Russia Leaves the War. Vol. 1 of Soviet-American Relations
Author
: GEORGE FROST KENNAN
Subject
: Political Science, relaions
Publisher
: Princeton University Press
Summary :WHEN this study was first contemplated, the intention was not to reconstruct
in detail the happenings of the initial months of the Soviet-
American relationship, but rather to attempt a critical appraisal of
the actions and policies of the two governments in their relations
with each other over a much longer span of time. It soon became
apparent, however, that despite the existence of several valuable
secondary works on individual phases of Soviet-American relations
in the early period, there was no general treatment of this subject,
tapping all the sources available today, that could serve as adequate
foundation for critical judgment. In these circumstances there was
no alternative but to delve into the original source materials and
to attempt to unravel, if only for one's own instruction, the tangled
web of what actually occurred.
The present volume brings the first fruits of these researches, relating
to the period between the November Revolution of 1917 and
Russia's final departure, in March 1918, from the ranks of the warring
powers. It is, admittedly, a heavily detailed account; some may
think too much so. In attempting to bring together the available evidence
on events at once so complex and so controversial, I have preferred
to err on the side of explicitness rather than to run the risk, or
invite the suspicion, of partiality in the selection of material. But beyond
that: the more I saw of these records of the doings of an official
generation slightly older than my own, the more it was borne in
upon me that the genuine image of the diplomatic process is hardly
to be recaptured in historical narrative unless the lens through
which it is viewed is a sharp one and the human texture of which
it consists becomes visible in considerable detail. The acts and decisions
of statesmanship will seldom be found entirely intelligible if
viewed apart from the immediate context of time and circumstance
—information, associates, pressures, prejudices, impulses, and momentary
necessities—in which they occur.
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