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adam_text | CONTENTS
List of Maps
xxi
Preface
xxiii
Part I Origins of the Cold War
1
Chapter
1
THE SEEDS OF CONFLICT
1
The Dominance of the West
1
The Rise of Revolutionary Marxism
2
The Triumph in Russia of Marxism-Leninism
4
The Soviet Challenge and the Western Response
5
The Failure of Collective Security
7
The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact
9
Chapter
2
ADVERSARIES AND ALLIES,
1939-1945 13
The Nazi Onslaught,
1939-1941 13
The Grand Alliance: Issues and Operations
15
Tehran: The Allies Plan for a Post-Nazi World
18
Allied Cooperation and Confrontation,
1944 19
The Yalta Conference,
4-1
1
February
1945 22
The Impact of Germany s Defeat
25
The Potsdam Conference,
17
July-2 August
1945 28
Diplomacy, Duplicity, and the Atomic Bomb
29
Chapter
3
THE FORMATION OF THE COMMUNIST
BLOC,
1944-1948 32
Soviet and American Objectives in Eastern Europe
32
Poland: From One Master to Another
35
Romania: Exit the Monarchy
37
Bulgaria: The Fruits of Friendship with Russia
38
Hungary: From Free Elections to One-Party Rule
39
Czechoslovakia: A Bridge Goes Down
40
Yugoslavia: Tito Triumphant
41
Chapter
4
THE COLD WAR BEGINS,
1945-1948 44
The German Question
44
Postwar Attempts at Accommodation
45
A Long Telegram and an Iron Curtain
48
Hi
iv
Contents
The Confrontation over Iran
51
The German Question Remains Unanswered
52
The Truman Doctrine
53
The Marshall Plan and European Recovery
55
Containment: The X-Article
57
Chapter
5
THE BATTLE FOR GERMANY,
1948-1952 60
The Crises of Early
1948 60
The Blockade of Berlin
62
The Formation of NATO and the German Federal
Republic
64
The Advent of the Atomic Arms Race
66
West Germany s Role in a Stable Europe
69
Stalin and the German Problem
70
The Persistence of the German Problem
73
Chapter
6
THE COMMUNIST REVOLUTION IN CHINA,
1946-1950 74
The Nationalists and the Communists
74
American Attempts at Mediation
77
The Chinese Civil War
79
The Communist Victory and Its Impact
81
Stalin and Communist China
84
Part II The Global Confrontation
86
Chapter
7
THE CONFLICT OVER KOREA,
1950-1953 86
North and South Korea
86
The Outbreak of Hostilities
89
The Widening of the War
91
MacArthurb
Dismissal and the Stalemate in Korea
94
Changes in Leadership in Washington and Moscow
95
The Armistice Agreement
97
Chapter
8
NEW LEADERS AND NEW REALITIES,
1953-1957 100
The New Look in U.S. Foreign Policy
100
Khrushchev and the West
102
Moscow and the Nonaligned Nations
104
Khrushchev and Stalin s Legacy
107
Contents
The Suez Crisis,
1956 110
The Arms Race and the Space Race
113
Chapter
9
THE PERPETUATION OF THE COLD WAR,
1957-1961 117
The Question of German Neutrality
117
Khrushchev s Berlin Ultimatum,
1958-1959 119
Khrushchev s Trip to America
121
The Nuclear Test Ban Issue
123
The U-2 Affair
124
The Collapse of the Paris Summit
126
The Cold War Comes to Africa
128
The U.S. Presidential Campaign of
1960 133
Chapter
10
CRISIS AND COEXISTENCE,
1961-1964 136
The Bay of Pigs Fiasco
136
The Vienna Summit, June
1961 140
The Berlin Wall, August
1961 142
The U.S. Arms Buildup and the Soviet Response
145
The Cuban Missile Crisis
146
Stresses and Strains in the Western Alliance
152
The Limited Test Ban Treaty of
1963 153
Exit Kennedy, Exit Khrushchev
154
Chapter
11
SOUTHEAST ASIA AND THE COLD WAR,
1945-1970 157
The Struggle for Southeast Asia
157
The Cold War in Vietnam and Laos
162
The American Involvement in Vietnam
166
Escalation without Victory,
1965-1967 169
The
Tet
Offensive
172
Nixon Takes Command
173
Chapter
12
CHINA, SALT, AND THE SUPERPOWERS,
1967-1972 176
The
Sino-Soviet
Split
176
Mutual Assured Destruction and Missile Defense
Systems
179
The Invasion of Czechoslovakia and the Brezhnev
Doctrine
180
vi
Contents
The
Sino-Soviet
Border War of
1969 182
The Roots of Detente
183
Willy Brandt and
Ostpolitik
186
The Sino-American Rapprochement
188
Part III The Search for a Solution
192
Chapter
13
THE HEYDAY OF
DÉTENTE,
1972-1975 192
The Foundations of
Détente,
1972-1973 192
The American Withdrawal from Vietnam
195
The Washington Summit,
CSCE,
and Chilean Coup
196
The Crisis in the Middle East
198
