Interviews With George F. Kennan

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Pub. Date: 2002-05-01
Publisher(s): Univ Pr of Mississippi
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Summary

George F. Kennan (b. 1904), is best known for his writings, pronouncements, and philosophical exchanges, especially over the past fifty years when he became, in effect, the nation's premier diplomatic intellectual. Through his humane and thoughtful influence, he worked to moderate the fierce complexities of political policy in the West.The "long telegram" he sent the State Department from the embassy in Moscow in 1946 detailed his intricate thoughts on postwar Soviet politics as well as relations between the U.S.S.R. and the U.S. He also articulated a long-term plan for containing Communism. This communique crystalized as the policy followed by the U.S. and its allies until the crash of the Soviet Union.Such prescience was typical of Kennan's political thought. "I believe, " he said in 1956, thirty-three years before the Berlin Wall collapsed, that "some day Russia will have to abandon East Germany and let it rejoin Berlin." In 1960, forty years before others took up the banner, he decried the encroachment of technology on American culture and the fragmenting impact it was having on the average American's consciousness. That same year he noted how America's over-reliance on the automobile and the direction toward unchecked suburban growth were splintering communities, causing environmental degradation, and depleting resources, all of which have grown to be pressing issues in American discourse.This collection of Kennan's interviews ranges over four decades. All feature his perceptions on international affairs and foreign policy. Two have never before appeared in print -- one from the Oral History Project at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library, the other from the John FosterDulles Oral History Project. These give extensive, broad-ranging overviews of Kennan's career in international relations and the developments of his thought.

Table of Contents

Introduction ix
Chronology xxv
The Soviet Will Never Recover
3(14)
Joseph Alsop
A Conversation with George Kennan
17(22)
Melvin J. Lasky
Our Foreign Policy Is Paralyzed
39(8)
Robert J. Moskin
Oral History Interview with George F. Kennan
47(54)
Louis Fischer
Interview with George F. Kennan
101(30)
Richard D. Challener
Interview with George F. Kennan
131(13)
Foreign Policy
Conversation with George Kennan
144(18)
Eric Sevareid
A Major Voice in the Debate over Nuclear Arms U.S. News & World Report
162(6)
A Diplomat at Century's End
168(3)
Jeff Trimble
Index 171

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