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Kenneth O. Morgan, Britain since 1945. The people’s peace (Oxford, 1990), p. 158.
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Schaad, ‘Plan G – a “counterblast”?’, p. 50.
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Yinghong Cheng, ‘Beyond Moscow-centric interpretation: an examination of the China connection in eastern Europe and North Vietnam during the era of de-Stalinisation’, Journal of World History, 15, 4 (2004), pp. 487–518, especially pp. 489, 492–3 and 496 (quotation p. 489).
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Martin Thomas, The French North African crisis. Colonial break-down and Anglo-French relations, 1945–1962 (Basingstoke, 2000).
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Vladislav Zubok, Khrushchev and the Berlin crisis (1958–1962), Cold War International History Project, Working Paper No. 6 (Washington, DC, 1993), p. 8. For the centrality of Germany to Khrushchev see p. 3.
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Nicholas Thompson, The hawk and the dove. Paul Nitze, George Kennan and the history of the Cold War (New York, 2009), p. 175.
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Richard Immerman, John Foster Dulles. Piety, pragmatism, and power in U. S. foreign policy (Wilmington, 1999), p. 188.
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Andrea Benvenuti, Anglo-Australian relations and the turn to Europe, 1961–1972 (Woodbridge, 2008), pp. 26–41.
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Frank A. Mayer, Adenauer and Kennedy. A study in German American relations, 1961–1963 (Basingstoke, 1996), p. 96.
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Mark Moyar, Triumph forsaken. The Vietnam War, 1954–1965 (Cambridge, 2006).
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Lawrence Freedman, Kennedy’s wars. Berlin, Cuba, Laos and Vietnam (Oxford, 2000).
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David Kaiser, ‘Men and policies’, in Diane B. Kunz (ed.), The diplomacy of the crucial decade (New York, 1994), pp. 11–41, especially pp. 23–9.
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Höhn and Klimke, A breath of freedom, p. 95.
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Zubok, Khrushchev and the Berlin crisis, p. 25.
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Gordon S. Barrass, The Great Cold War. A journey through the hall of mirrors (Stanford, 2009), p. 131.
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Hope M. Harrison, Driving the Soviets up the wall. Soviet-East German relations, 1953–1961 (Princeton, 2005).
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Robert Cottrell, ‘L’homme Nikita’, New York Review of Books, 1.5.2003, pp. 32–5 (quotation p. 33).
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Tony Judt, ‘On the brink’, New York Review of Books, 15.1.1998, quotation p. 55.
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John Lewis Gaddis, We now know. Rethinking Cold War history (Oxford, 1997), p. 277. Также: Aleksandr Fursenko and Timothy Naftali, ‘One hell of a gamble’. Khrushchev, Castro, Kennedy, and the Cuban missile crisis, 1958–1964 (London and New York, 1997).
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Hope M. Harrison, Ulbricht and the concrete ‘Rose’. New archival evidence on the dynamics of Soviet-East German relations and the Berlin crisis, 1958–61, Cold War International History Project, Working Paper No. 5 (Washington, DC, 1993), p. 59.
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Gregor Peter Schmitz, ‘The day Berlin was divided’, Spiegel International, 30.10.2009: http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/the-day-berlin-was-divided-kennedy-surprised-by-such-strong-american-outrage-to-the-wall-a-658349.html.
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Frédéric Bozo, Two strategies for Europe. De Gaulle, the United States, and the Atlantic alliance (Lanham and Boulder, 2001), and Jeffrey Glen Giauque, Grand designs and visions of unity. The Atlantic powers and the reorganization of western Europe, 1955–1963 (Chapel Hill and London, 2002).