Ledsky, Nelson
Levitt, Theodore
Ligachev, Yegor
Living Mirror, The (Massie)
Loeb, Nackey
Lonetree, Clayton
long-range strategic missiles:
Bush-Gorbachev treaty on
Bush opposes agreement on
failure to reach agreement on
Nixon opposes elimination of
at Reykjavik summit
START treaty
at Washington summit
Lowenkron, Barry
McCarthy, Joseph
McFarlane, Robert C. “Bud”:
informal diplomacy of
in Iran-Contra scandal
Massie introduced to Reagan by
on war scare of
McLaughlin, John
Maier, Charles S.
Maizière, Lothar de
Massie, Robert
Massie, Suzanne
ambassadorship to Soviet Union sought by
biography of
Carlucci attempts to restrict access of
on Chernobyl accident
connections with powerful people
on daily life in Soviet Union
on Daniloff affair
first meeting with Reagan
on Gorbachev
as informal emissary to Soviet Union
Iran-Contra scandal affects
and KGB
Land of the Firebird
letters to Reagan
little institutional backing for
Matlock as rival of
meets with Bogdanov
messages carried between Washington and Moscow by
military connections of
National Security Council file on
never regains her influence
opposition to role of
private meetings with Reagan
Reagan borrows idea for Geneva summit from
Reagan’s benefits from relationship with
on Reagan’s reserve
and Reagan’s Soviet visit of
relays Bogdanov’s war concerns to White House
on religion in Soviet Union
on Russian nationalism
Russian people and Soviet government distinguished by
style and approach of
summit meeting urged by
Time magazine on
visits to Soviet Union
Masur, Kurt
Matlock, Jack F., Jr.:
appointed ambassador to Soviet Union
and Berlin Wall speech
on Bush on Reagan’s Soviet policy
on bypassing Dobrynin
on Carlucci’s opposition to arms control negotiations
on communiqué of Geneva summit
on difficulties of arms control ratification
Dobrynin relays messages from Gorbachev to
on German acceptance of arms control
on Gorbachev and Soviet military
on Haig-Reagan disagreement
Massie as rival of
on Massie’s Soviet requests
on Nancy Reagan
on Reagan administration attempts to drive Soviet Union into bankruptcy
on Reagan on Gorbachev arms control proposal
and Reagan plan to visit Soviet Jewish couple
and Reagan’s speech of January
Meese, Edwin
Mitterrand, François
Mondale, Walter F.
Morris, Dick
Moscow summit (1988)
freedom of religion as issue at
Gorbachev asks Reagan to moderate his rhetoric before
joint statement proposed by Soviets
“one-on-one” sessions at
plenary sessions of
Reagan abandons “evil empire” phrase at
Reagans at events in Moscow
security for Reagan at
Soviet Jewry as issue at
symbolism of Reagan’s arrival at
Moscow summit (1988) ( cont. )
U.S.-Soviet relationship goes into limbo after
Mulroney, Brian
Murphy, George
“mutually assured destruction” policy
National Association of Evangelicals
National Review (magazine)
Nemeth, Miklos
Nicholas and Alexandra (Massie)
Nitze, Paul
Nixon, Richard:
administration veterans cultivate Reagan
advises Soviets on Reagan
as anti-Communist
Bohemian Grove meeting with Reagan
breaks with Reagan over arms control
Bush policy toward Russia criticized by
changing view of Soviet Union of
China policy of
Clinton meets with
on Cold War
détente policy of
disdainful remarks about Reagan
estrangement from Kissinger
foreign policy role compared with Kissinger
on Gorbachev
Gorbachev advised to negotiate with Reagan by
gubernatorial campaign of
Haig recommended as secretary of state
“kitchen debate” with Khrushchev
letters and memos to Reagan during his political ascent
meets with Reagan at White House in April
nostalgia in speeches of
as only president to visit Moscow
political adversities suffered by
political offices held by
political relationship with Reagan
politics came first with
presidential campaign of
presidential campaign of
Reagan calls after his resignation
Reagan continues to treat with respect
Reagan emerges as rival to
Reagan’s Soviet policy contrasted with that of
Reagan supports Soviet policy of
role reversal with Reagan
Senate campaign of
on Shultz as force behind Reagan’s foreign policy
on Washington summit
Watergate scandal
Nofziger, Lyn
Noriega, Manuel
North, Oliver
NSDD
NSDD
nuclear war:
fear that new missile deployments could lead to
Geneva summit statement on
Mondale accuses Reagan of increasing risk of
Reagan as horrified at prospect of
Reagan’s plans to keep government functioning in case of
war scare of
nuclear weapons:
conservative opposition to Reykjavik negotiations
Gorbachev’s proposals for controlling
movement for freeze on
Nixon’s opposition to Reykjavik negotiations
nuclear standoff
Quayle on necessity of
Rapacki calls for nuclear-free zone
Reagan comes to favor abolition of
Reagan’s Strategic Defense Initiative (“Star Wars”) strategy against
Reykjavik proposals on
Scowcroft on
Nunn, Sam
Odom, William E.
Oliver, Kay
Orlov, Yuri
Ostpolitik
Palazchenko, Pavel
Pell, Claiborne
perestroika
Perina, Rudolf
Perle, Richard
Pershing missiles
Phillips, Howard
Pipes, Richard
Poindexter, John:
on Daniloff affair
on disarmament
and Iran-Contra
and Massie
replaced as national security adviser
Poland:
borders begin to open in
Brandt’s Ostpolitik
Catholic Church’s influence in
coalition government in
Jaruzelski
John Paul II’s trip to
and Rapacki’s call for nuclear-free zone
Soviet troop reductions in
Walesa
Powell, Colin:
becomes deputy national security adviser
becomes national security adviser
and Berlin Wall speech
briefs Reagan on arms control
briefs Reagan on last day of his presidency
foreign-policy role in Reagan’s final year
and Gorbachev’s plea to Reagan
on Governors Island meeting
on Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty signing
at Massie-Reagan meeting of summer
at Moscow summit
and proposed American tour for Gorbachev
on Reagan and Alzheimer’s disease
on Reagan and Gorbachev’s religious beliefs
on Reagan and religion in Soviet Union
Reagan said to be instrument of
on SDI preventing Reykjavik agreement
and Shultz’s attempt to have Gates fired
and Washington summit
on Weinberger
Pueblo, USS
Pyadyshev, Boris
Quayle, Dan
Quigley, Joan
Rapacki, Adam
Reagan, Nancy
astrologer of
Berlin visit of
on Bitburg cemetery ceremony
breast surgery of
European tour of
on “evil empire” rhetoric
feuds with Raisa Gorbachev
and Gorbachev on his wish that Reagan could stay on
on Gorbachev working the crowd
keeps distance between Nixon and Reagan
Kissinger hosts dinner in honor of
makes sure Reagan gets enough rest
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