Macmillan, Khrushchev and the Berlin Crisis, 1958-1960
Discover the intricate dynamics of the Cold War in Macmillan, Khrushchev and the Berlin Crisis, 1958-1960 by Kitty Newman. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2012, this enlightening paperback spans 248 pages and delves into the critical negotiations between British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev during one of the most tense periods in world politics.
This compelling study sheds new light on their diplomatic strategies and the quest for a compromise settlement amidst the escalating Berlin Crisis. Newman's thorough analysis not only highlights the personal interactions between these two influential leaders but also explores the broader implications for foreign relations during the 20th century. Ideal for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this book offers a fresh perspective on a pivotal moment that shaped modern Europe.
Explore the complexities of politics and government with this essential addition to your collection.