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When the United States and the Soviet Union signed the first Strategic Arms Limitation Talks accords in 1972 it was generally seen as the point at which the USSR achieved parity with the United States. Less than twenty years later the Soviet Union had collapsed, confounding experts who never expected it to happen during their lifetimes. In From Washington to Moscow veteran US Foreign Service officer Louis Sell traces the history of USāSoviet relations between 1972 and 1991 and explains why the Cold War came to an abrupt end. Drawing heavily on archival sources and memoirsāmany in Russianāas well as his own experiences, Sell vividly describes events from the perspectives of American and Soviet participants. He attributes the USSR's fall not to one specific cause but to a combination of the Soviet system's inherent weaknesses, mistakes by Mikhail Gorbachev, and challenges by Ronald Reagan and other US leaders. He shows how the USSR's rapid and humiliating collapse and the inability of the West and Russia to find a way to cooperate respectfully and collegially helped set the foundation for Vladimir Putin's rise.
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Publisher
Duke University Press BooksYear
2016Print ISBN
9780822361954, 9780822361794eBook ISBN
9780822374008Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Prologue: Two Treaties, Two Eras
- Chapter 1: First Visit to the USSR: Things Are Not as They Seem
- Chapter 2: Leonid Brezhnev: Power and Stagnation
- Chapter 3: Repression and Resistance
- Chapter 4: The Nixon Years
- Chapter 5: A Tale of Two Cities: Vladivostok and Helsinki
- Chapter 6: The Unhappy Presidency of Jimmy Carter
- Chapter 7: Two Crises and an Olympiad
- Chapter 8: Interregnum: Andropov in Power
- Chapter 9: Ronald Reaganās First Administration
- Chapter 10: Eagle vs. Bear: US and Soviet Approaches to Strategic Arms Control
- Chapter 11: Mikhail Gorbachev
- Chapter 12: Gorbachev Ascendant
- Chapter 13: New Kid on the Block: Gorbachev Emerges in US-Soviet Relations
- Chapter 14: āI Guess I Should Say Michaelā: The Turn in US-Soviet Relations
- Chapter 15: 1989: Year of Miracles or Time of Troubles?
- Chapter 16: Stumbling toward Collapse: Gorbachevās Final Eighteen Months
- Chapter 17: The August Coup
- Chapter 18: Red Star Falling
- Chapter 19: Why Did the USSR Collapse?
- Postscript
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index