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Brezhnev, Leonid, 209, 225, 283 Brezhnev Doctrine, 3, 43, 290, 291, 292 Brooks, Stephen, 176, 178–79, 318, 323, 325 Brown, Archie, 199, 207, 213 bureaucratic politics model, 198 Bush, George H. W., 4, 18, 20, 28–29, 231, 317 development of trust with Gorbachev and, 158–66 foreign policy priorities of, 147–49 Gorbachev and, 236–37 Malta summit and, 15 Persian Gulf War and, 94, 100 Soviet policy of, 142, 144 Bush, George W., 172 Buzan, Barry, 326 Castro, Fidel, 42 Cheney, Richard, 152 Chernenko, Konstantin, 210, 246, 283, 290 Chernobyl nuclear accident, 260–61 Chernyaev, Anatoly, 3, 175, 200, 207–8, 209, 217, 218, 220, 221, 227, 233, 239, 260, 292, 302 on collapse of Soviet Union, 120–24, 133–34 on end of Cold War, 20–23, 34–35 on German unification, 52–56, 63, 70, 71 on Malta summit, 41–42 on Persian Gulf War, 86–89, 93–94, 99–100, 104–5 Chollet, Derek, 175, 235, 317, 323, 331 Christopher, Warren, 172 Churchill, Sir Winston, 238 Clinton, Bill, 126 cognitive dynamics, 189, 190–95 Cold War, end of James A. Baker’s analysis of, 16–20, 24–25, 32–33, 35, 36–37, 45 beginning of, 2–6 Aleksandr Bessmertnykh’s analysis of, 23, 26–28, 36, 37, 47–48 Index Afanasyev, Yury, 240 Afghanistan, 212 Aganbegyan, Abel, 252 Akhromeev, Sergei, 55, 182, 260, 262, 286 Andropov, Yury, 194, 209, 246, 283, 291, 295 Arafat, Yasir, 98 Arbatov, Georgy, 194, 252 Assad, Hafez al-, 98 attribution theory, 191 Aziz, Tariq, 87–88, 90, 91, 104, 105–6, 111 Baker, James A., III, 6, 15, 231, 236 attributes of, 147 on collapse of Soviet Union, 116, 135–37 on end of Cold War, 16–20, 24–25, 32–33, 35, 36–37, 45 foreign policy priorities of, 148 on German unification, 22, 50–52, 56, 58, 68, 73 on Iran, 101 on Malta summit, 39–40, 41 on Persian Gulf War, 77–80, 82, 84, 89–90, 95–96, 98–99, 100, 107–8, 111, 112, 113 Baklanov, Oleg, 297 Baltic republics, 134–35, 136 Begleiter, Ralph, 71, 80–81 belief systems, 191–92 Bennett, Andrew, 229, 235, 317 Bessmertnykh, Aleksandr, 6, 315 on collapse of Soviet Union, 118–19, 134–35 on end of Cold War, 23, 26–28, 36, 47–48 on German unification, 60–61, 68–69 on Iran, 101–2 on Malta summit, 38–39, 40 on Persian Gulf War, 90–92, 96–98, 102–4, 105–6, 109–10, 114 Boldin, Valery, 217, 221, 228, 286 Bosnia, 113 Braithewaite, Sir Roderick, 123 Wolhforth Index 12/27/02 12:44 AM Page 341 Anatoly Chernyaev’s analysis of, 20–23, 34–35, 46–47 counterarguments for, 287–309 Eastern Europe and, 25–26 explanations for, 208–16 Gorbachev’s personality and, 224–32 integrated explanation for, 321–33 Jack Matlock’s analysis of, 33–34 Don Oberdorfer’s analysis of, 23–24, 33 Pavel Palazchenko’s analysis of, 36–37 role of glasnost and, 17–18 role of perestroika and, 17 Brent Scowcroft’s analysis of, 25–26, 31–32, 47 Sergei Tarasenko’s analysis of, 30–31 viewed through strategic choice lens, 326–34 Philip Zelikow’s analysis of, 44 Robert Zoellick’s analysis of, 28–30, 35–36 communicative action, 176, 185–86 constructivism, 185 costly signaling, 180–82, 183 Council on Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA), 285, 290 cross-arena linkages, implications of, 322–26 Crowe, William J., 112 Cuba, 42, 210 Dobrynin, Anatoly F., 67, 228, 234–35 domestic-international interactions, model of, 195–96 domestic politics, Soviet, 195–202 Eastern Europe collapse of, 266 end of Cold War and, 25–26 fall of communist regimes in, 49–50 increasing Soviet cost of maintaining, 288–93 East Germany. See German Democratic Republic (GDR) Eden, Anthony, 238 end game, 2–3, 264–72 negotiations of, as puzzle, 299–305 English, Robert, 108–9, 175, 213, 318, 323, 330, 331 Ethiopia, 212 Evangelista, Matthew, 195–96, 297–98 force Gorbachev’s aversion to use of, 229–32, 267 increasing cost of using, 292–93 formative experiences, 191–92 “four-plus-two” formula, 238 Furman, Dmitry, 224, 227, 229 Gaddis, John Lewis, 315–16, 331 Gaddy, Clifford, 285 Gaidar, Yegor, 296 Garthoff, Raymond, 71, 169 Gates, Robert, 151, 152, 210 Geller, Mikhail, 240 Genscher, Hans Dietrich, 54, 114 German Democratic Republic (GDR), 60–62, 66, 233–34, 237, 238 German unification, 22 James Baker’s analysis of, 50–52, 68, 73...

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