An Impossible Dream: Reagan, Gorbachev, and a World Without the Bomb

£12.99
Available to Order
from our supplier 
ISBN
9781785905278
 
The amazing untold story behind the meeting between Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev in Reykjavik to stop the nuclear arms race.
Picture the scene: the Republican President of the United States credited with christening the Soviet Union an 'Evil Empire', and that country's own President, the General Secretary of the Communist Party, sitting down together.

It was Reykjavik, 1986, and the meeting between Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev really did happen-even after the agonising escalating tensions of the arms race-as the world waited with bated breath to see if a compromise would be achieved by the two leaders to secure the future of the planet.

Now, thanks to access to previously unavailable archives, historian Guillaume Serina chronicles the build-up and aftermath of that momentous summit, and employs contemporary diaries and memoranda to tell the remarkable story of how the agreement to abolish all nuclear weapons was reached.

With an introduction by Gorbachev himself, 'An Impossible Dream' turns to the Trump administration's own foreign and defence policy, in a daring examination of the past, present and future dangers of our coexistence with nuclear weapons.
More Information
Weight 0.400000
Author Serina, Guillaume
Availability IP
Department Miscellaneous Books
Format Paperback
ISBN 9781785905278
Pages 304
Published 01/08/2019
Publisher To Be Reviewed
Section Miscellaneous Books
Write Your Own Review
You're reviewing:An Impossible Dream: Reagan, Gorbachev, and a World Without the Bomb
Copyright © 2024 Edward Stanford Ltd. All rights reserved.