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VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS0.00%
Net Worth
0.079USD
STEEM
0.000STEEM
SBD
0.010SBD
Effective Power
5.008SP
├── Own SP
1.275SP
└── Incoming Deleg
+3.733SP

Detailed Balance

STEEM
balance
0.000STEEM
market_balance
0.000STEEM
savings_balance
0.000STEEM
reward_steem_balance
0.000STEEM
STEEM POWER
Own SP
1.275SP
Delegated Out
0.000SP
Delegation In
3.733SP
Effective Power
5.008SP
Reward SP (pending)
0.012SP
SBD
sbd_balance
0.000SBD
sbd_conversions
0.000SBD
sbd_market_balance
0.000SBD
savings_sbd_balance
0.000SBD
reward_sbd_balance
0.010SBD
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Account Info

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id168206
rank1,452,931
reputation363181890
created2017-05-23T16:21:57
recovery_accountsteem
proxyNone
post_count2
comment_count0
lifetime_vote_count0
witnesses_voted_for0
last_post2017-05-23T16:37:33
last_root_post2017-05-23T16:37:33
last_vote_time2017-05-23T16:37:33
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can_vote1
voting_power0
delayed_votes0
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vesting_balance0.000 STEEM
vesting_withdraw_rate0.000000 VESTS
next_vesting_withdrawal1969-12-31T23:59:59
withdrawn0
to_withdraw0
withdraw_routes0
savings_withdraw_requests0
last_account_recovery1970-01-01T00:00:00
reset_accountnull
last_owner_update1970-01-01T00:00:00
last_account_update1970-01-01T00:00:00
minedNo
sbd_seconds0
sbd_last_interest_payment1970-01-01T00:00:00
savings_sbd_last_interest_payment1970-01-01T00:00:00
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Withdraw Routes

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From Date
To Date
steemdelegated 3.733 SP to @akashbabuta
2026/05/17 21:03:18
delegateeakashbabuta
delegatorsteem
vesting shares6070.572299 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #106139626/Trx a853700004fa9aea5a8d23957abbef2d5238978c
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steemdelegated 2.065 SP to @akashbabuta
2026/05/11 16:51:36
delegateeakashbabuta
delegatorsteem
vesting shares3358.361894 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #105962572/Trx 49900efd7d085e5952f7d2883076e718c185a7b5
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steemdelegated 3.741 SP to @akashbabuta
2026/04/25 20:29:09
delegateeakashbabuta
delegatorsteem
vesting shares6083.088055 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #105507369/Trx 5dd626f070ee6994bdd2620c5f52e7ed6c1ecb00
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steemdelegated 2.091 SP to @akashbabuta
2026/01/22 23:15:33
delegateeakashbabuta
delegatorsteem
vesting shares3399.908713 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #102841581/Trx 787aa45358355620a727b99da7c06734ce6235f3
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steemdelegated 2.192 SP to @akashbabuta
2024/12/16 18:36:33
delegateeakashbabuta
delegatorsteem
vesting shares3564.127910 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #91288027/Trx bc20bfe9b4c131e7f18b247ca32806b6e53d76c2
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steemdelegated 2.296 SP to @akashbabuta
2023/11/13 10:22:48
delegateeakashbabuta
delegatorsteem
vesting shares3733.261442 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #79842312/Trx ce914192275c937940a1b2d16fdaee87bd0fbfe8
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steemdelegated 4.102 SP to @akashbabuta
2023/09/21 18:04:09
delegateeakashbabuta
delegatorsteem
vesting shares6670.540228 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #78343335/Trx bf913ebe4c952032cec0367609539c9c75159fc1
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steemdelegated 4.238 SP to @akashbabuta
2022/11/03 08:18:27
delegateeakashbabuta
delegatorsteem
vesting shares6892.221666 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #69109203/Trx 3a147225a3611367b7ae3c5797a3426b139365b2
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steemdelegated 4.374 SP to @akashbabuta
2022/01/17 07:52:39
delegateeakashbabuta
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7112.754897 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #60805741/Trx 45637ee88a9cb4058a849eaf0890a1fb1afbaa62
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steemdelegated 4.487 SP to @akashbabuta
2021/06/13 21:55:36
delegateeakashbabuta
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7296.523555 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #54604286/Trx 5ab34e7c6385bf38a97aa87319f76e457eb8be67
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steemdelegated 4.602 SP to @akashbabuta
2020/12/11 08:18:42
delegateeakashbabuta
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7483.945529 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49351864/Trx f42cc5236229f158b08e2ed93bddbb7b74b4b692
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steemdelegated 1.176 SP to @akashbabuta
2020/12/06 01:56:12
delegateeakashbabuta
delegatorsteem
vesting shares1912.543513 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49203434/Trx f0e3676d8c69ab345fe020672caf71eefd2f8bd4
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steemdelegated 4.612 SP to @akashbabuta
2020/11/25 14:54:39
delegateeakashbabuta
