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The Cuban Missile Crisis and the Cold War : A Short History with Documents

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 1624667414
ISBN-13 9781624667411
Publisher Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
Imprint Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
Country of Manufacture US
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Sep 15th, 2018
Print length 200 Pages
Weight 240 grams
Dimensions 18.60 x 21.40 x 1.40 cms
Ksh 3,400.00
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In October 1962, when the Soviet Union deployed nuclear missiles in Cuba, the most dangerous confrontation of the Cold War ensued, bringing the world close to the brink of nuclear war. Over two tense weeks, U.S. president John F. Kennedy and Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev managed to negotiate a peaceful resolution to what was nearly a global catastrophe. Drawing on the best recent scholarship and previously unexamined documents from the archives of the former Soviet Union, this introductory volume examines the motivations and calculations of the major participants in the conflict, sets the crisis in the context of the broader history of the global Cold War, and traces the effects of the crisis on subsequent international and regional geopolitical relations. Selections from twenty primary sources provide firsthand accounts of the frantic deliberations and realpolitik diplomacy between the U.S., the U.S.S.R., and Fidel Castro's Cuban regime; thirteen illustrations are also included. CONTENTS:Introduction: The Making of a global Crisis The Origins of the Cold WarA New Front in the Cold WarThe Cold War in Latin AmericaThe Cuban Revolution and the Soviet UnionU.S. and Regional Responses to the Cuban RevolutionOperation Zapata: The Bay of PigsOperation Anadyr: Soviet Missiles in CubaCrisis Dénouement: The Missiles of NovemberEvaluating the Leadership on All Sides of the CrisisNuclear Fallout: Consequences of the Missile CrisisThe Future of Cuban-Soviet RelationsLatin American Responses to the Missile CrisisConclusion: Lessons of the Cuban Missile CrisisHistoriography of the Cuban Missile CrisisDocumentsMemorandum for McGeorge Bundy from Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., April 10, 1961State Department White Paper, April 1961From the Cable on the Conversation between Gromyko and Kennedy, October 18, 1962Telegram from Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko to the CC CPSU, October 20, 1962President John F. Kennedy’s speech to the Nation, October 22, 1962Resolution Adopted by the Council of the Organization of American States Acting Provisionally as the Organ of Consultation, October 23, 1962Message from Mexican President Adolfo López Mateos to Cuban President Osvaldo Dorticós, October 23, 1962Letter from Khrushchev to John F. Kennedy, October 24, 1962Telegram from Soviet Ambassador to the USA Dobrynin to the USSR MFA, October 24, 1962Memorandum for President Kennedy from Douglas Dillon, October 26, 1962Telegram from Fidel Castro to N.S. Khrushchev, October 26, 1962Letter from Khrushchev to Fidel Castro, October 28, 1962Cable from USSR Ambassador to Cuba Alekseev to Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs, October 28, 1962Telegram from Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Kuznetsov and Ambassador to the U.N. Zorin to USSR Foreign Ministry (1), October 30, 1962Premier Khrushchev’s Letter to Prime Minister Castro, October 30, 1962Prime Minister Castro’s Letter to Premier Khrushchev, October 31, 1962Meeting of the Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba with Mikoyan in the Presidential Palace, November 4, 1962Brazilian Foreign Ministry Memorandum, “Question of Cuba,” November 20, 1968Letter from Khrushchev to Fidel Castro, January 31, 1963“I Know Something About the Caribbean Crisis,” Notes from a Conversation with Fidel Castro, November 5, 1987Select Bibliography

In October 1962, when the Soviet Union deployed nuclear missiles in Cuba, the most dangerous confrontation of the Cold War ensued, bringing the world close to the brink of nuclear war. Over two tense weeks, U.S. president John F. Kennedy and Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev managed to negotiate a peaceful resolution to what was nearly a global catastrophe.

Drawing on the best recent scholarship and previously unexamined documents from the archives of the former Soviet Union, this introductory volume examines the motivations and calculations of the major participants in the conflict, sets the crisis in the context of the broader history of the global Cold War, and traces the effects of the crisis on subsequent international and regional geopolitical relations.

Selections from twenty primary sources provide firsthand accounts of the frantic deliberations and realpolitik diplomacy between the U.S., the U.S.S.R., and Fidel Castro''s Cuban regime; thirteen illustrations are also included.



CONTENTS:

Introduction: The Making of a global Crisis
  • The Origins of the Cold War
  • A New Front in the Cold War
  • The Cold War in Latin America
  • The Cuban Revolution and the Soviet Union
  • U.S. and Regional Responses to the Cuban Revolution
  • Operation Zapata: The Bay of Pigs
  • Operation Anadyr: Soviet Missiles in Cuba
  • Crisis Dénouement: The Missiles of November
  • Evaluating the Leadership on All Sides of the Crisis
  • Nuclear Fallout: Consequences of the Missile Crisis
  • The Future of Cuban-Soviet Relations
  • Latin American Responses to the Missile Crisis
  • Conclusion: Lessons of the Cuban Missile Crisis
  • Historiography of the Cuban Missile Crisis

Documents
  1. Memorandum for McGeorge Bundy from Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., April 10, 1961
  2. State Department White Paper, April 1961
  3. From the Cable on the Conversation between Gromyko and Kennedy, October 18, 1962
  4. Telegram from Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko to the CC CPSU, October 20, 1962
  5. President John F. Kennedy’s speech to the Nation, October 22, 1962
  6. Resolution Adopted by the Council of the Organization of American States Acting Provisionally as the Organ of Consultation, October 23, 1962
  7. Message from Mexican President Adolfo López Mateos to Cuban President Osvaldo Dorticós, October 23, 1962
  8. Letter from Khrushchev to John F. Kennedy, October 24, 1962
  9. Telegram from Soviet Ambassador to the USA Dobrynin to the USSR MFA, October 24, 1962
  10. Memorandum for President Kennedy from Douglas Dillon, October 26, 1962
  11. Telegram from Fidel Castro to N.S. Khrushchev, October 26, 1962
  12. Letter from Khrushchev to Fidel Castro, October 28, 1962
  13. Cable from USSR Ambassador to Cuba Alekseev to Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs, October 28, 1962
  14. Telegram from Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Kuznetsov and Ambassador to the U.N. Zorin to USSR Foreign Ministry (1), October 30, 1962
  15. Premier Khrushchev’s Letter to Prime Minister Castro, October 30, 1962
  16. Prime Minister Castro’s Letter to Premier Khrushchev, October 31, 1962
  17. Meeting of the Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba with Mikoyan in the Presidential Palace, November 4, 1962
  18. Brazilian Foreign Ministry Memorandum, “Question of Cuba,” November 20, 1968
  19. Letter from Khrushchev to Fidel Castro, January 31, 1963
  20. “I Know Something About the Caribbean Crisis,” Notes from a Conversation with Fidel Castro, November 5, 1987
Select Bibliography

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