Progress and Problems in East-West Relations,
1974-1975 203
Chapter
14
THE DECLINE OF DETENTE,
1975-1979 207
Eurocommunism, Angola, and the Decline of Detente
207
Human Rights and the Decline of Detente
209
Confrontation and Confusion in East Africa
210
Peace between Egypt and Israel
211
The China Card, the America Card, and the Vienna
Summit
213
The Arc of Crisis and the Window of Vulnerability
217
The Crisis in Iran
219
The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan
221
Chapter
15
THE RETURN OF THE COLD WAR,
1980-1985 223
The Demise of Detente
223
The Reagan Revolution
225
The End of the Brezhnev Era
228
The Andropov Offensive
230
The Strategic Defense Initiative
232
The
KAL
Incident and the Grenada Invasion
234
The Encore of the Soviet Old Guard
234
Chapter
16
THE THAW IN THE COLD WAR,
1985-1988 238
The Dawn of the Gorbachev Era
238
Summitry, START, and Star Wars
242
Trials and Tribulations in Moscow and Washington
245
The Revival of Detente
248
Contents
vii
Chapter
17
THE END OF THE COLD WAR,
1988-1991 252
Gorbachev and Bush
252
The Revolutions of Eastern Europe
256
German Unification and Superpower Collaboration
260
The Collapse of the Soviet State
264
Chapter
18
A HARD AND BITTER PEACE
271
General Conclusions
271
The Legacy of the Cold War
275
COLD WAR DOCUMENTS
1
THE YALTA CONFERENCE, FEBRUARY
1945 277
A. Declaration on Poland
277
B. Agreement Regarding Soviet Entry into the War
Against Japan
278
2
THE POTSDAM CONFERENCE, JULY-AUGUST
1945 279
Excerpts from the Berlin (Potsdam) Conference Report,
2
August
1945 279
3
THE ATOMIC BOMBING OF HIROSHIMA,
AUGUST
1945 281
Statement by President Truman,
б
August
1945 281
4
STALIN S ELECTION SPEECH, FEBRUARY
1946 283
Highlights of Stalin s Election Speech,
9
February
1946 283
5
CHURCHILL S IRON CURTAIN SPEECH, MARCH
1946 284
A. Highlights of Churchill s Iron Curtain Speech,
5
March
1946 284
B. Excerpts from Pravda s Interview with Stalin,
March
1946 286
6
THE BARUCH AND GROMYKO PLANS FOR CONTROL
OF ATOMIC WEAPONS,
1946 288
A. Speech by Bernard Baruch to the UN Atomic Energy
Commission,
14
June
1946 289
B. Draft International Agreement to Forbid the Production
and Use of Atomic Weapons, Proposed
by Andrei Gromyko on
19
June
1946 290
7
THE TRUMAN DOCTRINE,
1947 291
President Truman s Speech to the Nation,
12
March
1947 291
8
THE MARSHALL PLAN,
1947 293
Marshall s Commencement Address at Harvard University,
5
June
1947 293
9
GEORGE F. KENNAN, THE SOURCES OF SOVIET
CONDUCT,
1947 294
The Sources of Soviet Conduct
295
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Cold War Documents
10
THE FOUNDING OF THE COMINFORM,
1947 302
A. Manifesto Proclaiming the Cominform,
5
October
1947 302
B. Resolution of Conference of Communist Parties on
Establishing the Cominform,
5
October
1947 303
11
THE COMMUNIST COUP IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA,
FEBRUARY
1948 304
A. Letter from President Benes to the Czechoslovak
Communist Party Presidium,
24
February
1948 304
B. Reply by the Czechoslovak Communist Party Presidium
to the Letter of President Benes,
25
February
1948 305
12
THE TREATY OF BRUSSELS,
1948 306
Excerpts from the Treaty of Brussels,
17
March
1948 307
13
THE EXPULSION OF TITO FROM THE COMMUNIST
BLOC,
1948 307
Cominform Resolution on the Situation in Yugoslavia,
28
June
1948 308
14
THE BERLIN BLOCKADE,
1948-1949 309
Note from Secretary of State Marshall to the Soviet
Ambassador,
6
July
1948 310
15
THE NATO ALLIANCE,
1949 311
The Treaty of Washington (North Atlantic Treaty),
4
April
1949 312
16
ACHESON ON THE COMMUNIST TRIUMPH
IN CHINA,
1949 313
Secretary of State Acheson s Letter of Transmittal
for U.S. State Department White Paper on China,
30
July
1949 314
17
MAO PROCLAIMS THE PEOPLE S REPUBLIC OF CHINA,
1
OCTOBER
1949 316
Mao s Statement Proclaiming the People s Republic of
China,
1
October
1949 316
18
THE SOVIET-CHINESE FRIENDSHIP TREATY,
FEBRUARY
1950 317
A. Communique Announcing the Soviet-Chinese Treaty,
14
February
1950 317
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B. Treaty of Friendship, Alliance and Mutual Aid Between
the USSR and the Chinese People s Republic
318
19
MCCARTHY ON COMMUNISTS IN THE U.S.