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7501.072146 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #48906642/Trx 02629589cd55216a3b1bc8f9e4f8e1a0e8b9d736
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steemdelegated 4.730 SP to @akashbabuta
2020/05/09 02:50:48
delegateeakashbabuta
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7692.958742 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #43213646/Trx 33b535e83e7b9f8658951aa9819019ea00e935ef
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steemdelegated 1.201 SP to @akashbabuta
2020/05/08 06:00:15
delegateeakashbabuta
delegatorsteem
vesting shares1953.311140 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #43189219/Trx 762e25ab533e58354dc933992806ee3a0e7c9ac5
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steemdelegated 4.738 SP to @akashbabuta
2020/04/15 17:27:51
delegateeakashbabuta
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7705.993759 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #42557742/Trx 9679815da3b595b3f3f3b79a1fb044c93a25c3ad
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2019/05/23 17:04:21
authorsteemitboard
bodyCongratulations @akashbabuta! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@akashbabuta/birthday2.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2 years!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@akashbabuta) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](http://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=akashbabuta)_</sub> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes!
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steemdelegated 4.859 SP to @akashbabuta
2019/05/12 11:00:36
delegateeakashbabuta
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7901.616226 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #32840815/Trx 5ec5cce36c2fe5144cd8bf0f82ee4ac53c96376d
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steemdelegated 4.981 SP to @akashbabuta
2018/05/16 19:05:42
delegateeakashbabuta
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8101.133206 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #22488417/Trx 91df76985c3352876b7da6fc55c60bcd6b43d6a1
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bodyCheers !!! ;) https://youtu.be/yBnCo2SKafU
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body![cold war.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmNwCp3pGkVEFmTxj7BAF7b4R3USnu5Y5mzccM4mMfVJrx/cold%20war.jpg) **Background to the Cold War**<h1> The US and the USSR were allies throughout the Second World War. Even though their ideologies were directly opposed, they shared a common aim and ambition - to defeat the enemy. Therefore, we need to consider where their alliance diminished and why. Martin J. Sherwin argues in the Origins of the Cold War that the atomic bomb is to blame for the post war tensions between the two superpowers. Judging from his iron curtain speech, Churchill was already very anti-Soviet and wanted an atomic bomb monopoly, he influenced Franklin Roosevelt in this way. ![roosevelt.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmQafWRc7Xh2RvxX16uTXS1UbNorB5J9zWgwJVuYt3FYba/roosevelt.jpg) **Roosevelt and the Atomic Bomb**<h2> Sherwin - “Nevertheless it is clear that he (Franklin Roosevelt) pursued policies consistent with Churchill’s monopolistic, anti-Soviet views”. Franklin Roosevelt saw that the atomic bomb was the key in affecting the way America carried out diplomacy with the Soviet Union, and he acknowledged the importance of it in the global climate after the Second World War. The atomic bomb would have created a sense of power for the country possessing it. Arguably, it shaped policy making and the way superpowers interacted, however, it would also shape Soviet-American post-war relations which Franklin Roosevelt had to consider carefully. The Origins of the Cold War makes it clear that Roosevelt took no action in salvaging some sort of Soviet-American post-war relationship; “effect the atomic bomb would have on Soviet-American post-war relations, he (Franklin Roosevelt) took no action to remove the potential danger, nor did he make any effort to explore the possibility of encouraging Soviet post-war cooperation on this problem.” This will contrast Gaddis, description of Franklin Roosevelt as highly pragmatic and “Vine like” but supports the stubbornness of American ideology suggested by Williams’. The lack of cooperation with the Soviets therefore eradicated any chance of potential future peace. This suggests that Roosevelt supported “Churchill’s monopolistic, anti-Soviet position” in regards to the atomic bomb and in this sense it laid the foundations of the Cold War. **Truman and the Atomic Bomb**<h3> Many hold Truman accountable however; it is effective given the above to see Churchill’s leadership as a key influence. This furthermore places the origins of the Cold War to World War II, consider for instance that an “aide-memoire” that was signed in Hyde Park in 1944 revealed the extent of secrecy between the US and USSR and the Anglo-American collaboration. Ultimately, this agreement showed the real divisions within the wartime alliance and that the split was inevitable. It is in the failures of the wartime alliances that one can argue the origins of the Cold War started. ![opendoor.