Thomas Mann's image of a long-dead starwhose light shines most brightly on this world' was used as an analogy to the popularity of the USSR outside Russia itself in a Foreign Affairs article informally referred to by this designation that detailed the policy of containment first outlined in its author'sLong Telegram'

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1. Thomas Mann's image of a long-dead starwhose light shines most brightly on this world' was used as an analogy to the popularity of the USSR outside Russia itself in a Foreign Affairs article informally referred to by this designation that detailed the policy of containment first outlined in its author'sLong Telegram'