The Atlantic and Its Enemies

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by Norman Stone


  nationalism

  navy

  New Economic Policy

  non-Russian populations

  nuclear power

  nuclear weapons development

  oil and gas production

  ‘Optimal Functioning’ planning system

  ‘our common European home’

  ‘peaceful coexistence’ doctrine

  peasantry

  perestroyka

  and Poland

  power struggle following Stalin’s death

  and ‘Prague Spring’

  refugees in Turkey

  relations with West Germany

  religious persecution

  reparations demands

  and Romania

  SALT (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks)

  scientific and technological developments

  Second World War

  shortages and starvation

  Siberian gas pipeline

  Sino-Soviet split

  slave labour

  space programme

  Spetsnaz (‘special forces’ troops)

  stage managment of revolutions of 1989

  Stalin’s purges

  steel industry

  strikes

  television

  and Turkey

  underground theatre

  universities

  and Vietnam

  Western studies of Soviet economy

  winter war with Finland (1939-40)

  see also Communist Party of Soviet Union; KGB; Red Army; RussianWar; Russian Revolution

  Ussuri river

  Ustinov, Dmitry

  Uzbekistan

  Uzbeks

  Uzunada island

  V

  Vaizey, John, Baron

  Valparaíso

  Van, Turkey

  Vance, Cyrus

  Vandenberg Resolution (1948)

  Vann, John

  Vatican

  Papal Guard

  Vatican(ecumenical council)

  Venezuela, oil production

  Venice

  Venice conference (1956)

  venture capital

  Verheugen, Günter

  Verlaine, Paul

  Vernadsky, George

  Vernadsky, Vladimir

  Vial (Chilean conglomerate)

  Vichy France

  Vienna:

  airport bombing (1985)

  Atomic Energy Commission

  author’s studies in

  espionage in

  Karl-Marx Hof bombardment (1934)

  Kraus on

  OPEC headquarters

  post-war rebuilding

  State Opera

  Taylor on

  Vienna conference (1961)

  Vienna OPEC conference (1973)

  Vienna school of economics

  Vietnam:

  agricultual collectivization

  ‘boat people’

  Buddhists

  Catholics

  Chinese minority population

  Communist Party

  famine

  French rule

  France-Indochina war

  independence movement

  industrialization

  invasion of Cambodia (1978)

  Japanese invasion (1941)

  partition

  peasantry

  war with China see also North Vietnam; South Vietnam

  Vietnam War (1959-75):

  American conscription

  American public opposition

  Ap Bac, battle of (1963)

  bombing campaigns

  ceasefire

  CIA involvement

  civilian casualty totals

  corruption

  European response to

  fall of Saigon (1975)

  guerrilla warfare

  Gulf of Tonkin incident (1964)

  Ho Chi Minh Trail

  Khe Sanh, battle of (1968)

  Lam Son operation (1971)

  media coverage

  military casualty totals

  My Lai massacre (1968)

  numbers of American troops deployed

  origins of

  Paris peace talks

  ‘peace initiatives’

  Phoenix ‘pacification’ programme

  Tet offensive (1968)

  use of Agent Orange

  use of helicopters

  ‘Vietnamization’

  Vilna

  Vinde, Pierre

  Vladikavkaz

  Volcker, Paul

  Volga Famine (1921-2)

  Volga river

  Volhynia

  Volkswagen (automobile manufacturer)

  Volobuyev, P. N.

  Volvo (automobile manufacturer)

  voodoo

  Vorkuta

  Voroshilov, Kliment

  Vuskovic, Pedro

  W

  Waeyenbergh, Mgr Honoré van

  wages councils (British)

  Wagner, Richard

  Parsifal

  Wagner, Wieland

  Wajda, Andrzej

  Walden, George

  Walder, Andrea

  Waldheim, Kurt

  Walentynowicz, Anna

  Wałęsa, Lęch

  Wall Street (film)

  Wall Street Journal

  Walpole, Robert, 1st Earl of Orford

  Walters, Sir Alan

  Wandlitz

  Warburton, Peter

  Warnock, Mary, Baroness

  Warsaw:

  post-war reoccupation

  Uprising (1944)

  ‘Washington consensus’

  Washington Post

  Watergate scandal

  Watkins, Alan

  Waugh, Evelyn

  Wehner, Herbert

  Weimar Republic

  Weinberger, Caspar

  Weinstock, Arnold, Baron

  Weizsäcker, Richard von

  Wells, H. G.

