First Steps toward Détente
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First Steps toward Détente

American Diplomacy in the Berlin Crisis, 1958–1963

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First Steps toward Détente

American Diplomacy in the Berlin Crisis, 1958–1963

About this book

Richard Williamson's First Steps toward Détente provides a history of negotiations conducted from 1958-1963 between the United States, its Western allies in Europe, and the Soviet Union, in order to resolve the Berlin crisis. These negotiations established ongoing patterns of backchannel, ambassadorial, foreign minister and heads of state discussions. From Khrushchev's visit to the United States in 1959 and the difficult Paris 1960 and Vienna 1961 summits to the construction of the Berlin Wall, disarmament remained a parallel concern dependent on Berlin's resolution. Throughout most of 1962, the United States and Soviets made rigorous attempts to break a stalemate at Checkpoint Charlie, though neither side was truly ready to forfeit. Ultimately, the renewal of Berlin harassments and the Cuban missile crisis put an end to these efforts, but the closer relations that had developed through Berlin talks helped to enable the Limited Test Ban Treaty in 1963.
The Berlin Crisis signaled a transition away from multilateral East-West relations to a bilateral U.S.-Soviet relationship, remaining oriented to military positions in Germany. In this book, Williamson explores the significance of these events and shows how the negotiations held between 1958 and 1963 provided the templates for détente.

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Information

Year
2012
eBook ISBN
9780739168813
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Sector and Crossing Point Map of Berlin
  2. Preface First Steps to Détente
  3. Acknowledgments
  4. Introduction The United States, USSR, and Berlin, 1953–1958
  5. 1 A Free City Khrushchev’s November Proposals, Allied Response, and a Foreign Ministers Conference, November 1958–May 1959
  6. 2 Seeking a Summit Khrushchev’s U.S. Visit, Western Heads of State Meeting, the U-2 Incident, and the Paris Summit, June 1959–December 1960
  7. 3 Vienna and the Wall Kennedy’s First Months, Vienna Summit, the Acheson Plan, and the Berlin Wall, January–August 1961
  8. 4 Salami Tactics Allied Collapse, Kennedy’s Private Approach, and Showdown at Checkpoint Charlie, September–December 1961
  9. 5 Vital Interests Thompson-Gromyko in Moscow, Rusk-Gromyko in Geneva, and Rusk-Dobrynin in Washington, Geneva ENDC Sessions, and Soviet Missiles in Cuba, January–August 1962
  10. 6 A Slippery Slope New Harassment in Berlin, the Cuban Missile Crisis, Allied Estrangement, and the Limited Test-Ban Treaty, September 1962–November 1963
  11. Summary American Diplomacy in the Berlin Crisis
  12. Bibliography
  13. About the Author