Reagan at Reykjavik
forty-eight hours that ended the Cold War
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Publication
2014 - Broadside Books, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
93,750 words, Guess
Page Count
375 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL27158182M
- Internet Archivereaganatreykjavi0000adel
- ISBN-100062310194
- ISBN-139780062310194
- Library of Congress Control Number2014427730
and 2 more
- OCLC Control Number878806826
- Better World Books9780062310194
Classifications
- DDC327.73047
- LCCE183.8.S65 A44 2014
- LCCE183.8.S65 A326 2014
and 1 more
- LCCE183.8.S65A326 2014
Description
A dramatic account of the historic 1986 Reagan-Gorbachev summit in Iceland--the turning point in the Cold War--by President Reagan's arms control director, a key player in that world-changing event. In October 1986, Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev met for a forty-eight-hour summit in Reykjavik, Iceland. Planned as a short gathering to outline future talks, the meeting quickly turned to major international issues, including SDI ("Star Wars") and the possibility of eliminating all nuclear weapons. Both men were at the height of their powers, and they had a rare opportunity to move toward peace. The meeting laid the groundwork for the most sweeping arms accord in history, adopted the following year, and the end of the Soviet Union half a decade later. From his position as a participant and his skill as a historian, Adelman is able to reveal the motivations, relationships, and conversations that led to the breakthroughs. Scrupulously researched and based on now-declassified documents, Reagan at Reykjavik tells the gripping tale of that weekend, and provides an honest and up-close portrait of Reagan at one of his finest and most challenging moments.--From publisher description.
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