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmPW43npSiFtwy3aJ5yv2QMoKb6R9UwdDdr7KVM4EiWMYx/opendoor.jpeg) **Roosevelt and the Open Door Policy**<h4> When dealing with Franklin Roosevelt, we have to not only consider the significance of the atomic bomb, but also analyse the significance of the ‘open door policy’, which is adopted by him at a crucial stage in terms of the origins of the Cold War. The ‘open door policy’ is an American foreign policy, which allows for equal rights for countries when talking about commerce. The ‘open door policy’ is a recurrent argument portrayed by Williams. Williams’ line of argument shows that Franklin Roosevelt’s personality was against the traditional American foreign policy however, this conflict was never resolved. “Contradiction between his (Franklin Roosevelt) intellectual, emotional, and policy commitment to America’s traditional strategy of open door” this shows that it the policy conflicted with Franklin Roosevelt’s personal traits and also that he did not resolve the conflict in the heat of the ideological split with the Soviet Union – “Roosevelt did not resolve the dilemma”. The ‘open door policy’ was very important as it was becoming more prominent with the Chinese communist party gaining more significance in China at this time. This was a significant problem for American economic motivations as is argued in the ‘origins of the Cold War’ – “Soviet power in North East Asia would constrain the functioning of the free enterprise and jeopardize American economic interests”. Therefore, this would suggest that the ‘open door policy’ is a turning point as Soviet influence on China would threaten the American foreign policy, increasing tensions and increasing the importance America placed on maintaining future trade interests and commerce. Combining both interpretations from both books we could suggest that Franklin Roosevelt’s failure to resolve the conflict between his own personal traits and the American foreign policy is what led to the possibility of Soviet Power restricting enterprise and therefore restricting American economic interests. Analysing Gaddis’ ‘We Now Know’ we can say that if there was economic prosperity and unrestricted trade, there would be no tensions, thus freedom – “use a Rooseveltian term, freedom from fear; open markets – the assumption was that an unrestricted flow of commodity and capital would ensure economic prosperity, hence freedom from want; and collective security”. Considering this and the other interpretations the ‘open door policy’ is a major event when discussing the origins of the Cold War. It was something that, if dealt with wrongly, would have threatened American culture that is commerce and capitalism. The way that Franklin Roosevelt handled, or failed to handle the ‘open door policy’ caused superpower relations to result in tension. Previously, the two superpowers would have concomitant races as such in expansion, whether it be in the military or other areas like industry as seen in Stalin’s five year plans, however this was the first time they were at dispute and that the principles on which the ‘open door policy’ was based was at its heart. Consequently, one should consider the ‘open door policy’ as a turning point, which harboured the foundations of the Cold War as it divided economic and political interests of the US and the USSR outside their domestic influence’s. The ‘open door policy’ formed the basis of American foreign policy from 1899 and was ingrained in their diplomacy throughout the 20th century. It seems to answer the question at hand by suggesting that the origins of the Cold War predate the Second World War as the policy was founded in 1899, however, it did not affect relations between the superpowers until the 1940’s. The Chinese revolution was when the ‘open door policy’ became significantly important as tensions were not just ideological, it became an economic issue. This can be seen as dating back to Franklin Roosevelt’s inaction in resolving the differences between policy and personality. “He (Franklin Roosevelt) occasionally spoke candidly of the problem” – Williams highlights that Franklin Roosevelt knew about the dilemma and actively did nothing for it, therefore this made the ‘open door policy’ a hindrance for American diplomacy when the nature of world ideology was changing after Second World War. Furthermore, this could have been prevented if Franklin Roosevelt dealt the problem, so we can suggest that the origins of the Cold War lie in the latter end of Franklin Roosevelt’s presidency when the alliance with the USSR was still existent. In this sense, there is a strong suggestion that the origins of the Cold War do not predate the Second World War. <h5>**References used** William Appleman Williams - The Tragedy of American Diplomacy. John Lewis Gaddis - We Now Know. Painter & Leffler - The Origins of the Cold War
