Summits between USA and USSR (copy)

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including Geneva, Reykjavik, Washington and Moscow; Reagan; star wars; Bush and the US response

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Geneva Summit, Nov 1985
Reagan and Gorbachev

* Gorbachev offered 50% cut in return for ending SDI


* no significant agreements (due to disagreement over SDI) but agreed to meet again

**= started process of thawing tensions and eventual signing of INF Treaty 1987**
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Reykjavik Summit, Oct 1986
Reagan and Gorbachev

* Gorbachev proposed elimination of all nuclear weapons within 10 years (zero-zero option)
* no agreement due to Reagan’s refusal to abandon SDI

**= showed effort in reduction of arms**
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Washington Summit, Dec 1987
Reagan and Gorbachev

* **Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty signed**
* ended use of cruise missiles and IBMs and set a deadline in 1991 for them to decommissioned
* Gorbachev dropped demands over SDI for this
* started START negotiations
* Gorbachev announced withdrawal from Afghanistan shortly after
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Moscow Summit, May-June 1988
Reagan and Gorbachev (Reagan’s last summit)

* **intended to discuss START but instead discussed cultural exchanges and human rights**
* agreed to trade and technological links
* disagreed over SDI again

Reagan said he no longer viewed Soviet Union as an ‘evil empire’, claiming that was ‘another time, another era’ to reporters outside Kremlin
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Malta Summit, Dec 1989
Bush and Gorbachev, **whilst communist regimes across Eastern Europe were falling!** (Berlin Wall fell 3 weeks before)

* discussed USA/USSR intervention in Europe, potential reunification of Germany


* Gorbachev stated he will not use force in eastern Europe
* US gave assurances that it won’t intervene

**= effectively ended the Cold War**
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Washington Summit, May-June 1990
Bush and Gorbachev

* further discussion of START
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Conventional Armed Forces Treaty, Nov 1990
signed by NATO and Warsaw Pact, agreement on military balance

* **led to reduction of weapons based in Europe**
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START I, July 1991
31 July 1991

**reduced strategic warheads by 25-35%**
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When did Bush come into power?
1989-93
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Bush’s view on Gorbachev (how did this differ from the Gorbachev Reagan bromance?)
originally unconvinced that Gorbachev had genuinely altered direction of Soviet policy

wary and cautious of speed of change
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Gorbachev’s UN address, 7 Dec 1988
**effectively renounced Brezhnev Doctrine**

* announced unilateral cuts in Soviet forces of 500 000 soldiers and withdrawal of tanks and troops from eastern Europe
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Issues with diplomacy in 1986
**focus on significant domestic issues slowed down diplomacy**

* US: Iran Contra affair
* USSR: Chernobyl, oil prices collapsing