Authors: Serhii Plokhy
13
. Cherniaev,
Sovmestnyi iskhod,
1042â1043; Evgenii Shaposhnikov,
Vybor. Zapiski glavnokomanduiushchego
(Moscow, 1993), 136; Mikhail Gorbachev,
Memoirs
(New York, 1995), 671â672;
Soiuz mozhno bylo sokhranit',
507; Palazhchenko,
My Years,
366â367; O'Clery,
Moscow,
231â237.
14
. O'Clery,
Moscow,
236â237, 241â247; Andrei Grachev,
Gorbachev. Chelovek
,
kotoryi khotel kak luchshe
(Moscow, 2001), 418; Gorbachev,
Memoirs,
671; Cherniaev,
My Years
, 399; Cherniaev,
Sovmestnyi iskhod,
1043.
15
. Michael R. Beschloss and Strobe Talbott,
At the Highest Levels: The Inside Story of the End of the Cold War
(Boston, 1993), 464.
16
. Nick Burns to Dennis Ross and Thomas Niles, December 23, 1991; “Draft Statement on the Resignation of President Gorbachev,” Bush Presidential Library, Presidential Records, National Security Council, Nicholas R. Burns Series, Chronological Files: December 1991, no. 1. Cf. “Statement on the Resignation of Mikhail Gorbachev as President of the Soviet Union,” December 25, 1991, Bush Presidential Library, Public Papers,
http://bushlibrary.tamu.edu/research/public_papers.php?id=3790&year=1991&month=12
.
17
. Author's interview with Nicholas Burns, Harvard University, June 15, 2012; Beschloss and Talbott,
At the Highest Levels,
459â460; Nick Burns to Ron McMullen, United States Military Academy, West Point, December 31, 1991, Bush Presidential Library, Presidential Records, National Security Council, Nicholas R. Burns Series, Chronological Files: December 1991, no. 1.
18
. “Address on Gorbachev Resignation,” December 25, 1991, C-SPAN,
http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/23549-1>
; Address to the Nation on the Commonwealth of Independent States,” December 25, 1991, Bush Presidential Library, Public Papers,
http://bushlibrary.tamu.edu/research/public_papers.php?id=3791&year=1991&month=12
.
19
. Author's interview with Nicholas Burns, Harvard University, June 15, 2012.
20
. Address to the Nation on the Commonwealth of Independent States,” December 25, 1991, Bush Presidential Library, Public Papers,
http://bushlibrary.tamu.edu/research/public_papers.php?id=3791&year=1991&month=12
; From Secstate to all diplomatic and consular posts, “U.S. Policy on Recognition of Former Soviet Republics. Press Guidance,” December 28, 1991, Bush Presidential Library, Presidential Records, National Security Council, John A. Gordon Series, Subject Files: Russia, December 1991.
21
. “The President's News Conference,” December 28, 1991, Bush Presidential Library, Public Papers,
http://bushlibrary.tamu.edu/research/public_papers.php?id=3792&year=1991&month=12
.
22
. James Baker to Mikhail Gorbachev, December 29, 1991, James A. Baker Papers, box 110, folder 10.
23
. O'Clery,
Moscow,
261â262; Cherniaev,
Sovmestnyi iskhod,
1043â1044; Grachev,
Gorbachev
, 420.
24
. Gorbachev,
Memoirs,
672; Yeltsin,
The Struggle for Russia,
124.
25
. Cherniaev,
Sovmestnyi iskhod,
1043â1044.
26
. Ibid., 1042.
27
. Gorbachev,
Memoirs,
672; Cherniaev,
Sovmestnyi iskhod,
1042â1043; Grachev,
Gorbachev,
417â418.
28
. O'Clery,
Moscow,
266â267.
29
. Iakovlev,
Sumerki,
555.
30
. Gorbachev,
Memoirs,
671; Yeltsin,
The Struggle for Russia,
124; Korzhakov,
El'tsin,
139.
31
. Timothy J. Colton,
Yeltsin: A Life
(New York, 2008), 140â150.
EPILOGUE
1
. State of the Union Address, January 28, 1991, CSPAN,
http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/23999-1
.
2
. Address before a Joint Session of the Congress on the State of the Union, January 28, 1992, Bush Presidential Library, Public Papers,
http://bushlibrary.tamu.edu/research/public_papers.php?id=3886&year=1992&month=01
.
3
. “Bush and Gorbachev Declare End of Cold War,” History, A&E Television Networks,
History.com
,
www.history.com/speeches/bush-and-gorbachev-declare-end-of-cold-war#bush-and-gorbachev-declare-end-of-cold-war
; Karen Holser, “The First True PostâCold War Summit,”
Baltimore Sun,
July 28, 1991; “Bush Told Gorbachev to Ignore âCrowing' over Cold War Victory,”
Seattle Times,
October 26, 1992.
4
. John R. Young, “In State of Union, President Evokes Spirit of Gulf War,”
Washington Post,
January 29, 1991.
5
. George Bush and Brent Scowcroft,
A World Transformed
(New York, 1998), 559â561; Stephen Kotkin,
Armageddon Averted: The Soviet Collapse, 1970â2000
(Oxford, 2001), 185; Robert M. Gates,
From the Shadows: The Ultimate Insider's Story of Five Presidents and How they Won the Cold War
(New York, 1996), 552.
6
. Jack Matlock,
Autopsy on an Empire: The American Ambassador's Account of the Collapse of the Soviet Union
(New York, 1995), 667â672; “The End of the Cold War, the Collapse of Communism, and the Fall of the Soviet Union,” part 4 of “The Collapse of the Soviet Union and the End of the Cold War: A Diplomat Looks Back,” interview of Jack Matlock by Harry Kreisler, “Conversations with History” series, Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley, February 13, 1997,
http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/conversations/Matlock/matlock-con4.html
.