  Werfel, Franz

  Werfel, Roman

  Werner, Pierre

  West Berlin:

  access agreements with East

  birth rate

  Brandt as mayor

  isolation of

  student population

  subsidies

  symbolism of

  war damage

  Weizsäcker as mayor see also Berlin Wall

  West Germany (Federal Republic of Germany):

  agriculture

  automobile industry

  balance of payments

  birth rates

  Bundesbank (Federal Bank)

  Catholic Church

  Christian Democrats (CDU)

  coal production

  Communist Party

  conservatism

  constitution

  contraceptivedevelopment

  cultural institutions

  economic miracle

  education system (see also universities)

  elections: (1965); (1969); (1972)

  establishment of West German state

  and European Atomic Community

  and European Economic Community

  exports

  fiftieth anniversary

  floating of currency

  Franco-German reconciliation

  Free Democrats (FDP)

  Grand Coalition (SPD-CDU)

  Green Party

  ‘guest workers’

  and Helsinki conference (1975)

  immigration from East Germany

  income per capita

  inflation

  intelligentsia

  introduction of Deutsche Mark

  and Kurdish nationalism

  ‘Little’ coalition (SPD-FDP)

  missile bases

  NATO membership

  neo-Nazism

  and nuclear weapons

  Ostpolitik

  peasantry

  political institutions

  privatizations

  productivity levels

  protectionism

  rearmament />
  Red Army Faction

  refugee leagues

  regional policy

  relations with Poland

  relations with USSR

  reunification

  shipbuilding

  Social Democrats (SPD)

  Soviet gas supplies

  Sozialmarktwirtschaft

  steel production

  taxation

  television

  terrorism

  trade unions

  traffic policy

  treaties with East Germany (1971-2)

  Turkish immigrants

  universities

  welfare system

  Western European Union

  Westland affair (‘Westgate’; 1986)

  Westmoreland, William

  Weyand, Frederick.

  Whampoa Military Academy, China

  White, Harry Dexter

  White, Stephen

  Whitelaw, William, 1st Viscount

  Wilde, Oscar

  Wilson, Harold, Baron Wilson of Rievaulx

  Wilson, Jan

  wind power

  Windsor, Philip

  winter weather of 1946-7

  Wörner, Manfred

  Wohlstetter, Albert

  Wojtyła, Karol see John Paul, Pope

  Wolf, Markus

  Wolfe, Tom:

  Bonfire of the Vanities

  ‘Radical Chic’

  Wolle, Stefan

  women, working

  Wordsworth, William

  World Bank (International Bank for Reconstruction and Development)

  World Trade Organization

  Wozniak, Stephen

  WRON (Polish national security council)

  Wyatt, Woodrow, Baron Wyatt of Weeford

  X

  Xenophon, Anabasis

  Xerox (corporation)

  Y

  Yakovlev, Aleksandr

  Yale, Linus

  Yale University

  Yalta

  Yalta conference (1945)

  Yangtze river

  Yekaterinburg

  Yeltsin, Boris

  Yemen

  Yenan

  Yergin, Daniel

  ‘yobs’

  Yol (film)

  Yom Kippur War (1973)

  Young, Hugo

  Yugoslavia:

  Albanians in

  and Algerian war

  civil wars and disintegration

  communist takeover

  Ecevit tours

  ethnic groups

  and GreekWar

  and Hungarian uprising of 1956

  instability

  ‘Little Entente’

  nationalism

  neutrality

  partisans

  Party expelled from Cominform

  relations with USSR

  strategic importance

  wartime resistance movements

  Yunan province

  ‘yuppies’

  Yuzovka (Donetsk)

  Z

  Z (film)

  Zagreb

  Zaisser, Wilhelm

  Zana, Leyla

  Zay, Jean

  Zeeland

  Zeit, Die (newspaper)

  Zeldovitch, Y. B.

  Zenkl, Peter

  Zhdanov, Andrey

  Zhukov, Georgy

  Zia-ul-Huq, Muhammad

  Zimbabwe

  Zink, Harold

  Zinoviev, Grigory

  Zola, Émile

  Zollverein (German Customs Union)

  Zonguldak

  Zorin, Valerian

  Zürcher, Erik

  Zurich

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  Copyright © 2010 by Norman Stone

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