GOVERNMENT,
1950 319
Excerpts from Speech by Senator McCarthy to the
U.S. Senate,
20
February
1950 319
20
ACHESON ON THE AMERICAN DEFENSE PERIMETER
IN ASIA,
1950 321
Excerpts from Acheson s Speech to the National Press
Club,
12
January
1950 321
21
NSC-68: AMERICAN COLD WAR STRATEGY,
1950 322
Excerpts from NSC-68 (Report to the President,
7
April
1950) 322
22
THE KOREAN WAR,
1950-1953 325
A. Statement by President Truman,
27
June
1950 325
B. Resolution of the United Nations Security Council,
27
June
1950 326
С
Excerpts from the Panmunjom Armistice Agreement,
27
July
1953 326
23
DULLES ON MASSIVE RETALIATION,
1954 328
Highlights of Dulles s Speech to the Council on Foreign
Relations,
12
January
1954 328
24
THE GENEVA CONFERENCE,
1954 329
Final Declaration of the Geneva Conference,
21
July
1954 330
25
THE SEATO ALLIANCE,
1954 331
Highlights of the Southeast Asia Collective Defense
Treaty,
8
September
1954 331
26
THE BANDUNG CONFERENCE AND THE NONALIGNED
MOVEMENT,
1955 333
A. Excerpts from Speech by Indonesian President Sukarno
at the Opening of the Asian-African Conference in
Bandung,
18
April
1955 333
B. Excerpts from Speech by India s Prime Minister
Nehru to the Bandung Conference Political Committee,
April,
1955 335
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Cold War
Documents
С.
Principles of the Bandung Conference s Declaration
on the Promotion of World Peace and Cooperation,
24
April
1955 336
27
THE WARSAW PACT,
1955 336
The Warsaw Security Pact,
14
May
1955 337
28
KHRUSHCHEV ON PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE,
1956 338
Excerpts from Khrushchev s Report to the 20th Party
Congress,
14
February
1956 338
29
KHRUSHCHEV S SECRET SPEECH ON STALIN AND HIS
CRIMES,
1956 339
Highlights of Khrushchev s Secret Speech to the 20th
Party Congress,
25
February
1956 340
30
THE HUNGARIAN REBELLION,
1956 342
A. Excerpts from Soviet Government Statement,
30
October
1956 342
B. Hungarian Appeals for Help,
4
November
1956 343
С
Excerpts from the Proclamation of a New Hungarian
Government,
4
November
1956 343
31
THE SUEZ CRISIS,
1956 344
A. Withdrawal of U.S. Support for Aswan Dam Project,
19
July
1956 345
B. President Nasser s Speech Nationalizing the Suez
Canal Company,
26
July
1956 345
С
Excerpts from President Eisenhower s Address,
31
October
1956 346
32
THE EISENHOWER DOCTRINE,
1957 347
A. Excerpts from Eisenhower s Message to Congress on
the Middle East,
5
January
1957 347
B. Joint Congressional Resolution to Promote Peace and
Stability in the Middle East, Approved by the President
on
9
March
1957 348
33
EUROPE S COMMON MARKET: THE TREATY OF
ROME,
1957 348
Excerpts from the Treaty of Rome,
25
March
1957 349
34
THE U-2 AFFAIR,
1960 350
A. Statement by U.S. Department of State,
5
May
1960 350
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B. Statement by U.S. Department of State,
7
May
1960 351
С
Soviet Note on the U-2 Incident
10
May
1960 351
D. Excerpts from Khrushchev s Statement at Paris,
16
May
1960 351
E. Excerpts from Eisenhower s Broadcast Address,
25
May
1960 352
35
THE CONGO CRISIS,
1960 354
A. Telegram from President Kasasvubu and Prime Minister
Lumumba to Premier Khrushchev,
14
July
1960 355
B. Reply of Premier Khrushchev to President
Kasavubu and Prime Minister Lumumba,
15
July
1960 355
С
Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba s Address
to the Chamber of Deputies of the Congo,
15
July
1960 356
36
CASTRO ON THE CUBAN REVOLUTION,
1960 358
Excerpts from Castro s Address to the UN General
