The inauguration of organized political warfare

Titel: The inauguration of organized political warfare : cold war organizations sponsored by the National committee for a Free europe/Free Europe Committee / ed. by Katalin Kádár Lynn
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Veröffentlicht: Saint Helena, CA : Helena History Press, 2013
Umfang: 604 S.
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
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ISBN: 9780985943301
Lokale Klassifikation: 31 3 D ; 31 7 O ; 57 USA ; 31 7 Od ; 22 3 D ; 44 3 D ; 32 3 D ; 60 7 O
  • Preface
  • p. 1
  • At War While at Peace: United States Cold War Policy and the National Committee for a Free Europe, Inc.
  • p. 7
  • At War While at Peace
  • p. 7
  • The Run-Up to War's End
  • p. 8
  • Stalin's Eastern European Ambitions
  • p. 9
  • The War's End
  • p. 12
  • Post World War II US Foreign Policy
  • p. 14
  • Endnotes
  • p. 61
  • Select Bibliography
  • p. 69
  • History of the Council of Free Czechoslovakia
  • p. 71
  • Introduction-formation of the Council of Free Czechoslovakia
  • p. 71
  • Early Years
  • p. 76
  • The Road to Reunification
  • p. 83
  • Activities of the reunited council
  • p. 89
  • Conclusion
  • p. 113
  • Endnotes
  • p. 115
  • Select Bibliography
  • p. 120
  • The History of the Romanian National Committee: 1947-1975
  • p. 121
  • Romania's Calvary: From Antonescu's Regime to Popular Democracy (1944-1948)
  • p. 122
  • The RNC's Predecessors
  • p. 128
  • The Organization and Legitimacy of the Romanian National Committee
  • p. 131
  • The Division and Reorganization of the Romanian National Committee
  • p. 143
  • The Romanian National Committee's Activities
  • p. 154
  • Romanian Refugee Assistance, and Cooperation with other National Committees in the United States
  • p. 163
  • The Financial Resources of the RNC
  • p. 171
  • The Agony of the Romanian National Committee
  • p. 184
  • Endnotes
  • p. 188
  • Select Bibliography
  • p. 197
  • The Baltic Freedom Committees: Politics and Policies of an Exile Community
  • p. 199
  • Introduction
  • p. 199
  • Initiation of Contacts & Establishment of Panels
  • p. 202
  • From Panels to Committees: Attempts to Unify the Emigrations
  • p. 207
  • The Radio Free Europe and Voice of America Debate
  • p. 208
  • Commemorations and Publications: Impact on Cold War America
  • p. 218
  • Reassessment of Relations
  • p. 225
  • Conclusion
  • p. 228
  • Endnotes
  • p. 230
  • Select Bibliography
  • p. 235
  • The Hungarian National Council / Hungarian National Committee Magyar Nemzeti Bizottmány / Magyar Nemzeti Bizottság 1947-1972
  • p. 237
  • Political Leaders Take Refuge in the West
  • p. 240
  • The Establishment of the Hungarian National Council
  • p. 240
  • Funding of the Hungarian National Council
  • p. 245
  • Varga as the HNC's Unifying Force
  • p. 258
  • What did the HNC provide?
  • p. 260
  • The Refugee Service
  • p. 264
  • The Golden Age of Support of the National Councils
  • p. 267
  • The HNC and the Assembly of Captive European Nations
  • p. 270
  • The Situation in Hungary
  • p. 272
  • HNC Lobbying and Protests Regarding the Hungarian Revolution
  • p. 277
  • First Aid for Hungary/Committee for Hungarian Refugees
  • p. 282
  • Support for the Hungarian Uprising by the ACEN Member Councils and Émigré Groups
  • p. 285
  • Ongoing Protests against the Continued Soviet Occupation of Hungary
  • p. 286
  • The Changing World Created by Détente
  • p. 293
  • The Holy Crown
  • p. 297
  • Endnotes
  • p. 301
  • Select Bibliography
  • p. 308
  • Imre Kovács and Cold War Émigré Politics in the United States (1947-1980)
  • p. 309
  • Endnotes
  • p. 319
  • Select Bibliography
  • p. 322
  • The Schism within the Polish Delegation to the Assembly of Captive European Nations 1954-1972
  • p. 323
  • Endnotes
  • p. 354
  • Select Bibliography
  • p. 361
  • Democracy in Exile: The Bulgarian National Committee and G.M. Dimitrov
  • p. 363
  • The Early Years
  • p. 364
  • In Exile
  • p. 369
  • Political Activity in Exile
  • p. 370
  • The Founding of the National Committees
  • p. 371
  • Organization and Activities of the BNC
  • p. 374
  • BNC Sub-Divisions
  • p. 376
  • Activities Directed towards the Bulgarian Immigration
  • p. 378
  • The BNC as an International Organization
  • p. 380
  • The BNC in Political Cooperation as a Member of other Organizations
  • p. 384
  • Topics of Particular Importance to the BNC
  • p. 387
  • The End of the Dimitrov Era
  • p. 390
  • Endnotes
  • p. 392
  • Select Bibliography
  • p. 395
  • The Relationship Between the Assembly of Captive European Nations and the Free Europe Committee in the Context of U.S. Foreign Policy, 1950-1960
  • p. 397
  • Mikoyan's Visit
  • p. 401
  • Kozlov's Visit
  • p. 406
  • Waiting for Mr. K
  • p. 413
  • Khrushchev's 1959 Visit
  • p. 416
  • Khrushchev's Return, 1960
  • p. 421
  • The ACEN and its Relationship to its Sponsor, the Free Europe Committee
  • p. 425
  • Endnotes
  • p. 428
  • Select Bibliography
  • p. 436
  • The Free Europe University in Exile Inc. and the Collège de l'Europe libre (1951-1958)
  • p. 439
  • The Origin of the Idea of the University and its Place in the Context of the Cultural Cold War (1948-1950)
  • p. 440
  • The Appropriation of the University Project by the NCFE (1950-51)
  • p. 451
  • The Organization and Launching of the "Collège de l'Europe libre" in France (1951)
  • p. 465
  • Facing Reality: the Challenges of the First Years and the Transformation of Ideas (1951-1954)
  • p. 478
  • From Big Expectations to Unexpected Closure (1955-1958)
  • p. 488
  • Endnotes
  • p. 502
  • Select Bibliography
  • p. 514
  • The Cold War Activities of the Hungarian National Sports Federation
  • p. 515
  • Sport in Hungary
  • p. 516
  • The Hungarian National Sports Federation
  • p. 522
  • Defection and Resettlement
  • p. 527
  • Returning to Competition
  • p. 532
  • Over the Dam
  • p. 537
  • Endnotes
  • p. 540
  • Select Bibliography
  • p. 546
  • Biographies
  • p. 547
  • Photo Gallery
  • p. 553
  • Index
  • p. 585