SEVENTEEN: CHERNOBYL: NUCLEAR DISASTER
1
Background on Chernobyl: Grigori Medvedev; Nicholas Daniloff, ‘The Political Fallout of Chernobyl’,
Demokratizatsiya
, Moscow, Winter 2004; Dobbs, pp. 153-69, and Piers Paul Read,
Ablaze: The Story of Chernobyl
(Mandarin, London, 1994)
2
Daniloff, ‘The Political Fallout of Chernobyl’, pp. 5-9
4
APRF, Politburo minutes for 28 April 1986
5
APRF, Politburo minutes for 3 July 1986
6
Zubok, ‘Gorbachev’s Nuclear Learning’, CWIHP briefing paper
EIGHTEEN: ETHNIC CLEANSING
1
Robert Crampton,
A History of Modern Bulgaria
(Cambridge University Press, 1997), p. 274
2
In conversation with the author, Sofia, September 2007
3
Author in conversation with Andrei Lukanov, Sofia, April 1990
4
For background on Todor Zhivkov, see Pryce-Jones, pp. 215-18; Echikson,
Lighting the Night
, pp. 122-5
5
Crampton,
A History of Modern Bulgaria
, pp. 257-80
6
Chernyaev diary, May 1986, CWIHP
7
Author in conversation with Krassen Stanchev, Sofia, October 2007
8
Le Monde
, 18 January 1989
NINETEEN: HUMBLED IN RED SQUARE
1
‘A Dubious Diplomat’,
Washington Post
, 27 May 2007
2
Akhromeyev and Kornienko,
Glazami Marshala I Diplomatia
, p. 265
4
Washington Post
, loc. cit.
5
Chernyaev diary, May 1987, CWIHP
6
APRF, Politburo minutes for 30 May 1987
TWENTY: THE GANG OF FOUR
3
It was Gerhard Schürer, head of the GDR’s State Planning Commission, who, according to Chernyaev, made this comment immediately after the meeting
4
Gorbachev,
Memoirs
, p. 348
5
Musatov, as quoted by Grachev, p. 89, and also Gorbachev,
Memoirs
, p. 352
TWENTY-ONE: GORBACHEV’S VIETNAM
1
Quoted in Leffler,
For the Soul of Mankind
, p. 286
3
Chernyaev diary, May 1986, CWIHP
4
APRF, Politburo minutes for 13 November 1986
5
APRF, notes from Politburo, 23 February 1987, and Chernyaev diary, February 1987, CWIHP
7
Leffler,
For the Soul of Mankind
, p. 228
8
Chernyaev diary, February 1987, CWIHP
TWENTY-TWO: OLD MEN’S TALES
1
Günter Schabowski interview for 1999 Fall of the Wall TV series, LHCMA box 6
2
Cold War series, LHCMA box 17
3
Wolf and McElvoy, p. 198
6
McElvoy,
The Saddled Cow
, p. 156
7
Author in conversation with Ondrej Soukoup, Prague, August 2007
8
Garton Ash,
The Uses of Adversity
, and author in conversation with Michael Kocáb, Prague, 2007
9
Václav Havel, letter to Mr Husák in
Open Letters
, pp. 86-8
10
Author in conversation with Jacques Rupnik, Prague, August 2007
11
Author in conversation with Miklós Haraszti, Budapest, June 1992
12
For the coup against Kádár, see Huszar
Jáhos Kádár, Politikai életrajza
; Gough,
A Good Comrade
and conversation with Haraszti, Budapest, September 1990
13
Interview with Horst Teltschik, Cold War series, LHCMA box 9, and Gyula Thürmer,
Nem Kell NATO
(Progressio, Budapest, 1995)
14
Németh interview, Cold War series, LHCMA box 8
TWENTY-THREE: ENDGAME IN POLAND
1
Micknik,
Letters From Freedom
, p. 157
2
Alina Piekowska interview in Cold War series, LHCMA box 12
3
Author’s interview with Jerzy Urban, Warsaw, October 1995
4
Mitrokhin Archive
, pp. 695-8
5
Strawomir Cenckiewicz and Piotr Gontarczyk,
SB a Lech Wałesa
(Rok, Warsaw, 2008)
6
Author’s interview with Rakowski, Warsaw, October 1995, and also Rakowski,
Jak To ie Stało
7
Pryce-Jones, p. 256, and author’s conversations with Geremek, October 1995
8
Stanisław Ciosek speech at University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, conference on Solidarity, April 1999
TWENTY-FOUR: PRESIDENT BUSH TAKES CHARGE
1
Author’s interview with James Baker, Houston, September 2007
2
Gates’ memo to Reagan, Beschloss and Talbott, p. 135
3
National Intelligence Estimate 11/12-9-98, USNSA, Cold War files
4
Gates,
From the Shadows
, p. 178
5
Author’s interview with James Baker, Houston, Texas, September 2007, and Bush and Scowcroft, pp. 93-9
TWENTY-FIVE: TRIUMPH IN MANHATTAN
2
Gorbachev,
Memoirs
, p. 387
3
Nikolai Ryzhkov in off-the-record interview with several Western journalists, Yerevan, Armenia, 9 December 1988
5
Chernyaev diary and Beschloss and Talbott, p. 257
8
Chernyaev diary, December 1988, CWIHP
9
APRF, Politburo minutes for 24-5 March 1988
10
Shakhnazarov memo to Gorbachev, 6 October 1988, CWIHP
11
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Archive, APRF, Moscow, report to Minister, 24 February 1989.