Assembly,
26
September
1960 358
37
KHRUSHCHEV ON WARS OF NATIONAL LIBERATION,
JANUARY,
1961 359
Excerpts from Address by Soviet Premier Khrushchev
to a Meeting of Communist Party Organizations in
Moscow,
6
January
1961 360
38
EISENHOWER S FAREWELL ADDRESS ON THE
MILITARY-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX,
17
JANUARY,
1961 361
Excerpts from President Eisenhower s Televised Speech,
17
January
1961 361
39
KENNEDY S INAUGURAL ADDRESS,
1961 363
Excerpts from Kennedy s Inaugural Address,
20
January
1961 363
40
THE BERLIN CRISIS,
1961 364
A. Kennedy s Report to the Nation on Berlin,
25
July
1961 365
B. U.S. Note Protesting Closure of East Berlin Border,
17
August
1961 366
C. Soviet Response to the U.S. Protest
18
August
1961 366
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Cold War Documents
41
THE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS, OCTOBER
1962 367
A. Highlights of Kennedy s Address to the Nation and
the World,
22
October
1962 368
B. Excerpts from Khrushchev s Message to Kennedy,
26
October
1962 369
С
Excerpts from Khrushchev s Message to Kennedy,
27
October
1962 370
D. Excerpt from Kennedy s Response to Khrushchev,
27
October
1962 371
42
KENNEDY S PEACE SPEECH AT AMERICAN
UNIVERSITY, JUNE
1963 371
Excerpts from Kennedy s Commencement Address at
American University,
10
June
1963 372
43
KENNEDY S BERLIN SPEECH, JUNE
1963: ICH BIN EIN
BERLINER
373
Excerpts from Kennedy s Speech in Berlin,
26
June
1963 374
44
THE NUCLEAR TEST BAN TREATY, AUGUST
1963 375
Excerpts from the Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty,
5
August
1963 375
45
THE SINO-SOVIET SPLIT,
1960-1963 376
A. China s Publication of Long Live Leninism,
April
1960 376
B. Excerpts from Khrushchev s Closing Remarks at
the 22nd Party Congress,
27
October
1961 376
С
Excerpts from Open Letter of the Central Committee of
the Soviet Communist Party to all Soviet Communists,
14
July
1963 377
46
THE GULF OF TONKIN RESOLUTION,
1964 379
The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution,
10
August
1964 380
47
LIN BIAO, LONG LIVE THE VICTORY OF PEOPLE S
WAR,
1965 380
Excerpts from Long Live the Victory of People s War,
3
September
1965 381
48
LYNDON JOHNSON AND THE VIETNAM WAR,
1965-1968 383
A. Johnson s Speech at Johns Hopkins University,
7
April
1965 383
B. Johnson s Address to the Nation,
31
March
1968 384
Cold War Documents
xv
49
CHINA S GREAT PROLETARIAN CULTURAL REVOLUTION,
1966-1969 385
Excerpts from the Little Red Book, Quotations from
Chairman Mao Tse-Tung
385
50
THE NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION TREATY,
JULY
1968 386
Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear
Weapons,
1
July
1968 386
51
THE SOVIET INVASION OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA,
AUGUST
1968 387
A. Statement of Czechoslovak Communist Party Presidium,
21
August
1968 387
B. Statement of Soviet News Agency
(Tass),
21
August
1968 388
52
THE BREZHNEV DOCTRINE,
1968 388
A. Excerpt from Sovereignty and the International
Obligations of Socialist Countries,
Pravda,
26
September
1968 388
B. Excerpt from Brezhnev s Remarks to the Polish Party
Congress,
12
November
1968 389
53
The Soviet-Chinese Border Conflict,
1969 390
A. Note from the Chinese Ministry of Foreign
Affairs to the Soviet Embassy in China,
2
March
1969 390
B. Statement by Soviet Government
29
March
1969 390
54
THE NIXON DOCTRINE,
1969 391
A. Excerpts from Nixon s Remarks at Guam,
25
July
