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Kennan: A Life between Worlds [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 648 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, 40 b/w illus.
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Jan-2023
  • Leidėjas: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0691165408
  • ISBN-13: 9780691165400
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 648 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, 40 b/w illus.
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Jan-2023
  • Leidėjas: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0691165408
  • ISBN-13: 9780691165400
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Drawing on many previously untapped sources, this definitive biography of the U.S. diplomat and prize-winning historian reveals a man of extraordinary ability and ambition whose idea of containing the Soviet Union helped ignite the Cold War, but who spent the next half century trying to extinguish it. Illustrations.

A definitive biography of the U.S. diplomat and prize-winning historian George F. Kennan

The diplomat and historian George F. Kennan (1904–2005) ranks as one of the most important figures in American foreign policy—and one of its most complex. Drawing on many previously untapped sources, Frank Costigliola’s authoritative biography offers a new picture of a man of extraordinary ability and ambition whose idea of containing the Soviet Union helped ignite the Cold War but who spent the next half century trying to extinguish it. Always prescient, Kennan in the 1990s warned that the eastward expansion of NATO would spur a new cold war with Russia.

Even as Kennan championed rational realism in foreign policy, his personal and professional lives were marked by turmoil. And though he was widely respected and honored by presidents and the public, he judged his career a failure because he had been dropped as a pilot of U.S. foreign policy. Impossible to classify, Kennan was a sui generis thinker, a trenchant critic of both communism and capitalism, and a pioneering environmentalist. Living between Russia and the United States, he witnessed firsthand Stalin’s tightening grip on the Soviet Union, the collapse of Europe during World War II, and the nuclear arms race of the Cold War.

An absorbing portrait of an eloquent, insightful, and sometimes blinkered iconoclast whose ideas are still powerfully relevant, Kennan invites us to imagine a world that Kennan fought for but was unable to bring about—one not of confrontations and crises but of dialogue and diplomacy.

Recenzijos

"A Spectator Book of the Year" "Winner of the Sharon Harris Book Award, University of Connecticut Humanities Institute" "Magisterial."---Anatol Lieven, Financial Times "[ A] lively, thoughtful and provocative biography. . . . Costigliolas book shows convincingly the interconnections between all of Kennans thinking, through different phases of his life and through changing international circumstances."---Harold James, Times Literary Supplement "As diplomat, historian and public intellectual, George Kennan was arguably the most interesting American of his time. In this magnificent biography, Professor Costigliola presents the man in full: gifted, prophetic, prickly, prejudiced, patriotic, alienated from modernity and steadfast in his devotion to principle. A remarkable biography of a remarkable individual."---Andrew Bacevich, The Spectator "A compelling synthesis of Kennan as elitist, committed Russophile and Germanophile, ambivalent romantic, tortured soul, and policy sage."---Ivan Krastev and Leonard Benardo, New Statesman "Absorbing, skillfully wrought. . . . Consistently fascinating."---Fredrik Logevall, Foreign Affairs "Compelling. . . . [ An] emphatic and sympathetic biography."---Geoffrey Roberts, Irish Times "Like other Kennan biographies, Costigliola focuses on his professional life and legacy. But the author is also adept at showing how Kennans personality shaped his professional life. Costigliola has given us a rich, insightful, and powerful portrait of this legendary American."---Terry W. Hartle, Christian Science Monitor "Informative, clear-eyed, and compelling."---Glenn C. Altschuler, Minneapolis Star Tribune "The fullest portrait of Kennan yet available."---Patrick Iber, New Republic "A major biography. . . . A masterly account of a key and influential figure in the perennial debate over the means and ends of US foreign policy in the postwar era and beyond. We remain deeply in Costigliolas debt for a superbly enlightened contribution."---J. E. Spence, International Affairs "A fascinating study of Kennan the character, in particular Kennan as a man of multiple existences. . . . Costigliolas achievement is undeniable. His biography is one that could only emerge from decades of immersion in the sources, and from a sophisticated dialogue between the questions thrown up by the present and the authors careful excavation of the past. The work has great salience for our time. The predicaments faced by Washington, and Kennan, are still with us. For contending with Kennan and the worlds he moved between, this biography will likely endure as a landmark work."---Patrick Porter, First Things "A valuable contribution to understanding Kennan for who he really was."---Damir Marusic, Washington Examiner "A valuable resource for students of 20th-century geopolitics.

" * Kirkus Reviews * "[ Kennan] could not be more timely." * Library Journal * "[ Costigliolas] splendid, revelatory book shines a bright light on Kennans moral faults. This lucid, comprehensive, and scrupulously fair biography will endure as one of the finest studies of any Cold War statesman."---William I. Hitchcock, Society "[ A] provocative study of a complex icon of American Diplomacy." * Choice * "Costigliolas portrait of Kennan is nuanced, balanced, and empathetic. . . . [ A] magnificent study."---Ian Lipke, Queensland Reviewers Collective

Acknowledgments ix
Preface xv
Introduction 1(27)
Chapter 1 Not Very Happy People The Kennan Family, 1904--1925
28(39)
Chapter 2 Seeking Russia from Germany, 1926--1933
67(33)
Chapter 3 The "Madness of '34"
100(48)
Chapter 4 Stalin's Terror and Kennan's Trauma, 1935--1937
148(49)
Chapter 5 Kennan and the Descent into War, 1937--1939
197(27)
Chapter 6 Kennan and a World at War, 1939--1944
224(40)
Chapter 7 Cold War Founder and Skeptic, 1944--1950
264(59)
Chapter 8 "Chosen Instrument" Kennan's Tragedy in Moscow, 1951--1952
323(48)
Chapter 9 Contesting the Cold War, 1953--1966
371(55)
Chapter 10 Kennan Embattled, 1967--1982
426(44)
Chapter 11 Almost Unstoppable, 1983--2005
470(51)
Conclusion The Limits of Honor 521(20)
Notes 541(52)
Index 593
Frank Costigliola is a Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor of History at the University of Connecticut. His books include The Kennan Diaries and Roosevelts Lost Alliances (Princeton). He raises grass-fed beef cattle in Storrs, Connecticut.