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Yalta

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Informationen zum Autor Pierre de Senarclens Yalta still excites scholars and general public alike. In shaping post-war geographical alignments, Yalta has become drenched in ideological disputes. It has assumed a symbolic quality for liberal, left, and conservative interpretations of modern European history. In his book, Pierre de Senarclens offers the reader a clear and precise account of the matter in which negotiations at Yalta were actually conducted by Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin. Senarclens not only follows closely the negotiations themselves, but draws upon the political and strategic events preceding the negotiations, and the stated aims of the Allied Forces before the conference. In the light of all the different expectations of the respective leaders, the key question for Senarclens is, what was the real outcome of Yalta? Senarclens avoids overdramatization and does not elevate Yalta to a turning point in world history. He avoid ideological interpretations, from the conservative analysis of Yalta as appeasement and the selling out of Eastern Europe and China, to the liberal-left analysis of three old men ruthlessly dividing the world between themselves. But he does not spare us Roosevelt's idealized picture of Stalin, nor does he avoid revealing the ambiguities of Churchill's conduct, or the ruthlessness of Stalin's approach. Senarclens refutes the thesis that Yalta amounted to an occidental capitulation to the Soviets. As the author convincingly argues, the world has not come about us as a result of Yalta, but in spite of it. Zusammenfassung Yalta still excites scholars and general public alike. In shaping post-war geographical alignments! Yalta has become drenched in ideological disputes. It has assumed a symbolic quality for liberal! left! and conservative interpretations of modern European history. In his book! Pierre de Senarclens offers the reader a clear and precise account of the matter in which negotiations at Yalta were actually conducted by Roosevelt! Churchill! and Stalin. Senarclens not only follows closely the negotiations themselves! but draws upon the political and strategic events preceding the negotiations! and the stated aims of the Allied Forces before the conference.In the light of all the different expectations of the respective leaders! the key question for Senarclens is! what was the real outcome of Yalta? Senarclens avoids overdramatization and does not elevate Yalta to a turning point in world history. He avoid ideological interpretations! from the conservative analysis of Yalta as appeasement and the selling out of Eastern Europe and China! to the liberal-left analysis of three old men ruthlessly dividing the world between themselves. But he does not spare us Roosevelt's idealized picture of Stalin! nor does he avoid revealing the ambiguities of Churchill's conduct! or the ruthlessness of Stalin's approach.Senarclens refutes the thesis that Yalta amounted to an occidental capitulation to the Soviets. As the author convincingly argues! the world has not come about us as a result of Yalta! but in spite of it. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I: Relations Between the Allies Until 1944 1. A Discordant Alliance 2. The Course of the War Changes 3. The Tehran Conference 4. The Fateful Year Part II: The Yalta Conference 5. Circumstances and Interests 6. The Conference: Preliminary Questions 7. The Conference: Poland and the Balkans 8. Disillusionment 9. Conclusion....

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Authors Pierre de Senarclens, Pierre de Senarclens
Publisher Transaction Publishers
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.10.1988
 
EAN 9780887381522
ISBN 978-0-88738-152-2
No. of pages 224
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

History: specific events & topics, HISTORY / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / Diplomacy, Diplomacy, History: specific events and topics

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