Inside the Kremlin's cold war: from Stalin to Khrushchev
Using recently uncovered archival materials, personal interviews, and a broad familiarity with Russian history and culture, two young Russian historians have written a major interpretation of the Cold War as seen from the Soviet shore
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Zusammenfassung: | Using recently uncovered archival materials, personal interviews, and a broad familiarity with Russian history and culture, two young Russian historians have written a major interpretation of the Cold War as seen from the Soviet shore Covering the volatile period from 1945 to 1962, Zubok and Pleshakov explore the personalities and motivations of the key people who directed Soviet political life and shaped Soviet foreign policy. They begin with the fearsome figure of Joseph Stalin, who was driven by the dual dream of a Communist revolution and a global empire. They reveal the scope and limits of Stalin's ambitions by taking us into the world of his closest subordinates, the ruthless and unimaginative foreign minister Molotov and the Party's chief propagandist, Zhdanov, a man brimming with hubris and missionary zeal. The authors expose the machinations of the much-feared secret police chief Beria and the party cadre manager Malenkov, who tried but failed to set Soviet policies on a different course after Stalin's death Finally, they document the motives and actions of the self-made and self-confident Nikita Khrushchev, full of Russian pride and party dogma, who overturned many of Stalin's policies with bold strategizing on a global scale. The authors show how, despite such attempts to change Soviet diplomacy, Stalin's legacy continued to divide Germany and Europe, and led the Soviets to the split with Maoist China and to the Cuban missile crisis |
Beschreibung: | XV, 346 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 0674455312 |
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title | Inside the Kremlin's cold war from Stalin to Khrushchev |
title_auth | Inside the Kremlin's cold war from Stalin to Khrushchev |
title_exact_search | Inside the Kremlin's cold war from Stalin to Khrushchev |
title_full | Inside the Kremlin's cold war from Stalin to Khrushchev Vladislav Zubok ; Constantine Pleshakov |
title_fullStr | Inside the Kremlin's cold war from Stalin to Khrushchev Vladislav Zubok ; Constantine Pleshakov |
title_full_unstemmed | Inside the Kremlin's cold war from Stalin to Khrushchev Vladislav Zubok ; Constantine Pleshakov |
title_short | Inside the Kremlin's cold war |
title_sort | inside the kremlin s cold war from stalin to khrushchev |
title_sub | from Stalin to Khrushchev |
topic | EAST-WEST RELATIONS unbist FOREIGN POLICY unbist FOREIGN RELATIONS unbist Guerre froide Koude Oorlog gtt POLITICAL CONDITIONS unbist POLITICAL HISTORY unbist Politici gtt USSR unbist Außenpolitik Cold War Biografie (DE-588)4006804-3 gnd Ost-West-Konflikt (DE-588)4075770-5 gnd Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd |
topic_facet | EAST-WEST RELATIONS FOREIGN POLICY FOREIGN RELATIONS Guerre froide Koude Oorlog POLITICAL CONDITIONS POLITICAL HISTORY Politici USSR Außenpolitik Cold War Biografie Ost-West-Konflikt URSS - Relations extérieures - 1945-1991 Sowjetunion Soviet Union Foreign relations 1945-1991 |
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