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It is in the failures of the wartime alliances that one can argue the origins of the Cold War started.\n\n ![opendoor.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmPW43npSiFtwy3aJ5yv2QMoKb6R9UwdDdr7KVM4EiWMYx/opendoor.jpeg)\n\n**Roosevelt and the Open Door Policy**<h4>\nWhen dealing with Franklin Roosevelt, we have to not only consider the significance of the atomic bomb, but also analyse the significance of the ‘open door policy’, which is adopted by him at a crucial stage in terms of the origins of the Cold War.  The ‘open door policy’ is an American foreign policy, which allows for equal rights for countries when talking about commerce. \n\nThe ‘open door policy’ is a recurrent argument portrayed by Williams. 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Therefore, this would suggest that the ‘open door policy’ is a turning point as Soviet influence on China would threaten the American foreign policy, increasing tensions and increasing the importance America placed on maintaining future trade interests and commerce. \nCombining both interpretations from both books we could suggest that Franklin  Roosevelt’s failure to resolve the conflict between his own personal traits and the American foreign policy is what led to the possibility of Soviet Power restricting enterprise and therefore restricting American economic interests. \nAnalysing Gaddis’ ‘We Now Know’ we can say that if there was economic prosperity and unrestricted trade, there would be no tensions, thus freedom – “use a Rooseveltian term, freedom from fear; open markets – the assumption was that an unrestricted flow of commodity and capital would ensure economic prosperity, hence freedom from want; and collective security”.   Considering this and the other interpretations the ‘open door policy’ is a major event when discussing the origins of the Cold War. It was something that, if dealt with wrongly, would have threatened American culture that is commerce and capitalism. The way that Franklin Roosevelt handled, or failed to handle the ‘open door policy’ caused superpower relations to result in tension. \nPreviously, the two superpowers would have concomitant races as such in expansion, whether it be in the military or other areas like industry as seen in Stalin’s five year plans, however this was the first time they were at dispute and that the principles on which the ‘open door policy’ was based was at its heart.  Consequently, one should consider the ‘open door policy’ as a turning point, which harboured the foundations of the Cold War as it divided economic and political interests of the US and the USSR outside their domestic influence’s. The ‘open door policy’ formed the basis of American foreign policy from 1899 and was ingrained in their diplomacy throughout the 20th century.\n It seems to answer the question at hand by suggesting that the origins of the Cold War predate the Second World War as the policy was founded in 1899, however, it did not affect relations between the superpowers until the 1940’s. The Chinese revolution was when the ‘open door policy’ became significantly important as tensions were not just ideological, it became an economic issue. This can be seen as dating back to Franklin Roosevelt’s inaction in resolving the differences between policy and personality.  “He (Franklin  Roosevelt) occasionally spoke candidly of the problem” – Williams highlights that Franklin  Roosevelt knew about the dilemma and actively did nothing for it, therefore this made the ‘open door policy’ a hindrance for American diplomacy when the nature of world ideology was changing after Second World War. \nFurthermore, this could have been prevented if Franklin  Roosevelt dealt the problem, so we can suggest that the origins of the Cold War lie in the latter end of Franklin  Roosevelt’s presidency when the alliance with the USSR was still existent. In this sense, there is a strong suggestion that the origins of the Cold War do not predate the Second World War. \n\n\n<h5>**References used**\n\nWilliam Appleman Williams - The Tragedy of American Diplomacy.\nJohn Lewis Gaddis - We Now Know.\nPainter &  Leffler - The Origins of the Cold War",
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body![roosevelt.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmQafWRc7Xh2RvxX16uTXS1UbNorB5J9zWgwJVuYt3FYba/roosevelt.jpg) **Backround to the Cold War**<h1> The US and the USSR were allies throughout the Second World War. Even though their ideologies were directly opposed, they shared a common aim and ambition - to defeat the enemy. Therefore, we need to consider where their alliance diminished and why. Martin J. Sherwin argues in the Origins of the Cold War that the atomic bomb is to blame for the post war tensions between the two superpowers. Judging from his iron curtain speech, Churchill was already very anti-Soviet and wanted an atomic bomb monopoly, he influenced Franklin Roosevelt in this way. ![cold war.