1969 392
B. Excerpts from Nixon s Address to the Nation,
3
November
1969 393
55
THE BERLIN ACCORDS, SEPTEMBER
1971 394
Quadripartite Agreement on Berlin,
3
September
1971 394
56
NIXON S CHINA VISIT: THE SHANGHAI COMMUNIQUE,
FEBRUARY
1972 395
Excerpts from Communique Issued at Shanghai,
27
February
1972 395
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Cold War Documents
57
THE ABM TREATY AND SALT
1,1972 396
A. Treaty on the Limitation of Anti-Ballistic Missile Systems,
26
May
1972 397
B. Interim Agreement on Certain Measures with Respect
to the Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms (Salt i),
26
May
1972 398
58
THE U.S. WITHDRAWAL FROM VIETNAM,
JANUARY
1973 399
A. Nixon s Address to the Nation,
23
January
1973 399
B. The Paris Peace Accords,
27
January
1973 400
59
THE YOM KIPPUR/RAMADAN WAR,
1973 401
A. United Nations Security Council Resolution
338,
Passed
on
22
October
1973 401
B. Israel Accepts the Cease-Fire,
22
October
1973 401
С
Egypt Accepts the Cease-Fire,
22
October
1973 402
60
DENG XIAOPING S THREE WORLDS SPEECH,
APRIL
1974 403
Highlights of Speech by Chinese Vice-Premier
Deng Xiaoping to the UN General Assembly,
10
April
1974 403
61
THE VLADIVOSTOK SUMMIT,
1974 405
A. Agreement Concluded at Vladivostok,
24
November,
1974 405
B. Excerpt from President Ford s Statement,
2
December
1974 405
62
THE HELSINKI FINAL ACT,
1975 406
Excerpts from Declaration Signed at Helsinki,
1
August
1975 406
63
CARTER ON HUMAN RIGHTS,
1977 409
Carter s Address to the United Nations,
17
March
1977 410
64
PEACE BETWEEN EGYPT AND ISRAEL,
1977-1979 411
A, Excerpt from Sadat s Speech in Israel,
20
November
1977 412
B. Framework for Peace Agreed to at Camp David,
17
September
1978 412
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С
Treaty Between Egypt and Israel,
26
March
1979 413
65
THE NORMALIZATION OF U.S.-CHINESE RELATIONS,
1978-1979 414
A. Carter s Statement on Opening Ties with China,
15
December
1978 415
B. Statement by the People s Republic of China
416
66
THE SALT II AGREEMENT,
1979 417
Treaty on the Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms
(SALT II),
18
June
1979 417
67
THE
EUROMISSILE
CONTROVERSY,
1979 418
A. Brezhnev s Condemnation of NATO s Plans,
б
October
1979 419
B.
Nato
Communique on Dual Track Approach,
12
December
1979 420
68
THE SOVIET INVASION OF AFGHANISTAN,
DECEMBER
1979 422
A. Carter s Statement on Iran and Afghanistan,
28
December
1979 422
B. Carter s Interview Concerning the Soviet Response
to his Protest Note on the Invasion of Afghanistan,
31
December
1979 423
C. Brezhnev s Explanation of the Soviet Role in
Afghanistan,
12
January
1980 423
69
THE CARTER DOCTRINE, JANUARY
1980 424
Excerpt from Carter s State of the Union Address,
23
January
1980 425
70
REAGAN S ANTI-SOVIET RHETORIC,
1981-1983 426
A. Excerpt from President Reagan s First Press Conference,
29
January
1981 426
B. Excerpt from Reagan s Evil Empire Speech,
8
March
1983 426
71
REAGAN S ARMS CONTROL PROPOSALS,
NOVEMBER
1981 427
Excerpt from Reagan s Address on Arms Reduction,
18
November
1981 428
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72
THE POLISH IMPOSITION OF MARTIAL LAW,
DECEMBER
1981 429
A. General Jaruzelski s Radio Address,
13
December
1981 429
B. Excerpts from the Decree Imposing Martial
Law
430
73
ANDROPOV S PEACE OFFENSIVE,
1982 432
Excerpts from Andropov s Speech on Reductions in Nuclear
Missiles,
21
December
1982 432
74
REAGAN S STAR WARS SPEECH,
1983 433
Excerpts from Reagan s Televised Speech,
