570 THE END OF THE COLD WAR
- T. G. Stepanov-Mamaladze working notes, 9 November 1986: ibid., box 1.
- G. Shultz: interview with R. Service and P. Robinson, Hoover Institution,
1 September 2009. - Ibid.
- T. G. Stepanov-Mamaladze diary, 13 April 1987: T. G. Stepanov-Mamaladze
Papers (HIA), box 5. Stepanov-Mamaladze’s informant about this was S. P.
Ta r a s e n k o. - E. Shevardnadze, Moi vybor: v zashchitu demokratii i svobody, pp. 131–2.
- T. G. Stepanov-Mamaladze diary, 24 October 1987: T. G. Stepanov-Mamaladze
Papers (HIA), box 5. - Ibid., 24 October 1987.
- Ibid., 15 March 1988.
- C. Hill, notes (19 December 1991), p. 10: Charles Hill Papers (HIA), box 67,
folder: Soviet Union, Late 1987: The Cold War is Over. - Politburo meeting, 16 April 1987: V Politbyuro TsK KPSS. Po zapisyam
Anatoliya Chernyaeva, Vadima Medvedeva, Georgiya Shakhnazarova, 1985–
1991 , p. 145. - Personal interview with Charles Hill, 22 July 2011.
- C. Hill, notes (24 September 1991) on ‘Soviet Union 1987’, p. 69, for G.
Shultz, Turmoil and Triumph, folder: Soviet Union, 1986–1987, Charles Hill
Papers (HIA), box 64. - T. G. Stepanov-Mamaladze working notes, 14 March 1988: T. G. Stepan-
ov-Mamaladze Papers (HIA), box 2. - G. P. Shultz, ‘The Shape, Scope, and Consequences of the Age of Information’,
address before the Stanford University Alumni Association, Paris, 21 March
1986, pp. 1 and 3. - C. Hill, notes (27 January 1992), p. 16: Charles Hill Papers (HIA), box 66,
folder: The Last of the Superpower Summits. - T. G. Stepanov-Mamaladze working notes, 5 November 1987: T. G. Stepanov-
Mamaladze Papers (HIA), box 2. - G. Shultz: interview with R. Service and P. Robinson, Hoover Institution, 1
September 2009. - Chernyaev, Sovmestnyi iskhod, p. 754 (26 April 1988).
24: Getting to Know the Enemy
- J. Matlock to J. Poindexter, 11 June 1986: RRPL, Jack Matlock Files, box 16,
folder: Matlock Chron. June 1986. - R. Reagan to J. M. Poindexter, no earlier than 16 June 1986, pp. 2–6: ibid.
- See J. Haslam, Russia’s Cold War: From the October Revolution to the Fall of
the Wall, p. 329. - The exception was the leading biological weapons programme scientist
Vladimir Pasechnik: see below, pp. 372 and 439. - W. J. Casey, Speech to US–USSR Trade Council and New York CEOs (hand-