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Harold Wilson's Cold War
The Labour Government and East-West Politics, 1964-1970
von Geraint Hughes
Verlag: Abingdon Press
Reihe: Royal Historical Society Studies in History New Series Nr. 67
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ISBN: 978-1-84615-729-5
Erschienen am 19.02.2009
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 220 Seiten

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A reassessment of the relationship between the UK and the USSR at a troubled time.
The then Labour government's efforts to promote East-West détente and to improve Anglo-Soviet relations from 1964 to 1970 have been largely overlooked; yet they were of huge significance. This book offers a major reappraisal. It challenges the caricature of Harold Wilson's rigid subservience to America, demonstrating that as a Prime Minister he intended to develop closer contacts with the Soviet leadership, and to foster co-operation on arms control, conflict resolution in Vietnam and East-West trade. It illustrates how the Labour government reconciled its policy towards the USSR and Warsaw Pact states with its alignment with the USA and NATO membership. And it concludes that Wilson's failure to improve relations between the UK and USSR was due to both the impact of crises in Vietnam, the Middle East and Czechoslovakia, and to the unwillingness of the Soviet government to alter its fundamentally adversarialattitude to the West.
GERAINT HUGHES teaches at the Joint Services Command and Staff College at Shrivenham.



Introduction
The evolution of British Cold War policy, 1945-1964
The UK and East-West relations, 1964-1965
The Wilson government and the Vietnam War, 1965-1968
British strategy and defence policy, 1964-1968
Détente, trade and espionage, 1964-1968
The 'Prague Spring' and its aftermath, 1968-1970
Conclusion
Bibliography