The Vienna Summit and Its Importance in International History.
At the beginning of June 1961, the tensions of the Cold War were supposed to abate as both sides sought a resolution. The two most important men in the world, John F. Kennedy and Nikita Khrushchev, met for a summit in Vienna. Yet the high hopes were disappointed. Within months the Cold War had becom...
1. Verfasser: | |
---|---|
Weitere Verfasser: | , , , , , , , , |
Format: | E-Book |
Sprache: | English |
Veröffentlicht: |
Blue Ridge Summit : Lexington Books,
2013
|
Mit dem übergeordneten Werk verknüpfte Titel: | The Harvard Cold War Studies Book Series
|
Schlagworte: | Cold War Kennedy, John F. -- (John Fitzgerald), -- 1917-1963 Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, -- 1894-1971 Soviet Union -- Foreign relations -- United States United States -- Foreign relations -- 1961-1963 United States -- Foreign relations -- Soviet Union Kennedy, John F ; (John Fitzgerald) ; 1917-1963 Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich ; 1894-1971 Soviet Union ; Foreign relations ; United States United States ; Foreign relations ; 1961-1963 mehr... |
Umfang: | 1 online resource (522 pages) |
Zusammenfassung: | At the beginning of June 1961, the tensions of the Cold War were supposed to abate as both sides sought a resolution. The two most important men in the world, John F. Kennedy and Nikita Khrushchev, met for a summit in Vienna. Yet the high hopes were disappointed. Within months the Cold War had become very hot: Khrushchev built the Berlin Wall and a year later he sent missiles to Cuba to threaten the United States directly. Despite the fact that the Vienna Summit yielded barely any tangible results, it did lead to some very important developments. In The Vienna Summit and Its Importance in International History international experts use new Russian and Western sources to analyze what really happened during this critical time and why the parties had a close shave with catastrophe. Intro -- Title Page -- Introduction and Historical Context -- Introduction -- Summitry in the Twentieth Century -- Contextualizing the Vienna Summit -- UNITED STATES, FRANCE, AND GREAT BRITAIN -- "The First Test of [. . .] Détente Will Be the Berlin Negotiation" -- "Vienna, a City that is Symbolic of the Possibility of Finding Equitable Solutions" -- Great Britain and the Vienna Summit of June 1961 -- Paris as Beneficiary of the Unsuccessful Vienna Summit -- SOVIET UNION -- Soviet-American Relations in the Early 1960s -- Between Pragmatism and Ideology -- ASIA AND AFRICA -- Beijing's Shadow over Vienna -- Laos and the Vienna Summit -- The Summit -- Two Days of Drama -- A Difficult Education -- "Summit Ladies" -- Moral Masculinity -- On the Significance of Austrian Neutrality for Soviet Foreign Policy under Nikita S. Khrushchev -- The Personal Recollections of a Presidential Adviser in Vienna -- The Personal Recollections of Khrushchev's Interpreter in Vienna -- The Berlin Crisis -- Khrushchev, the Berlin Wall, and the Demand for a Peace Treaty, 1961-1963 -- The Vienna Summit and the Construction of the Berlin Wall -- Appendices -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- Appendix 3-1 -- Appendix 3-2 -- Appendix 3-3 -- Select Bibliography -- Index -- About the Contributors. |
---|---|
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (522 pages) |
ISBN: | 9780739185575 0739185578 9780739185568 073918556X |