February 2019 Academic Hackett Publishing

The Cuban Missile Crisis and the Cold War: A Short History with Documents Michelle Getchell


Paperback | Feb 2019 | Hackett Publishing | 9781624667411 | 200pp | 203x140mm | TXT | AUD$24.95, NZD$29.99

In October 1962, when the Soviet Union deployed nuclear missiles in Cuba, the most dangerous confrontation of the Cold War ensued, bringing the world close to the brink of nuclear war. Over two tense weeks, U.S. president John F. Kennedy and Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev managed to negotiate a peaceful resolution to what was nearly a global catastrophe. Drawing on the best recent scholarship and previously unexamined documents from the archives of the former Soviet Union, this introductory volume examines the motivations and calculations of the major participants in the conflict, sets the crisis in the context of the broader history of the global Cold War, and traces the effects of the crisis on subsequent international and regional geopolitical relations.