Winston Churchill, architect of peace : a study of statesmanship and the Cold War /

This study offers a "Churchillian perspective" of politics that explains Winston Churchill's policies and actions during and following World War II. Lambakis describes the principles informing Churchill's statesmanship and his basic strategies in dealing with the Soviet Union whe...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Lambakis, Steven James
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Westport, CT : Greenwood Press, 1993
Westport, Conn. : 1993
Westport, CT : 1993
Series:Contributions in political science no. 322
Contributions in political science, no. 322
Contributions in political science ; no. 322
Contributions in political science no. 322
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Some Elements of Churchill's Political Understanding
  • 3. The Grand Alliance: Grand Forces, Great Men, and a Grave New World
  • 4. Churchill at Fulton: The Precarious Peace
  • 5. Churchill's Postwar Statesmanship Part I: Force and International Politics
  • 6. Churchill's Postwar Statesmanship Part II: Negotiation and Persuasion
  • 7. Conclusion
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2. Some Elements of Churchill's Political Understanding
  • 3. The Grand Alliance: Grand Forces, Great Men, and a Grave New World
  • 4. Churchill at Fulton: The Precarious Peace
  • 5. Churchill's Postwar Statesmanship Part I: Force and International Politics
  • 6. Churchill's Postwar Statesmanship Part II: Negotiation and Persuasion
  • 7. Conclusion.