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020 _a0812923286
040 _cAloy
041 _aEnglish
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_bDOBC
100 _aAnatoly Dobrynin
_9422
245 _aConfidence
_bMoscows ambassador to Americas six cold war presidents 1962-1986
260 _aNew York
_bRandom House (Times Books)
_c1995
300 _axiii,672p.
_bHB
_c24x16cm
365 _b$30.00
_c$
_d$30.00
520 _aDobrynin, a close associate of U.S. presidents and Soviet premiers for 24 years, writes a first-hand account of both sides of the Cold War diplomatic struggle. "Informative, wise, even hilarious at times, with perceptive assessments of U.S. presidents."--Don Oberdorfer, diplomatic correspondent, The Washington Post. From the Publisher: "The most revealing account of the 40 years of the Cold War to have come out of Russia.... No other ambassador in modern times has played such a prolonged and crucial part in international affairs or has been prepared to write about it so uninhibitedly."--The New York Times Book Review "An essential source for historians trying to come to terms with the late Soviet period.... A fascinating read."--Foreign Affairs "Impressive and important.... Dobrynin establishes in these pages that he is one of the great diplomats of modern history."--Washington Monthly "An amazing book.... A compelling historical account of the Cold War from Kennedy through Reagan.... Dobrynin's account teaches an important lesson."--Washington Post Book World
650 _aUnited States
_9423
650 _aForeign relations
_9424
700 _aDOBRYNIN (Anatoly)
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