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Jeffrey Rogers Hummel

The Velvet Revolution: 1989

A recent issue (November 5, 2009) of the New York Review of Books has an insightful review of several books about the collapse of Communism. Written by Professor Timothy Garton Ash of Oxford and the Hoover Institution, one of the most important paragraphs is the following, vividly illustrating the advantages of an unintentional non-intervention on the part of the U.S.:

"Yet even though Washington's cautious attitude partly resulted from a misassessment, this was actually the best possible position it could have taken. This time around, unlike in 1956, no one in Moscow could suggest with even a jot of plausibility that the United States was stirring the cauldron in Eastern Europe. On the contrary, Bush personally urged General Wojciech Jaruzelski to run for Polish president, as a guarantor of stability, and he was obsessed with doing nothing that could derail Gorbachev. Sarotte suggests that American restraint made it easier for the Soviet Union, too, to step back and let events unfold on the ground in East-Central Europe. With some exaggeration, one might say that Washington got it right because it got it wrong."


Posted on Monday, December 21, 2009 at 8:19 PM 

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