Außenpolitik nach der Kuba-Krise (Dezember 1962 bis Oktober 1964)
After the Cuban Missile Crisis, Khrushchev exercised more prudence and adopted a long-term perspective on furthering his goal of expelling the Western powers from Berlin and rendering a major defeat to NATO. Adenauer`s retirement left him hoping for a change of course in West German policy. Neither...
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De Gruyter
2021
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| Summary: | After the Cuban Missile Crisis, Khrushchev exercised more prudence and adopted a long-term perspective on furthering his goal of expelling the Western powers from Berlin and rendering a major defeat to NATO. Adenauer`s retirement left him hoping for a change of course in West German policy. Neither goal was truly based in reality. Overall, Khrushchev`s over-ambitious Western policy remained unsuccessful, despite his efforts. |
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