110.Gaddis,
111.Mary Dudziak, “Brown as a Cold War Case,”
112.Dwight Eisenhower, Address on Situation in Little Rock, September 24, 1957, APP.
113.Lyndon B. Johnson, Remarks on Voting Rights Act, August 6, 1965, APP.
114.CIA, “Restless Youth,” September 1968, Declassified Documents Reference System; Jonathan Cole,
115.Melvyn Leffler,
116.Diane Kunz,
117.National Foreign Assessment Center, “Soviet–American Relations: The Outlook of Brezhnev’s Successors,” November 1979, Box 59, William Odom File, Brzezinski Material, National Security Adviser File, Jimmy Carter Presidential Library.
118.Extracts from Brezhnev’s Speech to Soviet Party Congress, February 24, 1976, Box 51, James Schlesinger Papers, LC. See also Raymond Garthoff,
119.Lippmann,
120.Editorial Note,
121.Brent Scowcroft Oral History, November 12–13, 1999, Presidential Oral Histories, Miller Center, University of Virginia.
122.General Accounting Office, “Soviet Economy: Assessment of How Well the CIA Has Estimated the Size of the Economy,” September 1991; Stephen Kotkin,
123.Barry Watts and Andrew Krepinevich,
124.Anatoly Dobrynin,
125.Giovanni Arrighi, “The World Economy and the Cold War,” in Leffler and Westad, eds.,
126.See Herbert Meyer to William Casey, “What Should We Do About the Russians?,” June 28, 1984, CIA FOIA.
127.Meeting of Kissinger, Fraser, and others, December 17, 1974, DNSA.
128.Leslie H. Gelb, “Foreign Affairs: Who Won the Cold War?,”
129.Mark Kramer, “Stalin, the Split with Yugoslavia, and Soviet–East European Efforts to Reassert Control, 1948–1953,” in Timothy Snyder and Ray Brandon, eds.,
130.U.S. Minutes of Conversation, December 7, 1953,
131.Meeting of Nixon and CENTO Foreign Ministers, May 22, 1974, Box 4, MemCons, National Security Adviser File, Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library.
132.Nixon–Heath Meeting, December 20, 1971, Box 1025, Presidential–HAK MemCons, Richard M. Nixon Presidential Library.
133.Richard Javad Heydarian,
134.Dobrynin to Foreign Ministry, March 8, 1972,