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Index
Cover
Back Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Acknowledgment
Dedication
Contents
Introduction
Part One: 1969–1974: Détente—the Years of Smoke and Mirrors
Chapter 1: Washington and Moscow: 1969
Chapter 2: So this was “Détente”?
Part Two: 1975–1980: The Mask of Soviet Ascendancy
Chapter 3: American Paralysis
Chapter 4: The “Third World” War
Chapter 5: Planting Lethal Seeds
Chapter 6: Muts, Spies, and Dissidents
Chapter 7: Defense and Arms Control: Advantage USSR
Chapter 8: 1979: Cold War, Hot War—East War, West War
Chapter 9: Carter Turns to Cia
Chapter 10: The Mask of Soviet Ascendancy, the Reality of Vulnerability
Part Three: 1981–1986: The Resurgence of the West
Chapter 11: The Reawakening
Chapter 12: Reagan’s Sword: Casey at Cia
Chapter 13: Turning the Tables
Chapter 14: 1983: The Most Dangerous Year
Chapter 15: The War in Washington, 1983: Shultz Against the Field
Chapter 16: Central America, 1983–1984: Our Own Worst Enemy
Chapter 17: Passages: Last Gasp of the Soviet Old Guard
Chapter 18: 1985: Reagan and Gorbachev—the Best of Enemies
Chapter 19: The Third World Competition, 1985–1986: Washington Pours It On
Chapter 20: Intelligence Wars
Part Four: 1986–1991: Liberation and History’s Dustbin
Chapter 21: Gorbachev’s Uncertain Trumpet, 1986–1987
Chapter 22: Diversions
Chapter 23: Geneva to Washington
Chapter 24: Ending the “Third World” War
Chapter 25: Gorbachev: Destroying the Soviet System
Chapter 26: The “Velvet Revolutions” of 1989: The Avalanche of Liberation
Chapter 27: Together at Last: Bush and Gorbachev
Chapter 28: Destruction of the “Evil Empire”
Chapter 29: A Joyless Victory
Reflections
Notes
Index
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