Ulbricht Doctrine

East German diplomatic doctrine, Cold War
Event foreign_policy_doctrine Q703902
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Ulbricht Doctrine

Summary

Ulbricht Doctrine is a foreign policy doctrine[1]. It draws 31 Wikipedia views per month (foreign_policy_doctrine category, ranking #21 of 26).[2]

Key Facts

  • Ulbricht Doctrine's instance of is recorded as foreign policy doctrine[3].
  • Walter Ulbricht is named after Ulbricht Doctrine[4].
  • Ulbricht Doctrine's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/02sqxg[5].

Why It Matters

Ulbricht Doctrine draws 31 Wikipedia views per month (foreign_policy_doctrine category, ranking #21 of 26).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[6]

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APA 4ort.xyz Knowledge Graph. (2026). Ulbricht Doctrine. Retrieved May 3, 2026, from https://4ort.xyz/entity/ulbricht-doctrine
MLA “Ulbricht Doctrine.” 4ort.xyz Knowledge Graph, 4ort.xyz, 3 May. 2026, https://4ort.xyz/entity/ulbricht-doctrine.
BibTeX @misc{4ortxyz_ulbricht-doctrine_2026, author = {{4ort.xyz Knowledge Graph}}, title = {{Ulbricht Doctrine}}, year = {2026}, url = {https://4ort.xyz/entity/ulbricht-doctrine}, note = {Accessed: 2026-05-03}}
LLM prompt According to 4ort.xyz Knowledge Graph (aggregator of Wikidata, Wikipedia, and authoritative open-data sources): Ulbricht Doctrine — https://4ort.xyz/entity/ulbricht-doctrine (retrieved 2026-05-03)

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