Diplomacy / Henry Kissinger
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Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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CEFA - ESGA - Biblioteca “Vicecomodoro Juan Rawson Bustamante” | 327(73)/KIS (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | Disponible | FA-497 |
Curso CN Zaragoza=500\ \ NCC 2000=500\ \ Curso Tarapow=500\ \ NCC 2013
1. The new world order
2. The hinge: Theodore Roosevelt or Woodrow Wilson
3. From universality to equilibrium: Richelieu, William of Orange and Pitt
4. The concert of Europe: Great Britain, Austria and Russia
5. Two revolutionaries: Napoleon III and Bismarck
6. Realpolitik turns on itself.
7. A political doomsday machine: European diplomacy before the First World War
8. Into the vortex: The military doomsday machine
9. The new face of diplomacy: Wilson and the Treaty of Versailles
10. The dilemmas of the victors
11. Stresemann and re-emergence of the vanquished
12. The end of illusion: Hitler and the destruction of Versailles
13. Stalin's bazaar
14. The Nazi-Soviet pact
15. America re-enters the arena: Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
16. Three approaches to peace: Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill in World War II
17. The beginning of the Cold War
18. The success and the pain of containment
19. The dilemma of containment: The Korean War
20. Negotiating with the communists: Adenauer, Churchill and Eisenhower
21. Leapfrogging containment: The Suez Crisis
22. Hungary: Upheaval in the Empire
23. Khrushchev's ultimatum: The Berlin Crisis 1958-1963
24. Concepts of western unity: Macmillan, de Gaulle, Eisenhower and Kennedy
25. Vietnam: Entry into the Morass; Truman and Eisenhower.- .- .-
26. Vietnam: On the road to despair; Kennedy and Johnson
27. Vietnam: The extrication; Nixon
28. Foreign policy as geopolitics: Nixon's triangular diplomacy
29. Detente and its discontents
30. The end of the Cold War: Reaggan and Gorbachev
31. The New World Order reconsidered
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