Biblioteca / 1970-1979
Isaac Deutscher. Russia, China, and the West. A Contemporary Chronicle, 1953-1966.
Editado por Fred Halliday.
Londres: Oxford University Press / Penguin Books, 1970.
370 páginas.
Isaac Deutscher (1907–1967)
CONTENTS
Introduction
1 – The Fall of Beria
BEFORE THE TRIAL
BERIA IS SHOT
2 – The Development of Soviet Foreign Policy in 1954
SOVIET POLICY TOWARDS GERMANY A YEAR AFTER STALIN
THE GENEVA CONFERENCE ON THE FAR EAST
A NEW COURSE IN MOSCOW: RUSSIA AND CHINA
A NEW COURSE IN MOSCOW: CHANGES IN EASTERN EUROPE
3 – The Fall of Malenkov
THE ISSUES BEHIND MALENKOV’S RESIGNATION
THE RISE OF THE MILITARY
THE ROLES OF KHRUSHCHEV AND BULGANIN
4 – The Foreign Policy of Malenkov’s Successors
THE RETREAT FROM MONOLITHISM: KHRUSHCHEV IN BELGRADE
STATUS QUO IN GERMANY
5 – The Twentieth Congress
THE TWENTIETH CONGRESS OF THE SOVIET COMMUNIST PARTY
FOREIGN AFFAIRS AT THE TWENTIETH CONGRESS
THE U.S.S.R. AFTER THE TWENTIETH CONGRESS
STALIN AND THE SOVIET LEADERSHIP
MOLOTOV RESIGNS
6 – Crisis in the Soviet Bloc
THE POLISH AND HUNGARIAN REVOLTS
THE CAUSES OF THE CRISIS IN EASTERN EUROPE
SHEPILOV’S EXIT
MALENKOV RETURNS TO THE ATTACK
7 – Mao and the Hundred Flowers Campaign
8 – Khrushchev Gains the Ascendancy
KHRUSHCHEV’S ECONOMIC REFORM
THE ANTI-PARTY GROUP
KHRUSHCHEV, MALENKOV, AND THE STALINIST PAST
BONAPARTISM IN THE SOVIET UNION
KHRUSHCHEV BECOMES PRIME MINISTER
9 – Khrushchev on the Defensive
THE EXECUTION OF IMRE NAGY
MAO ABANDONS THE HUNDRED FLOWERS CAMPAIGN
KHRUSHCHEV’S DOMESTIC OPPOSITION
THE COLLAPSE OF KHRUSHCHEV’S DIPLOMACY
CHINA’S PRESSURE ON MOSCOW
10 – From the Twentieth to the Twenty-first Congress
11 – Khrushchev’s Diplomatic Initiatives
THE SOVIET PERSPECTIVE IN GERMANY
KHRUSHCHEV GOES TO WASHINGTON
RUSSIA AND THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNIST MOVEMENT
THE U-2 INCIDENT
THE COLLAPSE OF THE SUMMIT
12 – The Deterioration of Sino-Soviet Relations
THE BUCHAREST CONGRESS
ALGERIA AND THE SINO-SOVIET DISPUTE
THE CONFERENCE OF THE EIGHTY-ONE PARTIES
CUBA AND INDO-CHINA
THE SINO-SOVIET TRUCE BREAKS DOWN
13 – The Twenty-second Congress and the End of the First Decade After Stalin
THE TWENTY-SECOND CONGRESS AND THE CULT OF KHRUSHCHEV
THE IMPACT OF THE TWENTY-SECOND CONGRESS ON THE U.S.S.R.
THE CRISIS OVER THE CUBAN MISSILES
THE RECORD OF 1962
THE SOVIET UNION ENTERS THE SECOND DECADE AFTER STALIN
14 – Khrushchev’s Troubles Increase
THE COLLAPSE OF SINO-SOVIET TALKS
BLACK DUST STORMS OVER RUSSIA
THE RUSSO-CHINESE SCHISM DEEPENS
KHRUSHCHEV AT SEVENTY
THE RUSSO-ROMANIAN QUARREL
THE TONKING GULF INCIDENT
15 – The Fall of Khrushchev
THE END OF THE KHRUSHCHEV INTERREGNUM
THE CONSEQUENCES OF KHRUSHCHEV’S FALL
THE POLITICS OF POST-KHRUSHCHEVITE RUSSIA
16 – The Policies of Brezhnev and Kosygin
KOSYGIN’S ECONOMIC COUNTER-REFORM
THE U.S.S.R. BETWEEN THE TWENTIETH AND TWENTY-THIRD CONGRESS
SOVIET FOREIGN POLICY IN 1965
THE TWENTY-THIRD CONGRESS: THE CRYPTO-STALINISTS RAISE THEIR HEADS
THE TWENTY-THIRD CONGRESS: THE SHADOW OF VIETNAM
17 – The Great Cultural Revolution
Chronology of Events