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Czechoslovak-American diplomatic relations in the initial phase of the Cold War
JASZ, Adam
The main aim of this bachelor thesis is to analyze Czechoslovak-American diplomatic relations in the initial phase of the Cold War, especially in the second half of the 1940s in the 20th century. Particular emphasis is focused on the extension of international tensions and thus resulting world division into two antagonistic and opposing blocks. This fact significantly affected the post-war development of mutual contacts. The activity of the US Ambassador Laurence A. Steinhardt, who was the main representative of the United States interests in Czechoslovakia after the Second World War, is mentioned in more detail in individual chapters. The future relation development between Prague and Washington was therefore strongly depended on his personality and his diplomatic abilities.

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