The Forty Years’ Peace
Keith Kyle, 21 October 1993
The United States and the End of the Cold War: Implications, Reconsiderations and Provocations
by John Lewis Gaddis.
Oxford, 301 pp., £19.50, July 1992,0 19 505201 3 Show More
by John Lewis Gaddis.
Oxford, 301 pp., £19.50, July 1992,
Dean Acheson: The Cold War Years, 1953-71
by Douglas Brinkley.
Yale, 429 pp., £22, February 1993,0 300 04773 8 Show More
by Douglas Brinkley.
Yale, 429 pp., £22, February 1993,
The Quest for Stability: Problems of West European Security 1918-1957
edited by Rolf Ahmann, A.M. Birke and Michael Howard.
Oxford, 546 pp., £50, June 1993,0 19 920503 5 Show More
edited by Rolf Ahmann, A.M. Birke and Michael Howard.
Oxford, 546 pp., £50, June 1993,
“... much matters: deterrence deterred and deterred both ways. It worked, for example, against plans by Frank Wisner of the CIA to commit paramilitary groups trained in West Germany to aid the Hungarian uprising in 1956 and it made the Russians generally cautious outside their own sphere. President Glafkos Cleridis of Cyprus has revealed that after the first ... ”