LEADER 02106cam a2200385 a 4500003 hubpceuo 005 20220927162344.0 007 ta 008 831005s1984 caub b s001 0 eng 010 83021351 020 0520049713 040 DLC |cDLC |dDLC |dhubpceuo |bEnglish 041 eng 043 e-cs---e-ur--- 050 00 DB2232 |b.D38 1984 082 00 327.470437 |219 100 1 Dawisha, Karen, |d1949-2018 245 14 The Kremlin and the Prague spring / |cKaren Dawisha. 260 Berkeley : |bUniversity of California Press, |cc1984. 300 xiv, 426 p. : |bmap ; |c24 cm. 440 0 International crisis behavior series ; |vv. 4 500 Includes index. 504 Bibliography: p. 385-397. 505 Pt. I. Introduction. 1. Soviet foreign policy analysis and crisis behavior -- 2. Prelude to the crisis -- Pt. II. The pre-crisis period. 3. Phase one: March 22-April 10 -- 4. Phase two: April 10-May 4 -- 5. Findings -- Pt. III. The crisis period. 6. Phase one: May 5-June 6 -- 7. Phase two: June 6-27 -- 8. Phase three: June 27-July 28 -- 9. Phase four: July 29-August 5 -- 10. Phase five: August 5-20 -- 11. Findings -- Pt. IV. The post-crisis perio. 12. August 20-27 -- 13. Findings -- Pt. V. Conclusions. 14. Leaders and decisions: conclusions on Soviet behavior in 1968 -- 15. 1968 and after: the costs and consequences of invasion -- Appendix A. Key political and military leaders, ISSR, 1968 -- Appendix B. Key political and military leaders, Czechoslovakia, 1968. 580 Donation of Anatole Shub 651 0 Czechoslovakia |xHistory |yIntervention, 1968. 651 0 Czechoslovakia |xForeign relations |zSoviet Union. 651 0 Soviet Union |xForeign relations |zCzechoslovakia. 880 |6245 942 |2ddc |cBK 952 |00 |10 |2ddc |40 |6327_470437000000000_DAW |70 |8GEN |9160809OSA |bOSA |d2022-09-22 |eShub |l0 |o327.470437 DAW |r2022-09-22 |w2022-09-22 |yBK |cGeneral Stacks 920 01 lXp2k0eq 992 01 327_470437000000000_DAW |bWXS_VSZVWSZZZZZZZZZ_MP3 966 |cIn the Research Room