Image for Brzezinski Doctrine

Brzezinski Doctrine

The Brzezinski Doctrine, formulated by U.S. National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski during the late 1970s, emphasized the importance of U.S. involvement in Eurasia. It argued that controlling this region was crucial for maintaining global power and stability. The doctrine highlighted the need to contain the influence of the Soviet Union and to promote U.S. interests through strategic alliances and support for movements opposing Soviet dominance. Ultimately, it aimed to ensure that no single power could dominate Eurasia, thereby safeguarding U.S. national security and global leadership.