Detente

The easing of strained relations through verbal communication
Real World Example
During the period of A Crisis in Confidence from 1968-1980, détente referred to the easing of tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War. This approach was crucial because it aimed to reduce the risk of nuclear conflict and improve diplomatic relations through agreements like the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT). Détente responded to the intense fear and hostility between superpowers, helping to stabilize global politics. In everyday life, détente is similar to resolving conflicts through open communication instead of letting them escalate. For example, if two friends have a disagreement, talking it out calmly, like détente, can prevent the friendship from breaking apart and help them find a compromise.
Practice Version
