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    The "X Article" is an article, formally titled "The Sources of Soviet Conduct", written by George F. Kennan and published under the pseudonym "X" in the July 1947 issue of Foreign Affairs magazine. It introduced the term " containment " to widespread use and advocated the strategic use of that concept against the Soviet Union .

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  3. Nov 13, 2009 · The article focused on Kennan’s call for a policy of containment toward the Soviet Union and established the foundation for much of America’s early Cold War foreign policy.

  4. Kennan, writing as “Mr. X,” published an outline of his philosophy in the prestigious journal Foreign Affairs in 1947. His conclusion was that “the main element of any United States policy toward the Soviet Union must be that of a long-term patient but firm and vigilant containment of Russian expansive tendencies.”

  5. The method, containment, seemed within both reason and the capability of a war-weary America. Containment thus charted a course for an indefinite period ahead without calling for a renewal of violence by a government and public anxious to turn to the pursuits of peace. It would protect that hard-won peace. I would argue that containment remains to

  6. No sooner lhad the "X" article appeared than its "containment" thesis became the focus of debate. In September and October of 1947 Walter Lipp-mann composed a series of colulmns for the Nezu Yorlk Herald Tribitne criticiz-ing the "X" article and, by implication, United States policy. The essence of

  7. Mr. "X" and Containment Few issues in recent years have been more hotly contested in the historical profession than the origins of the Cold War, and few Cold War documents have been more controversial than George F. Kennan'1 s 1947 "X" article. Entitled "The Sources of Soviet Conduct," this article was published anony­