George Kennan, the Soviet Union, and the Cold War Reconsidered
Foreign Policy Roundtables (ended 2009)
May 13, 2009
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Historian John Lukacs discusses his close friend George Kennan. Kennan was an architect of the Cold War, but after 1950 he became one of its critics and recommended a dialogue with the Russians. Why the seeming contradiction?
Related Resources:
- George Kennan, the Soviet Union, and the Cold War Reconsidered (Transcript)
- George F. Kennan: An American Life (Transcript)
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