Ivan R. Dee
Pages: 182
978-1-56663-156-3 • Paperback • February 1998 • $16.95 • (£12.99)
978-1-4617-1305-0 • eBook • February 1998 • $15.99 • (£11.99)
Part 1 Preface ix
Part 2 BACKGROUND TO CRISIS 3
Chapter 3 Policy toward Cuba in the pre-Kennedy years. JFK's political backgroud and foreign policy views. 1960 presidential campaign and its aftermath. Bay of Pigs. Military contingency plans. Operation Mongoose. CIA attempts to assassinate Castro. JFK's use of di
Part 4 THE SOCIETS ACT: OPERATION ANADYR 30
Chapter 5 Why Khrushchev placed nuclear weapons in Cuba. Castro's motives for accepting the missles. The start of Operation Anadyr.
Part 6 AN AUTUMN OF DISCONTENT 56
Chapter 7 Soviet outlook and strategy in the fall of 1962. Cuban hints that missles were being sent. Republican attacks on kennedy. Congressional and media pressure. Role played by U.S. intelligence. JFK's public stance on Cuba. Jupiter missles in Turkey. Accelerat
Part 8 WEEK ONE: HOW TO RESPOND 79
Chapter 9 Day-by-day in the crisis, from the day JFK was informed that nuclear weapons were in Cuba until the day he announced his intention to blocade the island.
Part 10 WEEK TWO: HOW TO DEFUSE 107
Chapter 11 Day-by-day, examining the road to a settlement.
Part 12 AFTERMATH AND CONCLUSION 146
Chapter 13 Problems in implementing the settlement. Long-term impact of the missile crisis. Conclusions.
Part 14 A Note on Sources 157
Part 15 Index 165
A brief, insightful account.
— A. G. Noorani; The Statesman
Valuable...A major work.
— David Richards; Indianapolis Star
Plenty of titles have analyzed the 13 days in 1962 when nuclear war threatened: this goes beyond most in adding new research to consider the underlying causes and consequences of the crisis.
— Midwest Book Review
The whys and hows of the century's most dangerous moment