7
. George F. Kennan, “Witness to the Fall,”
New York Review of Books,
November 1995, 7â10, here 7.
8
. Mikhail Gorbachev,
Memoirs
(New York, 1995), 1046.
9
. Mark Beissinger, “The Persistent Ambiguity of Empire,”
Post-Soviet Affairs
no. 11 (1995); Mark R. Beissinger, “Rethinking Empire in the Wake of Soviet Collapse,” in
Ethnic Politics and Post-Communism: Theories and Practice
, ed. Zoltan Barany and Robert Moser (Ithaca, NY, 2005), 14â44; S. Becker, “Russia and the Concept of Empire,”
Ab Imperio,
2000, nos. 3â4: 329â342; Terry Martin,
The Affirmative Action Empire: Nations and Nationalism in the Soviet Union, 1923â1939
(Ithaca, NY, 2001); Terry Martin, “The Soviet Union as Empire: Salvaging a Dubious Theoretical Category,”
Ab Imperio,
2002, no. 2: 91â105; Jane Burbank and Frederick Cooper,
Empires in World History: Power and Politics of Difference
(Princeton, NJ, 2010)
,
chap. 14; Dominic Lieven,
Empire
:
The Russian Empire and Its Rivals
(New Haven, CT, 2002), chap. 9; S. M. Plokhy,
Yalta: The Price of Peace
(New York, 2010), chap. 14.
10
. Gorbachev,
Memoirs,
651â657; Evgenii Shaposhnikov,
Vybor. Zapiski glavnokomanduiushchego
(Moscow, 1993), 102.
11
. Petr Aven and Al'fred Kokh, “El'tsin sluzhil nam!,” interview with Gennadii Burbulis,
Forbes
(Russian edition), July 22, 2010,
www.forbes.ru/node/53407/print
.
12
. Boris Yeltsin,
The Struggle for Russia,
trans. Catherine A. Fitzpatrick (New York, 1994), 116; Gorbachev,
Memoirs,
658; interview with Valentin Varennikov in
Rozpad Radians'koho Soiuzu. Usna istoriia nezalezhnoï Ukraïny 1988â91,
tape 2,
http://oralhistory.org.ua/interview-ua/401/
.
13
. Francis Fukuyama, “The End of History,”
National Interest,
Summer 1989; Francis Fukuyama,
The End of History and the Last Man
(New York, 1992).
14
. George Herring,
From Colony to Superpower: U.S. Foreign Relations Since 1776
(New York, 2008), 914; C. J. Chivers, “Russia Will Pursue Democracy, but in Its Own Way, Putin Says,”
New York Times,
April 26, 2005.
15
. Edward Lucas,
The New Cold War: Putin's Russia and the Threat to the West
(New York, 2009).
16
. Craig Unger,
American Armageddon: How the Delusions of Neoconservatives and the Christian Right Triggered the Descent of Americaâand Still Imperil Our Future
(New York, 2007), 115â117; “Iraq War: 190,000 Lives, $2.2 Trillion,” press release, Costs of War Project, Brown University, March 14, 2013,
http://news.brown.edu/pressreleases/2013/03/warcosts
.
17
. George W. Bush, “Commencement Address at the United States Military Academy at West Point, West Point, New York,” June 1, 2002,
http://www.presidentialrhetoric.com/speeches/06.01.02.html
; George W. Bush, “Freedom in Iraq and the Middle East: Address at the 20th Anniversary of the National Endowment for Democracy, Washington, D.C.,” November 6, 2003,
http://www.presidentialrhetoric.com/speeches/11.06.03.html
.
Able Archer NATO exercises,
7
Accidents, nuclear.
See
Chernobyl nuclear catastrophe
Adamishin, Anatolii,
195
Afanasenko, Peter,
128
Afanasiev, Yurii,
177â178
,
300
Afghanistan,
6
,
202â203
,
204
,
404
,
407
Africa,
22
Agriculture,
300â301
Aid.
See
Economic aid
;
Humanitarian aid, U.S.
;
Technology
Airlines
   Â
hijacking,
245
   Â
KAL, Flight 007,
6
   Â
See also
Kyrgyzstan
Akhromeev, Sergei,
148â149
Alekseichik, Yakov,
310
Alexander II (Tsar),
395
Almaty (Alma-Ata),
xix
Almaty summit
   Â
Belarus and,
359â360
,
362â363
,
364
   Â
breakaway regions and,
360
,
362
   Â
Central Asian Republics and,
362â363
,
364
   Â
Cherniaev on,
364â365
   Â
focus points at,
362â363
,
364
   Â
Gorbachev and,
344
,
356â357
   Â
Kazakhstan and,
363
,
364
   Â
nuclear arsenals and,
363
,
364
,
371
   Â
participants,
356â357
,
361â362
   Â
Russia and,
83
,
362â363
,
364
   Â
Shaposhnikov on,
361â362
   Â
Ukraine and,
358â359
,
362â364
   Â
See also
Commonwealth of Independent States
Anastasiia (Gorbachev's granddaughter),
133
Andropov, Yurii,
9
,
12
,
54
,
82
,
86â87
,
92
   Â
“Uzbek Case” and,
353â354
Anna Karenina
(Tolstoy),
41
Annexation,
192â193
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty,
51
Anti-Semitism,
68
Antisovetchik
(dissidents),
111
“An Appeal to the Peoples of Russia and to the Congress of People's Deputies of the Russian Federation” (Yeltsin, B.),
229â230
Arafat, Yasser,
204
Archives, presidential,
369
Argumenty i fakty
(Arguments and Facts),
138
,
187
Armenia,
192
   Â
CIS and,
360
   Â
electoral democracy in,
xviii