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George F. Kennan : an American life

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by John Lewis Gaddis


  and George’s writings

  letters between George and

  in Lisbon

  marriage of George and

  and money matters

  in Moscow

  in Norway

  in Oxford

  in Prague

  U.S. citizenship of

  in Washington

  in Yugoslavia

  Kennan, Christopher James (son)

  birth of

  childhood of

  in Moscow

  schooling of

  Kennan (Brandt), Constance (sister):

  death of

  recollections of

  Kennan (Worobec), Florence James (mother)

  bequest of

  children of

  death of

  family background of

  Kennan, Frances (sister):

  death of

  and money matters

  recollections of

  Kennan, George (1845–1924)

  death of

  meeting of George F. and

  parallels with George F. Kennan

  proposed biography of

  reputation of

  Siberia and Hard Labor

  wife of

  Kennan, George Frost:

  adolescence of

  aging of

  awards and honors to

  biographies of

  birth of

  and boats

  career decisions of

  childhood of

  as color-blind

  and covert activities

  death of

  dreams of

  engagement to Annelise Sørensen

  engagement to Eleanor Hard

  entering politics

  European trip (1924)

  family background of

  and the farm

  and fatherhood

  and finances

  and foreign languages

  and Foreign Service, see Foreign Service, U.S.; specific venues; State Department, U.S.

  grandchildren of

  and greatness

  health problems of

  as historian

  influence of

  internment in Nazi Germany

  and Korean War

  lectures and public speeches by

  and loneliness

  and marriage see also Kennan, Annelise Sørensen

  and Marshall Plan, see Marshall Plan

  media stories about

  mood swings of

  and mother’s death

  and music

  personal traits of

  and political parties

  and PPS, see Policy Planning Staff

  and Princeton

  professionalism of

  and religion

  reputation of

  and retirement

  schooling of

  siblings of

  solipsism of

  on student protests

  as teacher

  Templehof statement of

  and thoughts of death

  waning influence of

  and women

  writings of, see Kennan, George Frost, diaries of; poems by; writings of

  Kennan, George Frost, diaries of:

  and Africa

  on aging

  complaints against civilization in

  descriptive passages in

  earliest entries in

  on Foreign Service postings

  gloomy passages in

  on his family

  on Korean War

  and posterity

  and return to Germany

  on Russian history

  self-absorption reflected in

  self-examinations in

  and Task Force A

  on traveling

  Kennan, George Frost, poems by

  on European travel

  “From out this world of stars,”

  “From you, embattled comrades,”

  “Frown not, fair pilgrim,”

  on his diary

  “How long before the unctuous fly,”

  “My corporal’s lot,”

  “My friends,”

  “My Soldier,”

  “Now student A has started,”

  to PPS

  “The steady flow of words,”

  “When the step becomes slow,”

  Kennan, George Frost, writings of:

  ambitions for

  “America and the Russian Future,”

  American Diplomacy: 1900–1950,

  An American Family: The Kennans; The First Three Generations

  “Anton Chekhov and the Bolsheviks,”

  Around the Cragged Hill: A Personal and Political Philosophy

  Chichele lectures published

  The Cloud of Danger: Current Realities of American Foreign Policy

  competence of

  on containment

  The Decision to Intervene

  The Decline of Bismarck’s European Order: Franco-Russian Relations, 1875–1890

  Democracy and the Student Left

  diary entries as practice for

  “Government,”

  “The International Control of Atomic Energy,”

  “Is War with Russia Inevitable?,”

  “Japanese Security and American Policy,”

  long telegram (No. 511)

  Memoirs: 1925–1950,

  Memoirs: 1950–63,

  On Dealing with the Communist World

  on postwar U.S.

  PPS papers, see Policy Planning Staff

  “The Prerequisites,”

  prolixity of

  Realities of American Foreign Policy

  Reith lectures

  “Runo—An Island Relic of Medieval Sweden,”

  Russia, the Atom, and the West

  Russia and the West Under Lenin and Stalin

  Russia Leaves the War

  “Russia—Seven Years Later,”

  “Russia’s International Position at the Close of the War with Germany,”

  Sketches from a Life

  “The Sources of Soviet Conduct” (“X” article)

  White Paper on China

  Kennan, Grace (daughter)

  adolescence of

  in Berlin

  birth of

  childhood of

  marriage of (McClatchy)

  in Moscow

  in Prague

  schooling of

  Kennan (Hotchkiss), Jeanette (sister):

  and biographies

  childhood of

  death of

  and George’s career

  and George’s children

  George’s letters to

  and George’s marriage

  husband of (Hotchkiss)

  and money matters

  personal traits of

  recollections of

  schooling of

  Kennan, Joan Elisabeth (daughter)

  adolescence of

  and Alliluyeva

  birth of

  childhood of

  in college

  engagement and marriage of (Griggs)

  in Geneva

  and her father’s travels

  in Moscow

  recollections of

  Kennan, Kent (half-brother)

  childhood of

  death of

  Kennan’s letters to

  in Moscow

  as musician

  recollections of

  studies of

  Kennan, Kossuth Kent (father)

  aging and death of

  birth and background of

  and first George Kennan

  and George at Princeton

  and George’s career

  jobs of

  and money matters

  remarriage of

  Kennan, Louise Wheeler (stepmother)

