This volume highlights the complex intra-alliance politics of what
was seen as the likeliest flash point of conflict in the Cold War
and demonstrates how strongly determinant were concerns about
relationships with allies in the choices made by all the major
governments. It recounts the evolution of policy during the 1958
and 1961 Berlin crises from the perspective of each government
central to the crisis, one on the margins and the military
headquarters responsible for crafting an agreed Western military
campaign
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