Friends or Foes? by Norman E Saul

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Friends or Foes? by Norman E Saul

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A work on US-Russian relations over the course of 200 years. This fourth volume provides a comprehensive study that captures the major changes in relations between two nations on the verge of becoming dominant global powers. It examines the rationale for America's failure to recognize the Soviet government through the early 1930s.

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Friends or Foes? by Norman E Saul

With ""Friends or Foes?"" Norman Saul continues his monumental multivolume magnum opus on U.S.-Russian relations over the course of 200 years. This fourth volume provides the first comprehensive study in any language of an era that shaped the rest of the century and captures the major changes in relations between two nations on the verge of becoming dominant global powers. Among other things, Saul examines the rationale for America's failure to recognize the Soviet government through the early 1930s, analyzing the impact of the Red Scare and the roles of the State Department, Russian emigres, religious groups, and key individuals - like Charles Evans Hughes, Robert Kelley, Herbert Hoover, Boris Skvirsky, Olga Kameneva, and Maxim Litvinov - on the policy process. In addition, he recalls the American Relief Administration's gigantic effort to help Russian peasants and garners new material from American business records on concession arrangements and commerce and on Soviet responses during the first Five Year Plan. He also records travelers' impressions, cultural exchange, and the role of academia in each country - particularly the contribution of Russian emigre scholars to American education and the contributions of American journalists in Russia. Saul's prodigious research in the Hoover Presidential Library, the Franklin Roosevelt Library, and the Hoover Institution at Stanford University - incorporating overlooked Diplomat Post Records and featuring an interview with George Kennan on his diplomatic role - has yielded a wealth of new insights into what really happened during a period in the history of the relations between the two countries that remains mysterious and controversial. Breaking new ground in diplomatic, economic, social, and cultural history, ""Friends or Foes?"" illuminates both the mutual fascination that briefly permitted peaceful coexistence (and eventual alliance) and the ideological battles that ultimately led to the Cold War.
Normal E. Saul is professor of history and Russian and East European studies at the University of Kansas and the author of Distant Friends: The United States and Russia, 1763-1867, winner of the Byron Caldwell Smith Award; Concord and Conflict: The United States and Russia, 1867-1914, winner of the Robert H. Ferrell Book Prize; and War and Revolution: The United States and Russia, 1914-1921.
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ISBN 13 9780700614486
ISBN 10 0700614486
Title Friends or Foes?
Author Norman E Saul
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher University Press of Kansas
Year published 2006-04-28
Number of pages 456
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