TY - BOOK AU - Benčík,Antonín AU - Havel,Václav AU - Navratíl,Jaromir AU - Skilling,H.Gordon TI - National Security Archive Cold War Reader. The Prague Spring, 1968 T2 - National Security Archive Cold War Reader SN - 9789633864715 AV - DB2215 U1 - 943.7/03 21 PY - 1998///] CY - Budapest, New York : PB - Central European University Press, KW - HISTORY / Europe / Eastern KW - bisacsh KW - 1968, Cold War, Communism, Czechoslovakia, History, Political studies, Sources, Warsaw Pact N1 - Frontmatter --; CONTENTS --; PREFACE --; FOREWORD --; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --; ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS --; CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS --; PART ONE. 'A SUN SUDDENLY RISEN ' A PRELUDE TO THE PRAGUE SPRING OF 1 968 --; PART TWO. FROM JANUARY TO DRESDEN --; PART THREE. REVISION, REFORM, REVOLUTION? --; PART FOUR. THE JUL Y CRISIS --; PART FIVE. AUGUST-THE MONTH OF INTERVENTION --; PART SIX. THE AFTERMATH --; PART SEVEN. DOCUMENTARY EPILOGUE --; MAIN ACTORS --; SELECTED ORGANIZATIONS --; BIBLIOGRAPHY --; INDEX OF NAMES; restricted access N2 - This is the first ever documented account of a Cold War crisis as seen from both sides of the Iron Curtain. Based on unprecedented access to the previously closed archives of each member-state of the Warsaw Pact, this book offers a unique look at a deeply divisive intra-bloc crisis.Presented in a highly readable form, the book offers top-level documents from Kremlin Politburo meetings, multi-lateral sessions of the Warsaw Pact leading up to the decision to invade, and even transcriptions of KGB-recorded phone conversations between Leonid Brezhnev and Alexander Dubcek. Once highly classified American documents from the National Security Council, CIA, and other relevant agencies acquired through the U.S. Freedom of Information Act have also been included.In order to provide a historical and political context, the editors have included an introductory essay for each section of the volume. A chronology, glossary, and bibliography offer further background information for the reader. As members of the commission appointed by Václav Havel to investigate the events of 1967-1970, the editors have a unique Czech-Slovak perspective to offer to foreign audiences UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9789633864715?locatt=mode:legacy UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9789633864715 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9789633864715/original ER -