The dead hand : the untold story of the Cold War arms race and its dangerous legacy /

Hoffman, David E.

The dead hand : the untold story of the Cold War arms race and its dangerous legacy / David E. Hoffman. - 1st ed. - New York : Doubleday, c2009. - viii, 577 p., [16] p. of plages : ill., map ; 25 cm.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [491]-553) and index.

During the Cold War, superpowers amassed nuclear arsenals containing the explosive power of one million Hiroshimas. The Soviet Union secretly plotted to create the "Dead Hand," a system designed to launch an automatic retaliatory nuclear strike on the United States, and developed a fearsome biological warfare machine. President Ronald Reagan, hoping to awe the Soviets into submission, pushed hard for the creation of space-based missile defenses. This, the first full account of how the arms race finally ended, provides an unprecedented look at the inner motives and secret decisions of each side. Drawing on top-secret documents from deep inside the Kremlin, memoirs, and interviews in both Russia and the United States, David Hoffman introduces the scientists, soldiers, diplomats, and spies who saw the world sliding toward disaster and tells the gripping story of how Reagan, Gorbachev, and many others struggled to bring the madness to an end.--From publisher description.

0385524374 9780385524377

2009016751


Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeevich, 1931- --Political and social views.
Reagan, Ronald--Political and social views.


Arms race--History--20th century.
Cold War--Influence.
Cold War.
Nuclear disarmament--History--20th century.


Soviet Union--Foreign relations--United States.
United States--Foreign relations--Soviet Union.

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