TITLE:Three Days in Moscow
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PUBLISHER:HARPER
ISBN:9780062864451
DEC-INDEX :914.731
YEAR:2018
RESUME:Three Days in Moscow" is a historical non-fiction book written by Bret Baier and Catherine Whitney. The book provides an insightful account of a pivotal moment in history when President Ronald Reagan visited Moscow in May 1988, which played a crucial role in shaping the trajectory of the Cold War and ultimately led to the fall of the Soviet Empire. The narrative centers around President Reagan's historic trip to the Soviet Union, where he met with the General Secretary of the Communist Party, Mikhail Gorbachev. During these three days in Moscow, the two leaders engaged in high-stakes negotiations that would have significant implications for the world's political landscape. Bret Baier delves into the backgrounds and political ideologies of both leaders, highlighting their differing approaches to governance and their roles in their respective countries. The book provides a detailed analysis of the tense political climate during the late 1980s, marked by decades of hostility between the United States and the Soviet Union. Throughout "Three Days in Moscow," Baier chronicles the behind-the-scenes discussions and diplomatic maneuverings that took place during Reagan's visit, shedding light on the challenges and complexities of the Cold War era. The book also offers insights into Reagan's powerful speeches during his trip, including his iconic address at Moscow State University, where he boldly advocated for freedom and democracy. Furthermore, the authors explore the broader impact of Reagan's trip and its aftermath on the trajectory of the Cold War. They illustrate how this diplomatic mission played a pivotal role in building trust between the two superpowers, eventually contributing to the eventual collapse of the Soviet Empire and the end of the Cold War. In conclusion, "Three Days in Moscow" offers readers a compelling and insightful account of President Ronald Reagan's historic visit to the Soviet Union. It provides a nuanced understanding of the geopolitical dynamics of the time, the personalities of the key players, and the pivotal role played by diplomacy in shaping the course of history.
N_PAGES:218
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KHEIREDDINE | Adulte | 914.731 BAI | KHE4352 | Document en bon état |