Читаем George F. Kennan : an American life полностью

Poznan riots in

Solidarity in

Soviet occupation of

and U.S. aid

Warsaw Uprising

Policy Planning Staff

accomplishments of

and atomic weapons

and covert activities

defensive perimeter strategy of

formation of

functions of

in Kennan’s absence

and Kennan’s fading influence

Kennan’s poem to

Kennan’s resignation from

and Marshall

Nitze as director of

and Palestine

papers produced by

PPS/1, “Policy With Respect to American Aid to Western Europe,”

PPS/9 on Italy

PPS/13 on U.S. grand strategy

PPS/23, global survey

PPS/27, on European defense

PPS/35, “The Attitude of This Government Toward Events in Yugoslavia,” 322–24; updated

PPS/37, “Policy Questions Concerning a Possible German Settlement,”

PPS/38, “U.S. Objectives With Respect to Russia,”

PPS/39, “U.S. Policy Toward China,”

PPS/43, “Considerations Affecting the Conclusion of a North Atlantic Security Pact,”

PPS/55, and European unity

PPS/58, “Political Implications of Detonation of an Atomic Bomb by U.S.S.R.,”

and predictions

principles of

Program A

and State Department

Popov, Aleksandr

Popovič, Koča

Por, Frieda

emigration to U.S.

Kennans’ letters to

Port Huron Statement (SDS)

Portugal:

and Azores

Kennan’s report from

Kennan’s return visits to

neutrality of

U.S. legation in

Post, Marjorie Merriweather

Potsdam conference (1945)

Powell, Colin

Prague:

German takeover of

Kennan’s dispatches from

Kennan’s posting to

see also Czechoslovakia

Pravda

Princeton University:

eating clubs in

Firestone Library

function of

George F. Kennan Centennial Conference at

Kennan papers at

Kennan’s faculty appointment in

Kennan’s “long telegram” exhibited in

Kennan’s sermon in

Kennan as student in

reunions at

social class in

see also Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton

Program A

Project Solarium

Prokofiev, Sergey

Proxmire, William

Pskovo-Pechorsky monastery, Estonia

Pushkin, Aleksandr

Quainton, Anthony

Quayle, Dan

Radio Free Europe

Rasputin

Reader’s Digest

Reagan, Ronald

and elections

and Gorbachev

Kennan’s distrust of

on nuclear threat

on Soviet Union as evil

and Strategic Defense Initiative

Reagan administration

and Cold War

and Latin America

Reber, Samuel

Reed, John

Reedy, George

Reid, Escott

Reinhardt, G. Frederick

Reinstein, Jacques

Reischauer, Edwin B.

Reith lectures

Reston, James “Scotty,”

Reykjavik summit meeting

Ribbentrop, Joachim von

Rice, Condoleezza

Ridgway, Matthew B.

Riga, Latvia

Riley, Bill and Laura

Roberts, Frank

Robins, Raymond

Robinson, Geroid T.

Rockefeller Foundation

Rogers Act (1924)

Roosevelt, Franklin D.

adaptable politics of

and Atlantic Charter

Bullitt’s reports to

death of

and elections

New Deal

political appointments by

and postwar Germany

and Soviet Union

and unconditional surrender

and World War II

and Yalta

Roosevelt, Theodore

Roosevelt administration

and postwar Europe

and Soviet Union

Rosenfeld, Stephen

Rostow, Eugene V.

Rothfels, Hans

Rovere, Richard

Rusk, Dean

and China

and covert action

and Germany

and Kennedy administration

and Rockefeller Foundation

Russell, Bertrand

Russell, Donald

Russia:

and balance of power

Bolshevik Revolution in

dissidents and Jews persecuted in

Kennan on the history of

and NATO

in 1917–1991, see Soviet Union

Russian-American Telegraph Expedition (1865)

Russo-Japanese War

Ruthenians

Sacco and Vanzetti, execution of

Safire, William

St. John’s Military Academy, Wisconsin

Sakharov, Andrey

Salazar, António

Salisbury, Harrison

SALT (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks)

Sandburg, Carl, “Cornhuskers,”

Savage, Carlton

Schell, Jonathan

Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr.

Schuman, Robert

Schuschnigg, Kurt

Schuyler, Cortlandt Van Rensselaer

Scowcroft, Brent

Second World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies

Seiberling, John F.

Senate Foreign Relations Committee

Service, John Stewart

Seymour, Charles, Woodrow Wilson and the World War

Shakespeare, William

Shapiro, Henry

Shostakovich, Dimitri, Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk

Shultz, George P.

Shvernik, Nikolay

Skinner, Robert P.

Slavic Review

Slessor, Sir John

Smirnovsky, Mikhail

Smith, Courtney C.

Smith, Janet

Smith, Gerard C.

Smith, Margaret Chase

Smith, Walter Bedell

and CIA

Smith-Molotov exchange

as U.S. ambassador in Moscow

Smythe, Sidney T.

Snyder, John W.

Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr

Gulag Archipelago

Sontag, Raymond J.

Sørensen, Einar Haakon

Sorensen, Theodore

Sørensen family

Soviet Union:

Afghanistan invaded by

and atomic bomb

before 1917 and after 1991, see Russia

and Berlin blockade

Bullitt’s “swan song” report on

bureaucracy in

changes in

and China

and Cold War, see Cold War

collapse of

Communist Party in

containment of

Cuban missile crisis

“cult of the past” in

and Czechoslovakia

dialectic materialism in

dissidents in

and Eastern Europe

evil reflected in

expatriates from

external enemies needed by

and Far Eastern Commission

German invasion of

hegemony of

hostility toward U.S. in

and human rights

and Hungary

Kennan as ambassador to

Kennan as counselor to

Kennan in Moscow, see Moscow

Kennan’s early judgments on

Kennan’s expulsion from

Kennan’s reports on

Kennan’s studies of

Kennan’s travels within

and Korea

and Marshall Plan

Nazi-Soviet Pact

and nuclear capability

people of

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