Zahraniční politika Spojených států vůči východnímu bloku během povstání v Polsku a Maďarsku : hledání střední cesty

Title: Zahraniční politika Spojených států vůči východnímu bloku během povstání v Polsku a Maďarsku : hledání střední cesty
Variant title:
  • US foreign policy towards the Eastern Bloc during the uprisings in Poland and Hungary : the search for a middle way
Author: Mareček, David
Source document: Studia historica Brunensia. 2024, vol. 71, iss. 1, pp. 25-50
Extent
25-50
  • ISSN
    1803-7429 (print)
    2336-4513 (online)
Type: Article
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Abstract(s)
This text examines U. S. foreign policy toward the Eastern Bloc during Dwight D. Eisenhower's presidency. Specifically, the text focuses on the "revolutionary" events unfolding in Poland and then Hungary during 1956 and the U. S. government's discussions of possible responses to these events, which included discussions of possible retaliatory measures, particularly of an economic nature, and efforts to achieve global diplomatic condemnation of the violent intervention of the Polish and Soviet armies. The text also compares U. S. policy toward the two countries and attempts to place this response in the broader context of U. S. foreign policy strategy at the time, which was influenced by both the strategy of containment and Dulles's proclamation of the "liberation of captive nations".
Note
Tato studie částečně vychází z diplomové práce "Hledání kompromisu: Eisenhowerova politika v 50. letech 20. století" obhájené na katedře Mezinárodních vztahů a evropských studií Metropolitní univerzity v Praze v roce 2022 a je zároveň výsledkem projektu s názvem "Ostpolitik – zahraniční politika Willyho Brandta a její vliv na euroatlantické vztahy", který byl podpořen v rámci Specifického Výzkumu na Filozofické fakultě Univerzity Hradec Králové v roce 2022.
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