U.S. intelligence and the confrontation in Poland, 1980-81 /
[Book]
Douglas J. MacEachin.
University Park, Pa. :
Pennsylvania State University Press,
2002.
1 online resource (viii, 256 pages)
Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-250) and index.
Introduction: Background and Process -- pt. I. The Rise of Solidarity and the Threat of Soviet Intervention, July-December 1980. 1. The Burgeoning Confrontation. 2. The Confrontation Escalates. 3. U.S. Launches Public Policy and Diplomatic Offensive. 4. Filling Out the Picture. 5. Intelligence and Policy -- pt. II. The Brink of Military Intervention, January-April 1981. 6. Escalating Challenges to the Polish Regime. 7. Jaruzelski Takes the Government Reins. 8. A Setup for Military Crackdown. 9. A Close Call? -- pt. III. Marching to the End Game, April-December 1981. 10. Liberalization Infects the Party. 11. Solidarity Charges Ahead, and the Regime Digs In. 12. Bringing Down the Curtain. 13. Caught Off Guard. 14. Would It Have Made a Difference?
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