Kennedy, Macmillan and the Nuclear Test-Ban Debate, 1961-63
Drawing upon newly-released official and private papers, this book provides an intimate account of Anglo-American debates over one of the most grave and politically sensitive foreign-policy issues of the early 1960s. It examines the roles played by John F. Kennedy and Harold Macmillan in the test-ban negotiations between 1961 and 1963. It also describes the way in which contrasting domestic political imperatives and conceptions of how the Cold War could best be won, created tensions between the two allies. Nevertheless, they retained a broad unity of perspective and purpose, eventually producing the imaginative diplomacy that resulted in the signing of the Limited Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty in August 1963.
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Kennedy, Macmillan and the Nuclear Test-Ban Debate, 1961-63
Drawing upon newly-released official and private papers, this book provides an intimate account of Anglo-American debates over one of the most grave and politically sensitive foreign-policy issues of the early 1960s. It examines the roles played by John F. Kennedy and Harold Macmillan in the test-ban negotiations between 1961 and 1963. It also describes the way in which contrasting domestic political imperatives and conceptions of how the Cold War could best be won, created tensions between the two allies. Nevertheless, they retained a broad unity of perspective and purpose, eventually producing the imaginative diplomacy that resulted in the signing of the Limited Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty in August 1963.
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Kennedy, Macmillan and the Nuclear Test-Ban Debate, 1961-63

Kennedy, Macmillan and the Nuclear Test-Ban Debate, 1961-63

by K. Oliver
Kennedy, Macmillan and the Nuclear Test-Ban Debate, 1961-63

Kennedy, Macmillan and the Nuclear Test-Ban Debate, 1961-63

by K. Oliver

Hardcover(1998)

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Drawing upon newly-released official and private papers, this book provides an intimate account of Anglo-American debates over one of the most grave and politically sensitive foreign-policy issues of the early 1960s. It examines the roles played by John F. Kennedy and Harold Macmillan in the test-ban negotiations between 1961 and 1963. It also describes the way in which contrasting domestic political imperatives and conceptions of how the Cold War could best be won, created tensions between the two allies. Nevertheless, they retained a broad unity of perspective and purpose, eventually producing the imaginative diplomacy that resulted in the signing of the Limited Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty in August 1963.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780333696071
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 11/24/1997
Series: Studies in Military and Strategic History
Edition description: 1998
Pages: 252
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

KENDRICK OLIVER

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements - Abbreviations - Introduction - Conception and Stalemate: The Test-Ban Debate, March 1954-August 1961 - Progress to the Proving Grounds: August-December 1961 - The 'Two-Pronged Approach': December 1961-April 1962 - The Advance of the Neutrals: April-October 1962 - 'The Good Season': October 1962-March 1963 - 'The Second Prize': March-July 1963 - Conclusion - Appendix - Bibliography - Index
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