  Kennan, Nellie McGregor Pierpont (father’s first wife)

  Kennan, Thomas Lathrop (grandfather)

  Kennan, Wendy (daughter):
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  birth of

  childhood of

  and son’s birth

  Kennan family:

  background of

  common qualities in

  reunions of

  Kennedy, Jacqueline

  Kennedy, John F.

  assassination of

  and Berlin Wall

  and election

  fact-finding mission of (1938)

  and Kennan Foreign Affairs article

  and Khrushchev

  and Reith lectures

  and Yugoslavia

  Kennedy, Joseph P.

  Kennedy, Paul

  Kennedy, Robert F.

  Kennedy administration:

  and Cuban missile crisis

  and Kennan’s career

  and Latin America

  trade expansiion bill

  and Yugoslavia

  Kerr, Archibald Clark

  Keynes, John Maynard

  Khrushchev, Nikita

  and Belgrade channel

  and Berlin

  and Cuban missile crisis

  deposed

  and Kennedy

  and Stalin

  and Tito

  Kim Il-sung

  King, Martin Luther, Jr.

  King, William L. Mackenzie

  Kirk, Alan G.

  Kirk, Alexander

  Kirk, Lydia Chapin

  Kirov, Sergei

  Kissinger, Henry A.

  and China

  and Nixon

  on nuclear weapons

  regard for Kennan

  Klein, David

  Klunk, Fred

  Knowland, William

  Knox, Frank

  Kohl, Helmut

  Kohler, Foy

  Komer, Robert

  Korea:

  postwar occupation of

  38th parallel in

  U.S. abandonment of

  Korean War

  Kossuth, Louis

  Kosygin, Aleksey

  Kozhenikov, Shura

  Kozhenikov, Vladimir “Volodya,”

  Kozhenikov family

  Kreuger, Ivar

  Kristiansand, see Norway

  Krock, Arthur

  Kropotkin, Pyotr

  Kuhn, Ferdinand

  Kuniholm, Bertel E.

  Langer, William L.

  Lansing, Robert

  Laos

  Latin America:

  authoritarian regimes in

  Kennan’s travel to

  Lawrence, William H.

  League of Nations

  Leahy, William D.

  Lenin, V. I.

  Leopold, Richard W.

  Lewis, Sinclair

  Lilienthal, David E.

  Limited Test Ban Treaty (1963)

  Lincoln, Abraham

  Lindbergh, Charles

  Link, Arthur S.

  Lippmann, Walter

  and Cold War

  on containment

  death of

  on Germany

  Kennan’s letters to

  and Marshall Plan

  and “X” article

  Litvinov, Maxim

  Long, Huey

  Lovett, Robert M.

  Lowell, Robert

  Luce, Henry

  Lukacs, John

  MacArthur, Douglas:

  and China

  and Japan

  and Korean War

  Truman’s firing of

  MacDonald, Betty, The Egg and I,

  Machiavelli, Niccolò

  Machrowicz, Thaddeus

  Maclean, Donald

  MacMurray, John Van Antwerp

  MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour (TV)

  Mahan, Alfred Thayer

  Makins, Roger

  Malik, Jacob

  Manhattan Project

  Manila, Kennan’s “short telegram” from

  Mann, Thomas

  Mano, Tony and Ana

  Mao Zedong

  and civil war

  and Korea

  and Soviet Union

  Marcy, Carl

  Marder, Murrey

  Marshall, Charles Burton

  Marshall, George C.

  and China

  and European defense

  and Japan

  methods of

  and Policy Planning Staff

  as secretary of defense

  as secretary of state

  and Soviet Union

  and Truman

  and “X” article

  Marshall Plan

  administration of

  Congressional approval of

  costs of

  and European division

  and European recovery

  expansion of

  Kennan’s contributions to

  and Lippmann

  as PPS/1

  roots of

  and Soviet Union

  success of

  and Truman Doctrine

  and “X” article

  Marx, Harpo

  Marx, Karl

  Marxism

  Masarik, Hubert

  Masaryk, Jan

  Masaryk, Tomáš

  Mason, Paul

  Matlock, Jack

  Matthews, H. Freeman “Doc,”

  Maury, John

  Mausolff, Paul

  Mautner, Martha

  McCarthy, Joseph

  McCarthyism

  McClatchy, Charles K.

  McCloy, John J.

