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Full Description
Originally published in 1973. This book uses the Berlin Crisis of 1961 as a starting point to investigate Soviet-American relations in the Kruschev period. The book first chronicles the timeline of the succession of events during the Berlin Crisis and their interrelation. It then turns to the close interaction between Soviet and foreign policy before situating the event into the broader timeline of Soviet history.
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Opening Phase: The Soviets Stake Their Claim
Chapter 2. Framing a Western Position
Chapter 3. The Soviets Increase the Pressure
Chapter 4. The Western Riposte, June 29-July 25
Chapter 5. The Soviets Decide on the Minimum Objective
Chapter 6. The West Looks for an Opening
Chapter 7. Climax : The Soviets Act
Chapter 8. The Collective Leadership Reviews the Situation
Chapter 9. Second Climax: The Twenty-second Party Congress
Glossary
List of Works Cited
Abbreviations of Works Most Frequently Cited
Acknowledgments
Subject Index
Name Index



