TY - BOOK AU - Thompson,Nicholas TI - The hawk and the dove: Paul Nitze, George Kennan, and the history of the Cold War SN - 0805081429 AV - 002 E 744 T474h 2009 U1 - 973.92 PY - 2009/// CY - New York PB - Henry Holt KW - Kennan, George F. KW - Nitze, Paul H. KW - Cold War KW - Guerra fría KW - National security KW - United States KW - History KW - 20th century KW - Seguridad nacional KW - Estados Unidos KW - Historia KW - Anti-communist movements KW - Movimientos anticomunistas KW - Siglo XX KW - Ambassadors KW - Embajadores KW - Biografías KW - Foreign relations KW - 1945-1989 KW - Relaciones exteriores KW - Officials and employees N1 - Includes bibliographical references (p. [319]-376) and index; Now is the time to live -- Charming, witty, and urbane -- A strange intensity, a strange beauty -- Deceit, corruption, penetration, subversion -- Avoid trivia -- Architect of the Cold War -- What we are about -- Confined to Korea -- The full meridian of my glory -- A fully conventional life -- Deadly serious either way -- About 60/40 -- The other side of the barricades -- This delegation is a disaster -- You constantly betray yourself -- I am worried about everything -- We tried, we tried N2 - Only two Americans held positions of great influence throughout the Cold War; ironically, they were the chief advocates for the opposing strategies in that harrowing conflict. Both came to power during World War II, reached their professional peaks during the Cold War's most frightening moments, and fought epic political battles that spanned decades. Yet despite their very different views, Paul Nitze and George Kennan remained good friends all their lives. Nitze--the hawk--believed that the best way to avoid a nuclear clash was to prepare to win one. More than any other American, he was responsible for the arms race. Kennan--the dove--persuasively argued that we should contain the Soviet Union while waiting for it to collapse from within. In following these two rivals and friends from the beginning of the Cold War to its end, Nicholas Thompson tells the story of our nation during the most dangerous half century in history.--From publisher description UR - http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0908/2009009225-b.html UR - http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0908/2009009225-d.html ER -