  McDermott, Michael

  McFarlane, Robert

  McGhee, George

  McGovern, George S.

  McGrory, Mary

  McMillan, Priscilla

  McNamara, Robert S.

  McSweeney, John

  Medal of Freedom

  Meiklejohn, Robert

  Melby, John

  Merrill, Keith

  Messersmith, George

  Messolonghitis, Nick

  Metternich, Klemens

  Meyner, Robert

  Middle East:

  access to oil in

  Kennan’s travel to

  Soviet presence in

  Mikolajczyk, Stanislaw

  Mikoyan, Anastas

  Millar, F.M. Hoyer

  Miller, Edward G.

  Mills, Wilbur

  Milwaukee Journal

  Miscamble, Wilson D., George F. Kennan and the Making of American Foreign Policy, 1947–1950

  Molotov, Vyacheslav

  and international conferences

  and Smith-Molotov exchange

  and Truman

  Moltke, Helmuth von

  Mommsen, Theodor

  Monroe Doctrine

  Moore, R. Walton

  Morgenthau, Hans

  Politics Among Nations

  Morris, Leland

  Moscow:

  Finnsky Dom in

  Kennan’s assignment to

  Kennan’s return to

  life in

  Mokhovaya in

  progress in

  socializing in

  Spaso House in

  spies in

  U.S. embassy in

  Mosely, Philip

  Mountbatten, Louis, 1st Earl

  Mumford, Lewis

  Munich conference (1938)

  Murphy, Robert

  Mussolini, Benito

  Nagawicka (boat)

  Nagy, Imre

  Napoleon Bonaparte

  Nasser, Gamal Abdel

  National Committee for a Free Europe

  National Institute of Arts and Letters

  National Security Council

  and atomic weapons

  and CIA

  establishment of

  and Germany

  and Japan

  NSC 1/1, “The Position of the U.S. with Respect to Italy,”

  NSC 20/4, on Soviet Union

  NSC 48/2 and Korea

  NSC 68, on national security

  NSDD-75, on Soviet-U.S. relations

  and Project Solarium

  National War Coll
ege

  Acheson’s lectures in

  establishment of

  Kennan’s assignment to

  Kennan’s lectures in

  Oppenheimer’s lecture in

  purpose of

  and Task Force A

  NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization):

  and Able Archer maneuvers

  and Berlin

  and defense conferences

  expansion of

  functions of

  and German unification

  Kennan’s distaste for

  and Kennan’s lectures

  and Korea

  membership in

  nuclear doctrines of

  and PPS papers

  signing of

  and Suez

  Naval War College

  Navy, U.S., in Taiwan Strait

  Nazi-Soviet Pact

  Nehru, Jawaharlal

  Nenni, Pietro

  Neumann, John von

  New Yorker, The

  New York Herald Tribune

  New York Times, The

  Ngo Dinh Diem

  Nguyen Cao Ky

  Nicholas I, Tsar

  Nicholas II, Tsar

  Nichols, Lewis

  Niebuhr, Reinhold

  Nikezic, Marko

  Nimitz, Chester W.

  Nitze, Paul H.

  and Committee on Present Danger

  and Kennan

  and Korea

  and Policy Planning Staff

  School of Advanced International Studies

  Tension Between Opposites

  and weapons of mass destruction

  Nixon, Richard M.

  and elections

  and Kissinger

  regard for Kennan

  Nixon administration

  North Haven, Maine

  Northwind (boat)

  Norway:

  Kennan family visits to

  Nazi invasion of

  Russia feared in

  sailing in

  wartime conditions in

  Norweb, Henry

  Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (1968)

  Oberdorfer, Don

  O’Brian, Patrick

  Oliver, Bill

  Oppenheimer, J. Robert

  death of

  and ecological issues

  and Institute for Advanced Study

  and Kennan

  security investigations of

  War College lecture of

  Orwell, George1984

  O’Shaughnessy, Elim

  Oxford:

  All Souls College

  Balliol College

  Chichele lectures

  Rhodes House lecture

  Pahlavi, Shah Mohammad Reza

  Palestine Mandate

  Palmer, Paul

  Pan American Airways Yankee Clipper

  Panyushkin, Aleksandr

  Paquet, Alfons

  Paris Peace Conference

  Parker, Ralph, Conspiracy Against Peace

  Pash, Boris

  Pasternak, Boris

  Patzak, Valentin

  Paul, Saint

  Pearl Harbor, Japanese attack on

  Pearson, Lester

  Perkins, Dexter

  Perle, Richard

  Perón, Juan

  Pfaeffli, Claude

  Pfaeffli, George Kennan

  Pfaeffli, Wendy Kennan

  Philby, Kim

  Pierson, George

  Pipes, Richard

  Pius XII, Pope

  Podhoretz, Norman

  Podserob, Boris Fedorovich

  Poland

  German attack on

 

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