The Diplomats, 19391979 by Gordon A Craig

The Diplomats, 19391979 by Gordon A Craig

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Expanding the field of inquiry covered by its predecessor, "The Diplomats, 1919-1939", which concentrated on Europe and the coming of World War II, these essays showcase major diplomacy of the Cold War period against the broader background of the problems and crises that confronted it.

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The Diplomats, 19391979 by Gordon A Craig

This volume offers a unique perspective on a turbulent and dangerous age by focusing on the activities and accomplishments of its diplomats. Its essays discuss the policies of ambassadors, foreign ministers and heads of state from Acheson and Adenauer and from Sadat and Gromyko, as well as the special problems of the professionals in the foreign offices and the role of the media in modern diplomacy. Expanding the field of inquiry covered by its predecessor, "The Diplomats, 1919-1939", which concentrated on Europe and the coming of World War II, these essays showcase the major diplomatic practitioners of the period against the broader background of the problems and crises that confronted them - among others, the Polish question at the end of World War II, the onset of the Cold War, the defeat of EDC in 1954, the Suez crisis, Khrushchev's Berlin note in 1958, the Middle East War of 1967 and the oil shock of 1973, the Iranian revolution, and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. This account of the pendular swing from crisis to detente and back again is given a global perspective by careful treatment of the diplomacy of new nations like India, Communist China and Israel, and of the transformation of the Middle East and Japan.
"The Diplomats, 1939-1979 is a welcome sequel, which gives even less space to career diplomats, perhaps a testimony to their failing influence in the period it covers... [This collection of essays] is really worth having." * The Times Literary Supplement *
Gordon A. Craig is Professor of Humanities Emeritus at Stanford University and Honorarprofessor at the Free University of Berlin; Francis L. Loewenheim is Professor of History at Rice University.
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ISBN 13 9780691036137
ISBN 10 0691036136
Title The Diplomats, 19391979
Author Gordon Craig
Series Princeton Legacy Library
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Princeton University Press
Year published 1994-09-26
Number of pages 725
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