The End of the Cold War. 1985-1991

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  1. T. G. Stepanov-Mamaladze working notes, 9 November 1986: ibid., box 1.

  2. G. Shultz: interview with R. Service and P. Robinson, Hoover Institution,
    1 September 2009.

  3. Ibid.

  4. 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.

  5. E. Shevardnadze, Moi vybor: v zashchitu demokratii i svobody, pp. 131–2.

  6. T. G. Stepanov-Mamaladze diary, 24 October 1987: T. G. Stepanov-Mamaladze
    Papers (HIA), box 5.

  7. Ibid., 24 October 1987.

  8. Ibid., 15 March 1988.

  9. C. Hill, notes (19 December 1991), p. 10: Charles Hill Papers (HIA), box 67,
    folder: Soviet Union, Late 1987: The Cold War is Over.

  10. Politburo meeting, 16 April 1987: V Politbyuro TsK KPSS. Po zapisyam
    Anatoliya Chernyaeva, Vadima Medvedeva, Georgiya Shakhnazarova, 1985–
    1991 , p. 145.

  11. Personal interview with Charles Hill, 22 July 2011.

  12. 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.

  13. T. G. Stepanov-Mamaladze working notes, 14 March 1988: T. G. Stepan-
    ov-Mamaladze Papers (HIA), box 2.

  14. 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.

  15. C. Hill, notes (27 January 1992), p. 16: Charles Hill Papers (HIA), box 66,
    folder: The Last of the Superpower Summits.

  16. T. G. Stepanov-Mamaladze working notes, 5 November 1987: T. G. Stepanov-
    Mamaladze Papers (HIA), box 2.

  17. G. Shultz: interview with R. Service and P. Robinson, Hoover Institution, 1
    September 2009.

  18. Chernyaev, Sovmestnyi iskhod, p. 754 (26 April 1988).


24: Getting to Know the Enemy


  1. J. Matlock to J. Poindexter, 11 June 1986: RRPL, Jack Matlock Files, box 16,
    folder: Matlock Chron. June 1986.

  2. R. Reagan to J. M. Poindexter, no earlier than 16 June 1986, pp. 2–6: ibid.

  3. See J. Haslam, Russia’s Cold War: From the October Revolution to the Fall of
    the Wall, p. 329.

  4. The exception was the leading biological weapons programme scientist
    Vladimir Pasechnik: see below, pp. 372 and 439.

  5. W. J. Casey, Speech to US–USSR Trade Council and New York CEOs (hand-

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