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on back-channel diplomacy

becomes secretary of state

becomes unchallenged leader of foreign policy team

on Berlin as open city

and Berlin Wall speech

on Bitburg cemetery ceremony

Bush administration criticizes

calls for Berlin Wall to be torn down

on communiqué of Geneva summit

on Daniloff affair

encourages Reagan to make direct contact with Soviet leaders

firsthand knowledge of Gorbachev and arms control negotiations

foreign-policy role in Reagan’s final year

on Gates’s criticism of Gorbachev

on Gorbachev

on Gorbachev’s arms control proposals

on Governors Island meeting

on information revolution

in Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty ratification

on Iran-Contra scandal

Lonetree case affects diplomacy of

long-range missile treaty sought by

on Massie

and Moscow summit

on Nixon and Kissinger’s criticism of Reagan

Nixon opposes for secretary of state

on Nixon’s criticism of Bush

and proposed American tour for Gorbachev

as pushing Reagan into negotiations with Gorbachev

Reagan fails to recognize

Reagan leaves details of arms control to

on Reagan on détente

on Reagans’ desire for summit

Reagan seen as instrument of

on Reagan’s lack of contact with Soviet leaders

on Reagan’s willingness to abolish nuclear weapons

on Reykjavik summit

on Scowcroft’s proposed mission to Moscow

on Soviet leadership

on verification of arms control agreement

and Washington summit

Simes, Dimitri K.

Simons, Thomas

SIOP (Single Integrated Operational Plan)

Skutnik, Lenny

Sokolov, Sergei

Solomon, Richard

Solzhenitsyn, Alexander

Soviet Union:

Afghanistan invasion of

Brandt’s Ostpolitik

Bush becomes critic of Reagan’s policy toward

Chernobyl accident

Cold War as rationale for resisting change in

collapse of

Daniloff affair

in division of Berlin

Dolan on leadership of

economic difficulties of

on fall of Berlin Wall

on German rapprochement

Honecker’s West German policy criticized by

hopes for Reagan presidency of

impact of Reagan’s second-term policies on

Jewish emigration issue

KAL Flight 007 crisis

Massie as informal emissary to

Massie denied visa by

Massie distinguishes Russian people from Soviet government

Massie’s visits to

Nixonites as intermediaries between Reagan and

Nixon’s approach to

political dynamics in

rapid changes in leadership of

Reagan administration attempts to drive into bankruptcy

Reagan calls it “evil empire,”

Reagan on fragility of

Reagan recasts American approach to

Reagan’s anti-Soviet jokes

on Reagan’s Berlin Wall speech

in Reagan’s criticism of détente

Reagan’s desire for dialogue with

Reagan seeks to engage in negotiation

Reagan’s policy changes in first three years

Reagan’s 1990 visit

religion in

security assistance for Reagan’s Berlin Wall speech

Shultz on leadership of

SS-20 missiles

war scare of

See also Andropov, Yuri; Brezhnev, Leonid; Dobrynin, Anatoly; Gorbachev, Mikhail; Gromyko, Andrei; KGB; Khrushchev, Nikita; Shevardnadze, Eduard; Warsaw Pact

Spencer, Stuart

SS-20 missiles

START treaty

Stevens, Ted

Stone, Roger

Strategic Defense Initiative (“Star Wars”)

in ending Cold War

in Gorbachev’s letter of September

Reagan refuses to give ground to Gorbachev on

in right-wing approach to Soviet policy

at Washington summit

Strauss, Franz Josef

summit meetings

agreement for summits after Geneva

Malta summit of Bush and Gorbachev

negotiations for summits following Reykjavik

private intermediaries in arranging

proposed American tour for Gorbachev

Nancy Reagan as supporter of

Reagan avoids in first term

Reagan seeks Washington and Moscow meetings

See also Geneva summit (1985); Moscow summit (1988); Reykjavik summit (1986); Washington summit (1987)

Suslov, Mikhail

Symms, Steven

Taiwan, Reagan’s 1971 visit to

Talbott, Strobe

Teltschik, Horst

Thatcher, Margaret

Thurman, Strom

Time (magazine)

Tower, John

Truman, Harry

Trumbo, Dalton

Ulbricht, Walter

Urbanski, Bettina

Ustinov, Dmitri

U-2 incident (1960)

Viguerie, Richard

Voigt, Karsten D.

Voznesensky, Andrei

Walesa, Lech

Walsh, Lawrence

Walters, Vernon

Warsaw Pact:

Berlin meeting of

Gorbachev makes it strictly defensive alliance

meeting of July

Washington summit (1987)

ceremony and public impact of

conservative reaction to

Gorbachev declines invitation for

Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty signing at

Kissinger on

Nixon on

public relations strategy for

Reagan’s approval ratings improve after

Reagan seeks Washington and Moscow meetings

Reagan proposes American tour for Gorbachev

Shultz in planning for

as turning point for Gorbachev

Webster, William

Weinberger, Caspar

Weizsäcker, Richard von

West Germany:

Brandt

and Eastern European reforms of

economic growth of

Gorbachev seeks new relationship with

Honecker visits

loans to East Germany

rapprochement with East Germany

on Reagan’s Berlin Wall speech

reunification of Germany

Schmidt

strategy of accommodation with East Germany

Weizsäcker

See also Diepgen, Eberhard; Kohl, Helmut

Weyrich, Paul

Whitehead, John

Will, George

Wirthlin, Richard

Wriston, Walter

Yakovlev, Alexander

Yazov, Dmitri

Yefimov, Alexei

Yeltsin, Boris

Zagladin, Vadim

Zakharov, Gennadi

Zelikow, Philip

Zhikov, Todor

Ziman, Tatyana and Yuri

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