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摘要
在过去的60年里,我们对古巴导弹危机的理解已经从最初的描述演变为约翰·f·肯尼迪(John F. Kennedy)和他的顾问们通过出色的危机管理取得了美国的胜利,到更深入的研究和细致的描述,即一场只有在误解、误判、最后一刻妥协和好运之后才能达成的危险平局。
The Cuban Missile Crisis at 60: Where Do We Stand?
During the past 60 years, our understanding of the Cuban Missile Crisis has evolved from the initial portrayal of the situation as an American victory achieved by brilliant crisis management by John F. Kennedy and his advisors to a more deeply researched and nuanced description of a dangerous draw reached only after misconceptions, miscalculation, last-minute compromise, and good luck.