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Cuban Missile

Cuban Missile examines the October 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, a pivotal moment in world history that brought humanity to the brink of nuclear war. It explores the complex interplay of US-Soviet relations, geopolitics, and the ever-present threat of nuclear proliferation during the Cold War. The book uniquely emphasizes the human element, revealing how miscalculations, communication failures, and personal biases nearly led to global catastrophe. One intriguing aspect is the exploration of back-channel communications, which played a critical role in de-escalating tensions. The book also considers how individual anxieties and misjudgments shaped the crisis, offering alternative perspectives on the decision-making processes within the Kennedy administration and Khrushchev's inner circle. Beginning with the historical context of Fidel Castro's rise and the failed Bay of Pigs invasion, the book progresses to the discovery of missile sites and the ensuing political and military maneuvering. It dissects the ExComm deliberations, the naval blockade, and tense negotiations between Washington and Moscow. By analyzing primary source material and drawing interdisciplinary connections to political science, international relations, and psychology, the book provides a comprehensive analysis of this critical event. Ultimately, this historical analysis highlights the enduring lessons of crisis management and their relevance to contemporary international relations.


Author:

  • Orin Brightfield

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 104 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • History
  • General history
  • Society and Social Sciences
  • Politics

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