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"Pale Horse, Pale Rider: Death and Horses in Ukraine"

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Blogger blowback said...

I thought the Cuban missile crisis was all about the Jupiter missiles in Turkey. Their proximity and resulting destabilization effect was just too dangerous for them to remain so the whole Cuban missile "plot" was a charade to "persuade" Kennedy to remove them. So rather than the Cuban Missile Crisis being a victory for Kennedy, as most Americans believe to this day, it was actually a victory for commonsense and Khrushchev. However, that does not fit in with the views of American exceptionalists, so is ignored.

3:02 AM

Blogger S.Bayer said...

It is certainly unsurprising that "Khrushchev Remembers" is out of print, since we now have the complete Memoirs in 3 volumes edited by Khrushchev's son Sergei.

http://www.psupress.org/books/titles/978-0-271-02332-8.html

5:37 AM

Blogger China Hand said...

Thanks to S. Bayer for the corrective. According to a review of volume 1 of the memoirs by Hiroaki Kuromiya of Indiana University, the tapes & transcripts were spirited out of the USSR by Viktor Louis. "Given his extraordinary and suspicious reach both within the Kremlin and the Soviet Union and beyond the Soviet border, Louis has been suspected of being an operative for the KGB...Sergei implicitly admits in the book that this was the case...He suggests that one arm of the KGB was trying to thwart his efforts...while another was clandestinely helping them...The then chief of the KGB, Yuri Andropov, according to Sergei, took a neutral stance [at first]" Harvard Ukrainian Studies XXVII 1-4, 2004-2005

1:16 PM

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