George F. Kennan
Born
in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, The United States
February 16, 1904
Died
March 17, 2005
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American Diplomacy
55 editions
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published
1951
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Memoirs, 1925-1950
17 editions
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published
1967
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Russia and the West under Lenin and Stalin
31 editions
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published
1960
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The Kennan Diaries
by
7 editions
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published
2014
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Memoirs, 1950-1963
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Sketches from a Life
8 editions
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published
1989
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Soviet-American Relations, Vol. 1: Russia Leaves the War, 1917-1920
41 editions
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published
1956
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The Fateful Alliance: France, Russia and the Coming of the First World War
7 editions
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published
1984
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Around the Cragged Hill: A Personal and Political Philosophy
8 editions
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published
1993
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Soviet-American Relations, Vol. 2: The Decision to Intervene, 1917-1920
12 editions
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published
1958
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“The truth is sometimes a poor competitor in the market place of ideas – complicated, unsatisfying, full of dilemmas, always vulnerable to misinterpretation and abuse.”
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“Were the Soviet Union to sink tomorrow under the waters of the ocean, the American military-industrial establishment would have to go on, substantially unchanged, until some other adversary could be invented. Anything else would be an unacceptable shock to the American economy.”
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“We should cease to talk about vague and unreal objectives such as human rights, the raising of the living standards, and democratization. The day is not far off when we are going to have to deal in straight power concepts. The less we are then hampered by idealistic slogans, the better.”
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