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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Audrey Kurth CroninPublisher: Cornell University Press Imprint: Cornell University Press Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781501772054ISBN 10: 1501772058 Pages: 228 Publication Date: 15 September 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsAudrey Kurth Cronin greatly amplifies our knowledge with this first-rate assessment of Austria's place in the rivalries of the great powers between 1945 and 1955. A most revealing addition to the history of post-war Europe. (History) A useful introduction to the diplomacy of the Austrian question. The book makes a contribution by providing a more complete picture of American and British policy than that given in previous accounts. (The Journal of Modern History) Cronin's thoroughly researched account can be commended, alike for its clear narrative and its generally sound conclusions. On the grandes lignes, and notably the reasons for the Soviet volte-face in 1954–1955, she strikes a judicious balance, eschewing what tends still to be a common view that neutrality as such was the key to the Austrian settlement. (International Affairs) Cronin's discussion of this drawn-out diplomatic struggle between the Great Powers since 1945 over Austria is a competent account, set against the background of the dire need to reestablish Austria's independence and of the numerous crises of the cold war and the Korean and Indochinese wars. (American Historical Review) Audrey Kurth Cronin greatly amplifies our knowledge with this first-rate assessment of Austria's place in the rivalries of the great powers between 1945 and 1955. A most revealing addition to the history of post-war Europe. * History * A useful introduction to the diplomacy of the Austrian question. The book makes a contribution by providing a more complete picture of American and British policy than that given in previous accounts. * The Journal of Modern History * Cronin's thoroughly researched account can be commended, alike for its clear narrative and its generally sound conclusions. On the grandes lignes, and notably the reasons for the Soviet volte-face in 1954-1955, she strikes a judicious balance, eschewing what tends still to be a common view that neutrality as such was the key to the Austrian settlement. * International Affairs * Cronin's discussion of this drawn-out diplomatic struggle between the Great Powers since 1945 over Austria is a competent account, set against the background of the dire need to reestablish Austria's independence and of the numerous crises of the cold war and the Korean and Indochinese wars. * American Historical Review * Audrey Kurth Cronin greatly amplifies our knowledge with this first-rate assessment of Austria's place in the rivalries of the great powers between 1945 and 1955. A most revealing addition to the history of post-war Europe. * History * A useful introduction to the diplomacy of the Austrian question. The book makes a contribution by providing a more complete picture of American and British policy than that given in previous accounts. * The Journal of Modern History * Cronin's thoroughly researched account can be commended, alike for its clear narrative and its generally sound conclusions. On the grandes lignes, and notably the reasons for the Soviet volte-face in 1954–1955, she strikes a judicious balance, eschewing what tends still to be a common view that neutrality as such was the key to the Austrian settlement. * International Affairs * Cronin's discussion of this drawn-out diplomatic struggle between the Great Powers since 1945 over Austria is a competent account, set against the background of the dire need to reestablish Austria's independence and of the numerous crises of the cold war and the Korean and Indochinese wars. * American Historical Review * Author InformationAudrey Kurth Cronin is Trustees Professor of Security and Technology and Director of the Institute for Politics and Strategy at Carnegie Mellon University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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