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White King and Red Queen
How the Cold War was Fought on the Chessboard
by Daniel Johnson

White King and Red Queen

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Publisher: William Heinemann, 2007
Edition: Splendid bound edition
ISBN: 978-1-843-54609-2
Pages: 384
Language: English


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The Cold War was enacted in multiple arenas: military coalitions, espionage, industrial and technological developments, an arms race, many proxy wars - and chess. Those 64 squares may seem an unlikely battleground, but chess, adopted by the Communist regime in Russia as a symbol of Soviet power, played an enormous role in this psychological war.

Throughout the duration of the hostilities, international chess contests reflected the shifting balance of power between the two factions. From the 1945 radio match in which the Soviet Union crushed the US, to the Fischer-Spassky game of 1972 that shattered three decades of Soviet chess-hegemony, such legendary showdowns illuminate the story of how the West triumphed over Communism.

This unique and original history reveals chess as the perfect metaphor for political and military confrontation.

Daniel Johnson, a chess prodigy himself and a scholar of post-war history, is the perfect guide to this strange and remarkable period, when chess matches, for a brief, golden time, were front-page news, and captured the world's imagination. 

Robert Conquest:
"Very well-written, beautifully plotted, continually interesting (with a range of astonishing egos) and a unique addition to our historical knowledge."

Simon Sebag-Montefiore:
"Chess is the ultimate game of political intrigue. In this fascinating story of Cold War espionage and chess rivalry, Daniel Johnson penetrates a Byzantine world to create a gripping portrait of power, espionage, politics and chess in the murky world of the Cold War." 


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