12
Chernyaev diary, December 1988, CWIHP
TWENTY-SIX: THE WAR OF WORDS
1
Népszabadság
, 3 May 1988
2
In conversation with the author, Budapest, April 2004
3
Scînteia
, Bucharest, 1 September 1988
4
Népszabadság
, 4 October 1988
TWENTY-SEVEN: HAVEL IN JAIL
1
General Alojs Lorenc, report on security operations 1988-1989, Vol. 4/II, Úad Dokumentace a Vyetování and at CWIHP
2
Rudé Právo
, 11 January 1989
3
Havel,
To the Castle and Back
, p. 173
4
Quoted in Stokes,
The Walls Came Tumbling Down
, p. 278
TWENTY-EIGHT: THE ROUND TABLE
1
Wałsa,
The Struggle and the Triumph
, p. 238
2
Janusz Reykowski quoted in Simpson,
The Darkness Crumbles
, p. 184; Mieczysław Rakowski in conversation with the author, Warsaw, October 1995
3
Hayden,
Poles Apart
, p. 146
4
Author in conversation with Rakowski, Warsaw, October 1995
6
Michnik,
Letters from Freedom
, p. 139
TWENTY-NINE: SHOOT TO KILL
1
For background on Chris Gueffroy and his attempted escape, see Deutschland radio’s
Chronik der Mauer
, website
www.chronik-der-mauer.de
, Taylor,
The Berlin Wall
, and Christopher Hilton,
The Wall
(The History Press, London, 2002)
THIRTY: THE FRIENDSHIP BRIDGE
1
Chernyaev diary, January 1989, CWIHP
2
International Herald Tribune
, 16 May 1988
3
Gromov, pp. 190-204; Chernyaev, diary and
My Six Years with Gorbachev
. Also Dobbs, pp. 396-404; Artyom Borovik,
The Hidden War
(Grove Press, New York, 2001)
5
Russian State Archive for Contemporary History, RGANI, Moscow, f89.10. doc 25. st 1-3
THIRTY-ONE: THE CURTAIN FALLS
1
Minutes of meeting at GF; Gorbachev talks with Hungarian leaders, 1989
2
Cold War series LHCMA, box 11
3
Quoted in Pryce-Jones, p. 231
4
MOL (Hungarian National Archive), Budapest M-KS-288-1¼458
5
Chernyaev diary, January 1989
6
Németh interview, Cold War series, LHCMA box 8 and Tarasenko interview, March 1999, OHCW
7
Interview in Fall of the Wall series, LHCMA box 3
THIRTY-TWO: THE CAUTIOUS AMERICAN
1
James Baker in conversation with the author, Houston, September 2007, and Gates,
From the Shadows
, p. 298
2
Baker in conversation with the author, Houston, September 2007
3
Beschloss and Talbott, p. 156
4
Bush and Scowcroft, p. 86
5
Quoted in Weiner, pp. 349-53
6
Beschloss and Talbott, pp. 158-60
7
Record of Gorbachev/Thatcher conversation at GF, and also author in conversation with Lord Powell, London, May 2007
8
Beschloss and Talbott, p. 160
9
Bush and Scowcroft, p. 94
10
William Wohlforth,
Cold War Endgame
, (Penn State University Press, 2002)
11
NIE 11-4-89: Soviet Policy Towards the West, USNSA
THIRTY-THREE: THE LOYAL OPPOSITION
1
Quoted in Boyes, pp. 192-6
2
Hayden,
Poles Apart
, p. 137
4
Hayden,
Poles Apart
, p. 160
THIRTY-FOUR: THE DICTATOR PAYS HIS DEBTS
1
In conversation with the author, Bucharest, October 2007
2
Brucan, in conversation with the author, Bucharest, April 1990, and Almond,
The Rise and Fall of Nicolae and Elena Ceauescu
, pp. 160-64
3
Peter Siani-Davies,
The Romanian Revolution of December 1989
(Cornell University Press, 2007), p. 139
THIRTY-FIVE: A STOLEN ELECTION
1
Neues Deutschland
, 8 May 1989
2
Garton Ash, ‘Sketches from Another Germany’, essay in
The Uses of Adversity
4
‘
Ich Liebe euch doche alle . . .’ Befehle und Lageberichte des MfS
p. 113
6
Dirk Philipsen,
We Were the People
(Duke University Press, Durham, NC, 1992), p. 93
THIRTY-SIX: EXPULSION OF THE TURKS
1
Archive of the Bulgarian parliament, Communist Party Central Committee files, May 1989
2
GF, files on talks with Bulgarian leaders.
