Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Arms Race
- Stabilising Factors
- Hungarian Rising (1957)
- No american reaction
- Balance was maintained and neither side could achieve a monopoly
- Peaceful coexistance aimed to reduce military spending
- Nuclear threat and mutually assured destruction
- Soviet reluctance to aid china
- more care taken by both sides to avoid war
- Destabilising factors
- American Brinkmanship increased the likelihood of war
- Taiwan Straits Crisis (1958), China backs down
- John Foster Dulles
- Eisenhower
- Rollback
- Aggressive foreign policy
- Delivery Systems
- ICBM (1957)
- Bomber gap
- TU20 Bear intercontinental bomber
- U2 Incident (1960)
- Soviet walkout of Paris Summit (1960)
- strained relations
- Soviet embarassment at lying over missile capability
- American Embarrassment at failed cover up
- Developments
- American Atom bomb (1945)
- soviet atom bomb (1949)
- American Hydgrogen Bomb (1952)
- Soviet hydrogen bomb (1953)
- Soviet lithium bomb (1954)
- First ICBM (1957)
- Sputnik (1957)
- Cuban Missile crisis (1962)
- Hotline (1963)
- Test Ban Treaty (1963)
- Removal of Soviet missiles from Cuba
- Reomval of American weapons from Turkey