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Czechoslovakia's Lost Fight for Freedom, 1967-1969: An American Embassy Perspective

Autor Kenneth N. Skoug
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 aug 1999 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This fascinating account, by a Czech-speaking American diplomat who lived in Czechoslovakia from 1967-1969, describes the collapse of a repressive Communist regime, the subsequent unprecedented explosion of popular freedom, the surprise Soviet occupation, and the spirited passive resistance of the population until the gradual strangulation of the Prague Spring. Drawing on his own journal, recent memoirs, and documentary materials in the National Archives, the author shows how American diplomats and senior U.S. officials analyzed and reacted to ongoing events. He explains how reform leader Alexander Dubcek became wedged between enthusiastic popular support and the objections of ultra-orthodox Soviet leaders. Skoug's economic and commercial responsibilities gave him considerable access to Czechoslovak officials even in the Novotny period, and he was an eyewitness to the invasion and many other crucial events of the period, including the great patriotic demonstration of March 1969 which the Soviet Union exploited to force Dubcek's resignation.Despite overt Soviet pressure, neither Prague nor Washington anticipated intervention. The Johnson Administration, courting Moscow for help on Vietnam, displayed calculated indifference to the dispute and reacted tepidly to developments. Left alone, the Czechoslovak population met the invader with militant, if passive, resistance, but the Dubcek leadership capitulated to Soviet demands and acquiesced in an occupation that gradually betrayed all of the gains achieved. Subsequent reluctance by Washington to criticize Moscow helped the Soviet Union cut its diplomatic losses. On the other hand, the Czechoslavak crisis may have helped to persuade Gorbachev to allow Eastern Europe to resolve its own affairs in 1989.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275966225
ISBN-10: 0275966224
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

KENNETH N. SKOUG, JR. was a member of the Foreign Service of the United States from 1957-1990, retiring with the rank of Minister Counselor. He served in Germany, Mexico, Czechoslovakia, the Soviet Union, Venezuela (twice) and four times in the U.S. Department of State, Washington, D.C. He received Presidential and meritorious service awards in 1988 and 1991 and the Orden del Libertador from the President of Venezuela in 1990. His other publications include The United States and Cuba under Reagan and Shultz: A Foreign Service Officer Reports (Greenwood, 1996).

Cuprins

IntroductionThe Old Order at Bay, 1967The "New Mechanism" and the Old MastersIn Dubious BattleThe Crisis in the Communist PartySpring with a Human Face, 1968A Pendulum Swinging OutwardReform or Revolution?Big Brother Knows BestOne Week in AugustThe Russians Are Coming. The Russians Are Here!A Tale of Two CitiesCapitulation in the KremlinThe Descent to Normality, 1968-1969No Way OutThe Road to Prague Leads through BratislavaAnother Kind of SpringEpilogueAppendixSelected BibliographyIndex