The Cold War after Stalinʹs death : a missed opportunity for peacé /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Lanham Boulder New York Toronto Plymouth, UK :
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers,
2006
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Series: | The Harvard Cold War Studies Book Series / series editor: Mark Kramer
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Table of Contents:
- Preface / Klaus Larres and Kenneth Osgood
- Introduction: International Politics in the Early Post-Stalin Era: A Lost Opportunity, a Turning Point, or More of the Same? / Mark Kramer
- Part I: The Soviet Union and the United States After Stalin
- Chapter 1: The Elusive De?tente: Stalinʹs Successors and the West / Vojtech Mastny
- Chapter 2: The Perils of Coexistence: Peace and Propaganda in Eisenhowerʹs Foreign Policy / Kenneth Osgood
- Chapter 3: A Missed Chance for Peace? Opportunities for De?tente in Europe /Jerald A. Combs
- Chapter 4: Poisoned Apples: John Foster Dulles and the "Peace Offensive" / Lloyd Gardner
- Part II: The Peace Offensives in Cultural Context
- Chapter 5: Meanings of Peace: The Rhetorical Cold War after Stalin / Ira Chernus
- Chapter 6: Stalinʹs Ghost: Cold War Culture and U.S.-Soviet Relations /Jeffrey Brooks
- Part III: Fragile Coalitions, East and West
- Chapter 7: The Road to Geneva 1955: Churchillʹs Diplomacy and Anglo-American Tension after Stalinʹs Death / Klaus Larres
- Chapter 8: Alliance Politics after Stalinʹs Death: Franco-American Conflict in Europe and Asia / Kathryn Statler
- Chapter 9: Coexistence and Confrontation: Sino-Soviet Relations after Stalin / Qiang Zhai
- Chapter 10: The New Course: Soviet Policy Toward Germany and the Uprising in the GDR / Hope M. Harrison
- Part IV: Assessing Peaceful Coexistence
- Chapter 11: Cold War, De?tente, and the 1956 Hungarian Revolution / Csaba Be?ke?s
- Chapter 12: The Robust Assertion of Austrianism: Peaceful Coexistence in Austria after Stalinʹs Death / Gu?nter Bischof
- Chapter 13: The Lure of Neutrality: Finland and the Cold War /Jussi M. Hanhima?ki
- Chapter 14: Treacherous Ground: Soviet-Japanese Relations and the United States / Tsuyoshi Hasegawa.