Reith lectures
Brodie, Bernard
The Absolute Weapon
Brown, Neill S.
Brown, Philip M.
Bruce, David
Brussels Treaty (1948)
Bryant, Louise
Bryce, James
Brzezinski, Zbigniew
Buchwald, Art
Buffett, Warren
Bulgakov, Valentin Fedorovich
Bulganin, Nikolay
Bull, Harold
Bullitt, William C.
as ambassador to France
as ambassador to Soviet Union
Kennan’s letters to
“swan song” dispatch of
Bundy, Mary Acheson
Bundy, McGeorge
Bundy, William P. “Bill,”
Burgard, Lavere
Burlingham, C. C.
Bush, George H. W.
Bush, George W.
Butler, George
Butterfield, Herbert
Butterworth, W. Walton
Byrnes, James F.
Cabot, John Moors
Calvin, John
Canada:
and atomic bomb
Kennan’s speeches in
and NATO
Canadian Geographical Journal
Carlson, Harry
Carnegie Corporation
Carr, Wilbur J.
Carter, Jimmy
Casablanca conference (1943)
Cassels, Louis
Castle, William R., Jr.
Castro, Fidel
Chamberlain, Neville
Chaucer, Geoffrey
Chekhov, Anton
The Cherry Orchard
The Steppe
Chekhov Publishing House
Chernenko, Konstantin
Chiang Kai-shek
Chicago Sun-Times
China
and atomic bomb
civil war in
communist
Kennan’s writings on
and Korea
and McCarthyism
and Nixon
PPS reports on
and Soviet Union
and Taiwan
Tiananmen Square unrest
and Tito
and UN
White Paper on
China Aid Act (1948)
China hands
China Lobby
Christopher, Warren M.
Chuikov, V. I.
Churchill, Winston
CIA (Central Intelligence Agency)
covert activities of
cyanide pills from
formation of
Kennan as advisor to
and Russian exiles
Clausewitz, Carl von
Clay, Lucius D.
Clayton, William L.
Cleveland, Grover
Clifford, Clark
Clinton, Bill
Clubb, O. Edmund
Coffin, William Sloane
Colby, Bainbridge
Cold War:
and atomic bomb
beginning of
Berlin blockade
Berlin tensions in
Berlin Wall in
concept of
Cold War: (cont.)
and containment
and détente
and déterrence
and disengagement
and domino theory
ending
and iron curtain
“liberation” in
and long telegram
and McCarthyism
and minimum deterrence
mutually assured destruction (MAD) in
“New Look” in
“no first use” strategy
and nuclear capability
and nuclear moratorium/control
revisionist histories of
and Task Force A
and U.S. national security
as war of attrition
world divided in
and “X” article
and zero option
Cole, Felix
Coleman, F. W. B.
Committee on East-West Accord
Committee on Present Danger
Conant, James B.
Congress for Cultural Freedom
Conrad, Joseph, Under Western Skies
Cooke, Alistair
Coolidge, Calvin
Corrigan, Frank P.
Cory, Thomas J.
Council of Economic Advisers
Council of Foreign Ministers
Council on Foreign Relations
Cousins, Norman
Craig, Gordon A.
Crawford, Angus MacDonald
Crawford, William A.
Crossman, Richard
Cuba:
Bay of Pigs
and Kennedy administration
Soviet missile crisis
Cumming, Hugh
Custine, Astolphe Louis Léonor, Marquis de
Czechoslovakia:
Bohemia and Moravia
founding of
and Germany
Kennan’s posting to Prague
resistance movements in
and Slovak independence
and Soviet Union
Sudetenland in
U.S. abandonment of
Czech Republic
Daladier, Édouard
Dartmouth College
Davies, John Paton
and China
and Cold War
investigations of
and Korea
and Policy Planning Staff
Davies, Joseph E.
Davies, Patricia
Davies, Richard
Dawson, William
Day After, The (TV)
Delany, Kevin
de Silva, Peer
De Stefano, Mario
Dillon, C. Douglas
Dilworth, Bunny
Dilworth, J. Richardson
Dixon, Sir Pierson
Dobrynin, Anatoly
Dodds, Harold
Domino theory: in Asia
Dönhoff, Marion
Donne, John, Satyre
Donnelly, J. C.
Doolittle, James
Dostoyevsky, Fyodor
Dulles, Allen
Dulles, John Foster
death of
disagreements with Kennan
and Eisenhower
and Kennan’s career
and Kennan’s writings
and “liberation,”
Dunn, James C.