23
March
1983 433
75
THE NUCLEAR FREEZE RESOLUTION,
1983 434
Highlights of the Nuclear Weapons Freeze Resolution
Passed by the House of Representatives,
4
May
1983 434
76
THE
KAL
007
INCIDENT,
1983 435
Statement by Secretary of State George
Schultz
on Soviet
Downing of Korean Jetliner,
1
September
1983 435
77
THE GENEVA SUMMIT,
1985 436
A. Excerpts from Joint Soviet-American Statement on
the Geneva Summit,
21
November
1985 436
B. Remarks by General Secretary Gorbachev
438
С
Remarks by President Reagan
438
78
THE REYKJAVIK SUMMIT,
1986 439
Excerpts from Gorbachev s Statement in Reykjavik,
12
October
1986 439
79
REAGAN S
1987
BERLIN SPEECH: TEAR DOWN THIS
WALL
441
Highlights of Reagan s Berlin Wall Speech,
12
June
1987 441
80
GORBACHEV S NEW THINKING ON INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS
443
Excerpts from New Political Thinking, from
Perestroika
by Mikhail Gorbachev
443
Cold War Documents
xix
81
THE INF TREATY, DECEMBER
1987 445
Treaty on Intermediate and Shorter Range Nuclear Forces,
8
December
1987 445
82
THE SOVIET WITHDRAWAL FROM AFGHANISTAN,
1988-1989 447
Gorbachev s Statement on Soviet Withdrawal from
Afghanistan,
8
February
1988 447
83
GORBACHEV S UN ADDRESS, DECEMBER
1988 448
Excerpts from Gorbachev s Speech to the United Nations,
7
December
1988 449
84
THE TIENANMEN SQUARE MASSACRE,
JUNE
1989 451
A. Li Peng s Speech on Behalf of the Chinese Communist
Party Central Committee and State Council,
19
May
1989 451
B. Deng Xiaoping s Speech to Martial Law Units,
9
June
1989 452
85
THE OPENING OF THE BERLIN WALL,
NOVEMBER
1989 453
Statement Allowing East Germans to Travel Abroad
or Emigrate,
9
November
1989 454
86
NATO S LONDON DECLARATION ON THE END OF THE
COLD WAR, JULY
1990 454
The London Declaration,
6
July
1990 454
87
THE KOHL-GORBACHEV AGREEMENT ON GERMAN
UNIFICATION, JULY
1990 456
A. Statement by Helmut Kohl,
16
July
1990 456
B. Statement by Mikhail Gorbachev,
16
July
1990 457
88
THE START TREATY, JULY
1991 458
Treaty on the Reduction and Limitation of Strategic
Offensive Arms,
31
July
1991 458
89
THE ATTEMPTED COUP IN THE USSR, AUGUST
1991 459
A. Announcement on Gorbachev s Removal and Formation
of Emergency Committee,
19
August
1991 459
xx
Cold War Documents
B. Yeltsin s Call to Resist the Coup Attempt,
19
August
1991 460
C. President Bush s Statement on the Soviet Coup,
19
August
1991 461
D. Excerpts from Soviet Television Report,
21
August
1991 461
90
GORBACHEV S RESIGNATION SPEECH,
DECEMBER
1991 462
Highlights of Gorbachev s Resignation Speech,
25
December
1991 462
Index
465
LIST OF MAPS
A. Decolonization and Cold War Clashes,
1945-1
970s (inside front cover)
B. Cold War Clashes of the
1970s
and
1980s
(inside back cover)
1.
Territorial Changes and Occupation Zones in Europe,
1945 24
2.
Divided Germany and Divided Europe,
1945-1955 46
3.
Divided Europe: NATO vs. Warsaw Pact,
1955-1991 65
4.
The Chinese Civil War,
1946-1949 80
5.
The Korean War,
1950-1953 92
6.
Arab-Israeli Conflicts,
1945-1960 112
7.
Decolonization and Cold War Clashes in Africa and the Middle East,
1945-1990 130
8.
Cold War Clashes in Central America and the Caribbean,
1945-1990 139
9.
Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia,
1954-1975 164
10.
Arab-Israeli Conflicts, 1960S-1980s
200
11.
The Middle East,
1945-1991 214
12.
Cold War Confrontations in Latin America, 1950S-1980S
229
13.
Disintegration of the Communist Bloc,
1989-1992 265
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