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmNwCp3pGkVEFmTxj7BAF7b4R3USnu5Y5mzccM4mMfVJrx/cold%20war.jpg) **Roosevelt and the Atomic Bomb**<h2> Sherwin - “Nevertheless it is clear that he (Franklin Roosevelt) pursued policies consistent with Churchill’s monopolistic, anti-Soviet views”. Franklin Roosevelt saw that the atomic bomb was the key in affecting the way America carried out diplomacy with the Soviet Union, and he acknowledged the importance of it in the global climate after the Second World War. The atomic bomb would have created a sense of power for the country possessing it. Arguably, it shaped policy making and the way superpowers interacted, however, it would also shape Soviet-American post-war relations which Franklin Roosevelt had to consider carefully. The Origins of the Cold War makes it clear that Roosevelt took no action in salvaging some sort of Soviet-American post-war relationship; “effect the atomic bomb would have on Soviet-American post-war relations, he (Franklin Roosevelt) took no action to remove the potential danger, nor did he make any effort to explore the possibility of encouraging Soviet post-war cooperation on this problem.” This will contrast Gaddis, description of Franklin Roosevelt as highly pragmatic and “Vine like” but supports the stubbornness of American ideology suggested by Williams’. The lack of cooperation with the Soviets therefore eradicated any chance of potential future peace. This suggests that Roosevelt supported “Churchill’s monopolistic, anti-Soviet position” in regards to the atomic bomb and in this sense it laid the foundations of the Cold War. **Truman and the Atomic Bomb**<h3> Many hold Truman accountable however; it is effective given the above to see Churchill’s leadership as a key influence. This furthermore places the origins of the Cold War to World War II, consider for instance that an “aide-memoire” that was signed in Hyde Park in 1944 revealed the extent of secrecy between the US and USSR and the Anglo-American collaboration. Ultimately, this agreement showed the real divisions within the wartime alliance and that the split was inevitable. It is in the failures of the wartime alliances that one can argue the origins of the Cold War started. ![opendoor.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmPW43npSiFtwy3aJ5yv2QMoKb6R9UwdDdr7KVM4EiWMYx/opendoor.jpeg) **Roosevelt and the Open Door Policy**<h4> When dealing with Franklin Roosevelt, we have to not only consider the significance of the atomic bomb, but also analyse the significance of the ‘open door policy’, which is adopted by him at a crucial stage in terms of the origins of the Cold War. The ‘open door policy’ is an American foreign policy, which allows for equal rights for countries when talking about commerce. The ‘open door policy’ is a recurrent argument portrayed by Williams. Williams’ line of argument shows that Franklin Roosevelt’s personality was against the traditional American foreign policy however, this conflict was never resolved. “Contradiction between his (Franklin Roosevelt) intellectual, emotional, and policy commitment to America’s traditional strategy of open door” this shows that it the policy conflicted with Franklin Roosevelt’s personal traits and also that he did not resolve the conflict in the heat of the ideological split with the Soviet Union – “Roosevelt did not resolve the dilemma”. The ‘open door policy’ was very important as it was becoming more prominent with the Chinese communist party gaining more significance in China at this time. This was a significant problem for American economic motivations as is argued in the ‘origins of the Cold War’ – “Soviet power in North East Asia would constrain the functioning of the free enterprise and jeopardize American economic interests”. Therefore, this would suggest that the ‘open door policy’ is a turning point as Soviet influence on China would threaten the American foreign policy, increasing tensions and increasing the importance America placed on maintaining future trade interests and commerce. Combining both interpretations from both books we could suggest that Franklin Roosevelt’s failure to resolve the conflict between his own personal traits and the American foreign policy is what led to the possibility of Soviet Power restricting enterprise and therefore restricting American economic interests. Analysing Gaddis’ ‘We Now Know’ we can say that if there was economic prosperity and unrestricted trade, there would be no tensions, thus freedom – “use a Rooseveltian term, freedom from fear; open markets – the assumption was that an unrestricted flow of commodity and capital would ensure economic prosperity, hence freedom from want; and collective security”. Considering this and the other interpretations the ‘open door policy’ is a major event when discussing the origins of the Cold War. It was something that, if dealt with wrongly, would have threatened American culture that is commerce and capitalism. The way that Franklin Roosevelt handled, or failed to handle the ‘open door policy’ caused superpower relations to result in tension. Previously, the two superpowers would have concomitant races as such in expansion, whether it be in the military or other areas like industry as seen in Stalin’s five year plans, however this was the first time they were at dispute and that the principles on which the ‘open door policy’ was based was at its heart. Consequently, one should consider the ‘open door policy’ as a turning point, which harboured the foundations of the Cold War as it divided economic and political interests of the US and the USSR outside their domestic influence’s. The ‘open door policy’ formed the basis of American foreign policy from 1899 and was ingrained in their diplomacy throughout the 20th century. It seems to answer the question at hand by suggesting that the origins of the Cold War predate the Second World War as the policy was founded in 1899, however, it did not affect relations between