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Eisenhower held out great hopes for Khrushchev's U.S. visit. As he began to look toward his final year in the White House he knew time was running out on his opportunity to end the Cold War.
Lord Bertrand Russell's “Open Letter to Eisenhower and Khrushchev” (New Statesman and Nation, Nov. 23, 1957), urging a summit meeting to consider “the conditions of co-existence,” provided ...
In much the same tone, Khrushchev blamed the Eisenhower Administration for trying to nullify what he called “the certain thaw in relations between our countries that took place in connection ...
Khrushchev switched to deploring the sad plight ... In early 1958, President Eisenhower appointed him Ambassador to Greece. Last week President Eisenhower named firm-jawed, tough-minded James ...
That didn’t sit well with Eisenhower, who surely was even less thrilled when Khrushchev sided with Lumumba, probably more because of the uranium thing than because it was the right and moral ...
Eisenhower held out great hopes for Khrushchev's U.S. visit. As he began to look toward his final year in the White House he knew time was running out on his opportunity to end the Cold War.