Melting the Ice Curtain : the extraordinary story of citizen diplomacy on the Russia-Alaska frontier /

"Just five years after a Soviet missile blew a civilian airliner out of the sky over the North Pacific, an Alaska Airlines jet braved Cold War tensions to fly into tomorrow. Crossing the Bering Strait between Alaska and the Russian Far East, the 1988 Friendship Flight reunited Native peoples of...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Author / Creator: Ramseur, David (Author)
Format: eBook Electronic
Language:English
Imprint: [Fairbanks, Alaska] : University of Alaska Press, 2017.
Subjects:
Online Access:Click here for full text at JSTOR
LEADER 05635cam a22007938i 4500
001 ocn974796312
003 OCoLC
005 20240419060941.0
006 m o d
007 cr |||||||||||
008 170306s2017 aku ob s001 0 eng
010 |a  2017010552 
020 |a 1602233357  |q (electronic bk.) 
020 |a 9781602233355  |q (electronic bk.) 
020 |z 1602233349 
020 |z 9781602233348  |q (paperback ;  |q acid-free paper) 
035 |a (OCoLC)974796312 
035 9 |a (JSTOR-EBA)10.2307/j.ctv21fqhgk 
037 |a 22573/ctv21dvsmw  |b JSTOR 
037 |a AF3DB090-D8EE-4A29-804F-7F70AD301717  |b OverDrive, Inc.  |n http://www.overdrive.com 
040 |a DLC  |b eng  |e rda  |e pn  |c DLC  |d OCLCO  |d OCLCQ  |d N$T  |d EBLCP  |d YDX  |d MERUC  |d UAB  |d TEFOD  |d OCLCF  |d OCLCQ  |d JBG  |d IGB  |d AUW  |d BTN  |d MHW  |d INTCL  |d SNK  |d AU@  |d OCLCA  |d OCLCQ  |d G3B  |d S8I  |d S8J  |d STF  |d D6H  |d M8D  |d OCL  |d OCLCQ  |d JSTOR  |d P@U  |d DST  |d OCLCO  |d OCLCQ  |d OCLCO  |d OCLCQ 
042 |a pcc 
043 |a n-us-ak  |a e-ur---  |a n-us--- 
049 |a WELX 
050 1 0 |a F910.5 
072 7 |a POL  |x 018000  |2 bisacsh 
072 7 |a POL  |x 030000  |2 bisacsh 
072 7 |a POL  |x 032000  |2 bisacsh 
072 7 |a POL  |x 040000  |2 bisacsh 
082 0 0 |a 320.98047  |2 23 
100 1 |a Ramseur, David,  |e author. 
245 1 0 |a Melting the Ice Curtain :  |b the extraordinary story of citizen diplomacy on the Russia-Alaska frontier /  |c David Ramseur. 
263 |a 1706 
264 1 |a [Fairbanks, Alaska] :  |b University of Alaska Press,  |c 2017. 
300 |a 1 online resource 
336 |a text  |b txt  |2 rdacontent 
337 |a computer  |b n  |2 rdamedia 
338 |a online resource  |b nc  |2 rdacarrier 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Maps -- Prologue -- A call to arms -- Extending hands of friendship -- A Juneau peacenik in the Kremlin -- Swimming against the current -- Historic flight approved -- Friendship flight to tomorrow -- Dramatic reversal -- Soviets return the favor -- Breaking the ice -- Adventure diplomacy across the Strait -- Deception on Diomede -- From Uelen to Vladivostok -- Visa-free reunification -- Golden Samovar Service -- Open for business -- Beyond the coup -- University of Alaska teaches Capitalism 101 -- Oil in Sakhalin, flush toilets in Chukotka -- The thrill is gone -- Mercy mission to Magadan -- Always keep talking -- Detained in the Bering Strait -- A special Alaska-Russia affinity -- Appendix. 
520 2 |a "Just five years after a Soviet missile blew a civilian airliner out of the sky over the North Pacific, an Alaska Airlines jet braved Cold War tensions to fly into tomorrow. Crossing the Bering Strait between Alaska and the Russian Far East, the 1988 Friendship Flight reunited Native peoples of common languages and cultures for the first time in four decades. It and other dramatic efforts to thaw what was known as the Ice Curtain launched a thirty-year era of perilous, yet prolific, progress. Melting the Ice Curtain tells the story of how inspiration, courage, and persistence by citizen-diplomats bridged a widening gap in superpower relations. David Ramseur was a first-hand witness to the danger and political intrigue, having flown on that first Friendship Flight, and having spent thirty years behind the scenes with some of Alaska's highest officials. As Alaska celebrates the 150th anniversary of its purchase, and as diplomatic ties with Russia become perilous, Melting the Ice Curtain shows that history might hold the best lessons for restoring diplomacy between nuclear neighbors; 'We are now at another critical turning point in our history. Melting the Ice Curtain tells a compelling story of the success of grassroots citizen diplomacy and details lessons for today's perilously poor relations between the world's superpowers. Ramseur is one of Alaska's experts on this topic and he offers valuable insights on how we may turn our challenges into opportunities'--Russell J. Handy, Lieutenant General, USAF, Retired Commander, Alaskan Command"--Publisher description. 
588 0 |a Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed. 
648 7 |a Since 1900  |2 fast 
650 0 |a Diplomacy  |x History  |y 20th century. 
650 0 |a Friendship  |x Political aspects  |x History  |y 20th century. 
650 0 |a Political participation  |x History  |y 20th century. 
650 7 |a Boundaries  |2 fast 
650 7 |a Diplomacy  |2 fast 
650 7 |a Diplomatic relations  |2 fast 
650 7 |a Friendship  |x Political aspects  |2 fast 
650 7 |a International relations  |2 fast 
650 7 |a Political participation  |2 fast 
651 0 |a Alaska  |x Boundaries  |z Soviet Union. 
651 0 |a Alaska  |x History  |y 1959-  |0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85003153 
651 0 |a Alaska  |x Relations  |z Soviet Union. 
651 0 |a Soviet Union  |x Boundaries  |z Alaska. 
651 0 |a Soviet Union  |x Foreign relations  |y 1985-1991.  |0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88007999 
651 0 |a Soviet Union  |x Relations  |z Alaska. 
651 0 |a United States  |x Foreign relations  |y 1981-1989.  |0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140105 
651 7 |a Alaska  |2 fast 
651 7 |a Soviet Union  |2 fast 
651 7 |a United States  |2 fast 
655 7 |a History  |2 fast 
776 0 8 |i Print version:  |a Ramseur, David.  |t Melting the Ice Curtain.  |d [Fairbanks, Alaska] : University of Alaska Press, 2017  |z 9781602233348  |w (DLC) 2016056626 
856 4 0 |z Click here for full text at JSTOR  |u https://ezproxy.wellesley.edu/login?url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctv21fqhgk 
908 |a JSTOR-EBA 
909 |a 10.2307/j.ctv21fqhgk 
910 |a Books at JSTOR Evidence Based Acquisitions 
994 |a 92  |b WEL