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See also: Linkage (policy)
In political science, triangular diplomacy is a foreign policy, developed during the Vietnam War by US advisor Henry Kissinger, as a means to manage relations between contesting Communist powers, the Soviet Union and China. Connecting heavily with the correlating policy of linkage, the policy was intended to exploit the ongoing rivalry between the two Communist powers (following the Sino-Soviet split), as a means to strengthen American hegemony and diplomatic interest.
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