, where he defused a potential nuclear conflict between the US and the Soviet Union. He also championed the idea of a world based on collective security through international alliances, such as NATO, to counter the spread of communism and maintain stability in the face of ideological tensions.
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Staff, E. (2026). John F. Kennedy. EPIS Insight · Uncategorized.
