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The Last Battle of the Cold War: An Inside Account of Negotiating the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (Initiatives in Strategic Studies: Issues and Policies)
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Review
"Mike Glitman was present at the creation of the INF Treaty and played a key role in shepherding the treaty through the congressional process. The job was well done and he provides here a 'how-to' guide for the successful completion of any important treaty."--George P. Shultz, Stanford University
"Ambassador Mike Glittman is the hero of the first agreement in history to eliminate nuclear weapons. No one is better placed to recount how the Treaty on Intermediate Range Nuclear Weapons was negotiated, signed and implemented, or to draw the lessons that agreement can teach us about how to cope with the resurgent threat of nuclear proliferation."--Ambassador Roger G. Harrison, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Defense and Arms Control in the Reagan Administration
"No negotiator, American or Soviet, was so profoundly involved in the Intermediate Range Nuclear Missile (Euromissile) issue from start to finish as was Mike Glitman. From the time the Soviets deployed thei mid-ranged nuclear arsenal, to the time our side got our deterring forces designed, tested, built and deployed, Mike was fully involved and in the middle of things. Then he led the U.S. in the final years of working out the Treaty that verifiably eliminated from the face of the earth this entire category of fearsome machines. This is his expert account of how this major Cold War diplomatic success was achieved."--Ambassador Stephen Ledogar, Chief Negotiator for the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
"Ambassador Glitman played a central role in US INF policy and negotiations during the last decade of the Cold War. His record provides an invaluable account of the dramatic and pivotal developments in Washington, NATO, and Geneva, culminating in the unprecedented achievement of the INF Treaty in 1987."-- Ambassador John Woodworth, Deputy Negotiator of the INF Treaty
About the Author
Ambassador Maynard W. Glitman is a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Europe and NATO and was Chief U.S. Negotiator for the INF Treaty.
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07/03/2011
Mr. Glitman's book opened up a new perspective on dealing with the Soviet Union during the latter stages of the Cold War. The years of work, progress, and set-backs experienced by the negotiations makes our work as inspectors, after the treaty was signed and ratified, seem easy. While at the time many of us inspectors felt the treaty was burdensome and overly complicated, the book illustrates that the negotiations were truly a battle that had to leave both sides satified. I recommend the book to anyone who is interested in relations between the U.S. at a time when Europe's fate literally hung in the balance.

02/07/2006
One of the unsung heroes of the Cold War is Maynard W. Glitman and his book is essential reading for anyone who seeks to learn the behind-the-scenes story of the hard work by dedicated diplomats who brought the world back from the brink. Part revealing memoir, part insightful diplomatic history, this is a remarkably thorough book that is essential reading for anyone who wishes to know how peace came in our time.
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