The Berlin Crisis, 1958-1962

University of Pennsylvania Press Anniversary
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"When I go to sleep at night I try not to think about Berlin," said Dean Rusk; and in this first comprehensive reconstruction of that crucial period, Jack M. Schick demonstrates that Rusk's nightmare did not end for decades. He traces the East-West pattern of impatient negotiation followed by military posturing and pressuring. He sheds new light on Dulles' intellectualized diplomacy, Kennedy's cautiously balanced Berlin strategy, and Ulbricht's urgent gamble on the Berlin Wall. Against a detailed back­ ground of diplomatic verbiage and tension-ridden events he points up the blind convictions and dangerous misunderstandings on both sides that inevitably led to each incident in the continual crisis--and ultimately brought us to the impasse that remained "frozen in splendid ambiguity" for decades. Berlin's fragile armistice could have been shattered by the merest trifle. And the pattern of the early 1960s repeated itself, with East and West squaring off for new rounds of negotiation-posturing-pressure. The frightening lessons of the past, as Schick presents them, became vital warnings of the present, to a time when our ultimate survival could have depended upon our ability to heed these warnings.


  • | Author: Jack M. Schick
  • | Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press Anniversary
  • | Publication Date: Jan 29, 1971
  • | Number of Pages: 256 pages
  • | Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
  • | ISBN-10: 0812276337
  • | ISBN-13: 9780812276336
Author:
Jack M. Schick
Publisher:
University of Pennsylvania Press Anniversary
Publication Date:
Jan 29, 1971
Number of pages:
256 pages
Binding:
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10:
0812276337
ISBN-13:
9780812276336