Nuclear Folly: A History of the Cuban Missile Crisis

Nuclear Folly: A History of the Cuban Missile Crisis

by Serhii Plokhy
Nuclear Folly: A History of the Cuban Missile Crisis

Nuclear Folly: A History of the Cuban Missile Crisis

by Serhii Plokhy

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Overview

"The definitive history.…With his masterly book, Mr. Plokhy has sounded a warning bell." — The Economist

A harrowing account of the Cuban missile crisis and how the US and USSR came to the brink of nuclear apocalypse.

Nearly thirty years after the end of the Cold War, today’s world leaders are abandoning disarmament treaties, building up their nuclear arsenals, and exchanging threats of nuclear strikes. To survive this new atomic age, we must relearn the lessons of the most dangerous moment of the Cold War: the Cuban missile crisis.

Serhii Plokhy’s Nuclear Folly offers an international perspective on the crisis, tracing the tortuous decision-making that produced and then resolved it, which involved John Kennedy and his advisers, Nikita Khrushchev and Fidel Castro, and their commanders on the ground. In breathtaking detail, Plokhy vividly recounts the young JFK being played by the canny Khrushchev; the hotheaded Castro willing to defy the USSR and threatening to align himself with China; the Soviet troops on the ground clearing jungle foliage in the tropical heat, and desperately trying to conceal nuclear installations on Cuba, which were nonetheless easily spotted by U-2 spy planes; and the hair-raising near misses at sea that nearly caused a Soviet nuclear-armed submarine to fire its weapons.

More often than not, the Americans and Soviets misread each other, operated under false information, and came perilously close to nuclear catastrophe. Despite these errors, nuclear war was ultimately avoided for one central reason: fear, and the realization that any escalation on either the Soviets’ or the Americans’ part would lead to mutual destruction.

Drawing on a range of Soviet archival sources, including previously classified KGB documents, as well as White House tapes, Plokhy masterfully illustrates the drama and anxiety of those tense days, and provides a way for us to grapple with the problems posed in our present day.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781324035985
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 10/04/2022
Pages: 480
Sales rank: 475,230
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.20(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Serhii Plokhy, author of The Russo-Ukrainian War, Atoms and Ashes, and Nuclear Folly, is a professor of Ukrainian history and director of the Ukrainian Research Institute at Harvard University. He is a leading authority on the history of the Cold War. He lives in Burlington, Massachusetts.

Table of Contents

Preface xv

Prologue 1

I Nemeses

1 Apprentice 5

2 Master of the Game 19

II Red Gamble

3 Triumph of Communism 37

4 Rocket Man 48

5 Going Nuclear 58

6 Operation Anadyr 71

7 High Seas 85

III Agony of Decision

8 Prisoner of Berlin 99

9 Tip-Off 110

10 Honeymoon 120

11 "Wipe Them Out" 132

12 Quarantine 145

IV Moment of Truth

13 Moscow Night 161

14 Blinking in the Dark 172

15 Wooden Knife 187

16 The Americans Are Coming! 199

V Black Saturday

17 Turkish Quagmire 213

18 Losing Control 223

19 "Target Destroyed!" 234

20 Secret Rendezvous 246

21 Bermuda Triangle 257

VI Rising from the Dead

22 Sunday Scare 275

23 Winners and Losers 289

24 Indignation 302

VII Settlement

25 Mission Impossible 319

26 Back at the Barricade 336

27 Thanksgiving 349

Epilogue 359

Acknowledgments 365

Notes 367

Index 429

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