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Title At Cold War's End : U.S. Intelligence on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe 1989-1991 / [editor, Benjamin B. Fischer].
Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : Barakaldo Books, [2020]
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Summary "The last great drama of the Cold War-the collapse of communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe and the end of the four-decade-old East-West conflict-unfolded in three acts between 1989 and 1991. Even as the story began, Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev already had made the largest opening to the outside world in Russian history. To convince the West, and above all the new administration in Washington, of his sincerity, Gorbachev had made major concessions on arms control, withdrawn Soviet troops from Afghanistan, pledged to reduce Soviet ground forces by half a million, and rejected class warfare in favor of "pan-human values" as the basis of Soviet foreign policy... The second act of the drama began in the fall of 1989 with peaceful revolutions in Eastern and Central Europe (except Romania) and the fall of the Soviet "outer empire." The de facto collapse of the Warsaw Pact (it would formally dissolve itself a year later) plus a new treaty that substantially reduced Soviet superiority in conventional forces in Europe resulted in a stronger Western alliance-so strong that the US could redeploy forces from Europe to the Persian Gulf for use against Iraq... The third and final act closed with the 1991 dissolution of the USSR. The centrifugal forces in the "outer empire" stimulated and accelerated those in the "inner empire" as the Soviet republics sought sovereignty and then independence from Moscow. At the same time, Gorbachev's domestic reforms ran into serious trouble, and the economy went into a tailspin. Gorbachev's struggle with the old imperial elite in the communist party, the armed forces, and the military-industrial complex culminated in the August 1991 coup, which, when it failed, finished off the USSR-and Gorbachev himself...The USSR officially ceased to exist on 31 December."-- Provided by Freading.
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Subject Soviet Union -- Foreign relations -- 1985-1991 -- Sources.
Soviet Union -- Foreign relations -- United States -- Sources.
United States -- Foreign relations -- Soviet Union -- Sources.
United States -- Foreign relations -- 1989-1993.
Cold War -- History -- Sources.
United States. Central Intelligence Agency -- History -- Sources.
United States -- Foreign relations -- Europe, Eastern -- Sources.
Europe, Eastern -- Foreign relations -- United States -- Sources.
Europe, Eastern -- Foreign relations -- 1989-
HISTORY / Military / Iraq War (2003-2011)
Genre Electronic books.
Added Author Fischer, Ben B., editor.
Center for the Study of Intelligence (U.S.). History Staff, author.
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ISBN 9781839746604 (epub)
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