3
Pryce-Jones, p. 246, and also Lukanov in conversation with the author, Sofia, April 1991
4
Roumen Danov and Krassen Stanchev in conversation with the author, Sofia, September 2007
THIRTY-SEVEN: THE LANDSLIDE
1
Garton Ash,
We the People
, and author in conversation with Tadeusz Mazowiecki, Warsaw, October 1995
2
Ibid. and author in conversation with Jerzy Urban, Warsaw, October 1995
3
Garton Ash,
We the People
, p. 36
4
Hayden,
Poles Apart
, p. 168, and author in conversation with Rakowski, Warsaw, October 1995
5
Ambassador Davis’s telegrams to State Department at USNSA , Poland briefing papers
6
Gazeta Wyborcza
, Warsaw, 5 June 1989, p. 1, and quoted in Dobbs, p. 268
7
Polish Communist Party (PZPR) Secretariat files, Institute of Political Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw
8
Author in conversation with Rakowski, Warsaw, October 1995
9
Author in conversation with Mazowiecki, Warsaw, October 1995, and as reported by Ambassador Davis in cable to State Department, 11 August 1989, USNSA
10
Author in conversation with Rakowski, Warsaw, October 1995
THIRTY-EIGHT: FUNERAL IN BUDAPEST
1
Hungarian National Archives (Magyar Országos Levéltár), Budapest, M-KS-288/1050; Pozsgay interview, Cold War series, LHCMA box 9
2
János Kenedi,
Kis Allambistonsági Olvasokonyvy
(
A Secret Police Reader
) (Magvet, Budapest, 1996)
3
BBC World Service radio report, 18 June 1989
4
In conversation with Maria Vásárhelyi and Miklós Haraszti, Budapest, April 2004, and Maria Kovács interview, Cold War series, LHCMA box 11
5
Neues Deutschland
, 11 June 1989
6
BASPMO, ZK , JIV2/2A/3225
THIRTY-NINE: A PRESIDENTIAL TOUR
1
Beschloss and Talbott, pp. 186-8, and Bush and Scowcroft, pp. 144-50
2
Bush and Scowcroft, p. 152
4
Gazeta Wyborcza
, 11 July 1989
5
Author in conversation with Tadeusz Mazowiecki, Warsaw, October 1995, and Beschloss and Talbott, pp. 170-72
6
Bush and Scowcroft, p. 157
7
Palmer interview in Foreign Affairs Oral History collection of the Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training, Library of Congress, Washington DC
8
Author’s conversation with Mazowiecki
9
Timothy Garton Ash, ‘Poland After Solidarity’,
New York Review of Books
, 13 June 1991, and author in conversation with Jerzy Urban, Warsaw, October 1995
10
Gazeta Wyborcza
, 3 August 1989
11
Author in conversation with Mazowiecki, Warsaw, October 1995
12
Record of Jaruzelski’s speech in Malcolm Byrne and Vojtech Mastny (eds),
A Cardboard Castle? An Inside History of the Warsaw Pact
. (Central European University Press, Budapest, 2005)
13
Bronisław Geremek,
Rok 1989 - opowiada, Jacek akowski pyta
(
The Year 1989 - Bronisław Geremek Advocates, Jacek akowski Asks
, translated into French as
La Rupture
, Seuil, Paris, 1991)
14
Quoted in Dobbs, p. 288
15
Tarasenko interview, OHCW, March 1999