Durante, Jimmy
Durbrow, Elbridge
and Kennan’s time in Moscow
and long telegram
in Washington
Dutton, Frederick G.
Earle, Edward Mead
Makers of Modern Strategy
East European Fund
Eastman Kodak Company
Eden, Anthony
Egypt:
Aswan Dam in
and Suez Canal
Einstein, Albert
Albert Einstein Peace Prize
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
and Bohlen
and Dulles
and elections
health problems of
and Kennan
and Marshall
Eisenhower administration:
and Cold War
and Kennan’s career
and Latin America
and McCarthyism
and Soviet Union
and Suez
Elbrick, C. Burke
Emmet, Christopher
Encounter
Europe:
and atomic bomb
balance of power in
collective security of see also NATO
communist parties in
Eastern
and Latin America
and Marshall Plan, see Marshall Plan
postwar order evolving in
postwar recovery of
spheres of influence in
and Truman Doctrine, see Truman Doctrine
/> unification of
Western
European Advisory Commission (EAC)
Far Eastern Commission (FEC)
FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation)
Ferguson, Homer
Ferris, Walt
Finland
First Presbyterian Church, Princeton
Fischer, Louis
Fish, Bert
Fitzgerald, F. Scott:
The Great Gatsby
This Side of Paradise
Follmer, Cyrus
Ford, Gerald
Ford, Henry
Ford Foundation
Foreign Affairs:
Acheson article in
“America and the Russian Future,”
history of Soviet-American relations in
“Japanese Security and American Policy,”
Kennan’s response to Acheson in
“Nuclear Weapons and the Atlantic Alliance,”
updated “X” article for
“X” article in
Foreign Policy
Foreign Service, U.S.:
diplomacy as practiced in
formation of
Kennan’s application to
Kennan’s career in
Kennan’s generation of officers in
Kennan’s posts in, see specific venues
Kennan’s resignations from
salaries in
security breaches in
socializing in
training in
see also State Department, U.S.
Foreign Service School
Forrestal, James V.
and covert activities
death of
as Defense secretary
and Kennan’s writings
as Navy secretary
and “X” article
Fosdick, Dorothy
France:
Communist Party in
and European defense/NATO
and European unity
German armies in
and German occupation
and Indochina
U.S. ambassador to
Francis, David R.
Franco, Francisco
François-Poncet, André
Franco-Russian alliance (1894)
Frankel, Max
Franklin, George S., Jr.
Franks, Sir Oliver
Free Russia Fund
Freud, Anna
Freud, Sigmund
Friendly, Fred W.
Frost, Edward and Ida
Frost, George A.
Fuchs, Klaus
Fulbright, J. William
Gaddis, John Lewis
Strategies of Containment
Galbraith, John Kenneth
Gascoigne, Sir Alvary
Gavin, James M.
Gellhorn, Martha
Gellman, Barton, Contending with Kennan: Toward a Philosophy of American Power
Geneva, Kennan as vice-consul in
George, Henry
Germany:
anti-Semitism in
Austria annexed by
and balance of power
and Belgium
Berlin, see Berlin
covert operations in
and Czechoslovakia
and European unity
Gestapo in
and Holland
Kennan’s internment in
Kennan’s postings to
Kennan’s return visit (1949) to
and Marshall Plan
Nazi party in
Nazi-Soviet Pact
and Poland
postwar occupation of
Pour le Mérite in
and Program A
rise to power
Social Democrats in
Soviet sector (East)
Soviet Union invaded by
and spies
surrender of
unification of
and war, see World War II
West German government
Geyelin, Philip
Gibbon, Edward
Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
on occupying territories
Gilmore, Eddy
Gleason, S. Everett
Gödel, Kurt
Goering, Hermann
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von
Gogol, Nicolay
Goldman, Eric
Goldwater, Barry M.
Gomulka, Wladyslaw
Goodman, Constance Moench
Gorbachev, Mikhail
Gordievsky, Oleg
Great Britain:
and atomic bomb
and Azores
and balance of power
and covert operations
and European defense/NATO
and European unity
failing economy of
Greece and Turkey
Lend-Lease aid to
maritime strength of
and Marshall Plan
and Palestine
and postwar Germany
and postwar policies
and Soviet Union
U.S. ambassador to
and World War II
Great Depression
Greece:
British withdrawal from
Communist Party in
and Truman Doctrine
Green, Joseph C.