the superpowers until the 1940’s. The Chinese revolution was when the ‘open door policy’ became significantly important as tensions were not just ideological, it became an economic issue. This can be seen as dating back to Franklin Roosevelt’s inaction in resolving the differences between policy and personality. “He (Franklin Roosevelt) occasionally spoke candidly of the problem” – Williams highlights that Franklin Roosevelt knew about the dilemma and actively did nothing for it, therefore this made the ‘open door policy’ a hindrance for American diplomacy when the nature of world ideology was changing after Second World War. Furthermore, this could have been prevented if Franklin Roosevelt dealt the problem, so we can suggest that the origins of the Cold War lie in the latter end of Franklin Roosevelt’s presidency when the alliance with the USSR was still existent. In this sense, there is a strong suggestion that the origins of the Cold War do not predate the Second World War. <h5>**References used** William Appleman Williams - The Tragedy of American Diplomacy. John Lewis Gaddis - We Now Know. Painter & Leffler - The Origins of the Cold War
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The Origins of the Cold War makes it clear that Roosevelt took no action in salvaging some sort of Soviet-American post-war relationship; “effect the atomic bomb would have on Soviet-American post-war relations, he (Franklin  Roosevelt) took no action to remove the potential danger, nor did he make any effort to explore the possibility of encouraging Soviet post-war cooperation on this problem.”  This will contrast Gaddis, description of Franklin  Roosevelt as highly pragmatic and “Vine like” but supports the stubbornness of American ideology suggested by Williams’. \nThe lack of cooperation with the Soviets therefore eradicated any chance of potential future peace.  This suggests that Roosevelt supported “Churchill’s monopolistic, anti-Soviet position” in regards to the atomic bomb and in this sense it laid the foundations of the Cold War.  \n\n**Truman and the Atomic Bomb**<h3>\nMany hold Truman accountable however; it is effective given the above to see Churchill’s leadership as a key influence. This furthermore places the origins of the Cold War to World War II, consider for instance that an “aide-memoire” that was signed in Hyde Park in 1944 revealed the extent of secrecy between the US and USSR and the Anglo-American collaboration. Ultimately, this agreement showed the real divisions within the wartime alliance and that the split was inevitable. It is in the failures of the wartime alliances that one can argue the origins of the Cold War started. \n\n\n![opendoor.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmPW43npSiFtwy3aJ5yv2QMoKb6R9UwdDdr7KVM4EiWMYx/opendoor.jpeg)\n\n\n\n**Roosevelt and the Open Door Policy**<h4>\nWhen dealing with Franklin Roosevelt, we have to not only consider the significance of the atomic bomb, but also analyse the significance of the ‘open door policy’, which is adopted by him at a crucial stage in terms of the origins of the Cold War.  The ‘open door policy’ is an American foreign policy, which allows for equal rights for countries when talking about commerce. \n\nThe ‘open door policy’ is a recurrent argument portrayed by Williams. Williams’ line of argument shows that Franklin Roosevelt’s personality was against the traditional American foreign policy however, this conflict was never resolved. “Contradiction between his (Franklin  Roosevelt) intellectual, emotional, and policy commitment to America’s traditional strategy of open door” this shows that it the policy conflicted with Franklin  Roosevelt’s personal traits and also that he did not resolve the conflict in the heat of the ideological split with the Soviet Union – “Roosevelt did not resolve the dilemma”. \n\n The ‘open door policy’ was very important as it was becoming more prominent with the Chinese communist party gaining more significance in China at this time.  This was a significant problem for American economic motivations as is argued in the ‘origins of the Cold War’ – “Soviet power in North East Asia would constrain the functioning of the free enterprise and jeopardize American economic interests”.  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Considering this and the other interpretations the ‘open door policy’ is a major event when discussing the origins of the Cold War. It was something that, if dealt with wrongly, would have threatened American culture that is commerce and capitalism. The way that Franklin Roosevelt handled, or failed to handle the ‘open door policy’ caused superpower relations to result in tension. \nPreviously, the two superpowers would have concomitant races as such in expansion, whether it be in the military or other areas like industry as seen in Stalin’s five year plans, however this was the first time they were at dispute and that the principles on which the ‘open door policy’ was based was at its heart.  Consequently, one should consider the ‘open door policy’ as a turning point, which harboured the foundations of the Cold War as it divided economic and political interests of the US and the USSR outside their domestic influence’s. 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