Green, Marshall
Green, Theodore Francis
Greenbaum, Edward
Grew, Joseph C.
Griggs, Brandon
Griggs, Joan, see Kennan, Joan Elisabeth
Griggs, Larry
Gromyko, Andrey
Grow, Robert W.
Gruenther, Alfred M.
Gufler, Bernard
Hácha, Emil
Hagerty, James
Haig, Alexander
Hall, Walter P. “Buzzer,”
Halle, Louis J.
Hamburg:
Kennan’s assignment in
wartime destruction of
Hamilton, Alexander
Hammarskjöld, Dag
Hammer, Armand
Hankey, R. M. A.
Hard, Anne
Hard, Eleanor Van Someren
Hard William
Harding, Warren G.
Harkins, Philip
Harriman, E. H.
Harriman, Kathleen
Harriman, Pamela Churchill
Harriman, W. Averell
as ambassador to Soviet Union
and Cold War
and end of World War II
and Kennan
and London conference (1945)
and Poland
and Roosevelt’s death
and Russian study center
Soviet investments of
and Stalin
and Truman
and Yalta conference
Harsch, Joseph C.
Harvard University
Hatzfeldt, Hermann
Hay, John
Healey, Denis
Hehir, Father J. Bryan
Hellman, Lillian
Helsinki, Kennan’s visits to
Helsinki accords
Hemingway, Ernest
Henderson, Loy
in Moscow
and Palestine
in Washington
Henlein, Konrad
Hersey, John
Herter, Christian A.
Herwarth von Bittenfeld, Hans-Heinrich “Johnnie,”
Hesse, Hermann
Hessman, Dorothy
Hickerson, John D.
Hill, Harry W.
Hilldring, John
Hillenkoetter, Roscoe
Hiss, Alger
Hitler, Adolf
and Chamberlain
German opponents of
and Holocaust
and Nazi-Soviet Pact
and Poland
and public opinion
rise to power
and succession
see also Germany
Ho Chi Minh
Hochschild, Haro
ld
Hoffman, Paul G.
Hoffmann, Stanley
Holbrooke, Richard
Holland, German invasion of
Holmes, John
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr.
Holocaust
Holt, Henry
Hong Kong
Hook, Sidney
Hoover, Herbert
Hoover, J. Edgar
Hopkins, Harry
Horowitz, Vladimir
Hotchkiss, Eugene
House, Edward M.
Howard, Michael
Hoxha, Enver
Huddle, J. Klahr
Hughes, Emmet John
Hull, Cordell
Hungary
Ickes, Harold L.
Institute for Advanced Russian Studies
Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton:
founding of
governance of
and historical scholarship
Kennan as professor emeritus of
Kennan’s hundredth birthday celebrated in
Kennan’s office closed in
Kennan’s work with
and McCarthyism
Oppenheimer as director of
Iran:
Soviet troops in
U.S. hostages in
Isaacson, Walter, and Evan Thomas, The Wise Men
Israel, establishment of
Italy:
Communist Party in
postwar occupation of
war declared by
Ivan the Terrible
Jackson, Henry M. “Scoop,”
James, Alfred (grandfather)
James, Charlie (cousin)
childhood of
Kennan’s letters to
James family
Jameson, Donald “Jamie,”
Japan:
atomic bombs dropped on
and balance of power
demilitarization of
Kennan’s visits to
and Korea
postwar occupation of
surrender of
in World War II
Jaruzelski, Wojciech
Jebb, Gladwyn
Jenkins, Peter
Jerusalem, U.S. consulate in
Jessup, Philip
Jews:
and anti-Semitism
and Israel
Kristallnacht
rescue efforts for
and Zionism
John Paul II, Pope
Johnson, Joseph E.
Johnson, Lady Bird
Johnson, Louis A.
Johnson, Lyndon B.
Johnson, Stuart H.
Johnson administration
Joint Chiefs of Staff:
and atomic weapons
and China
and Korea
and postwar Germany
Jomini, Antoine-Henri
Jones, Hilary P.
Jones, Owen T.
Journal of American History
Joxe, Louis
Kaganovich, Lazar
Kalinin, Mikhail
Kallin, Anna
Kantorowicz, Ernst “Eka,”
Kaunda, Kenneth
Kaysen, Carl
Kelley, Robert F.
Kellogg, Frank B.
Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928)
Kennan, Annelise Sørensen (wife)
and aging
in Berlin
children of
death of
and the farm
and George’s career
and George’s health
and George’s personality
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