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Author McFaul, Michael, 1963- author.

Title From Cold War to hot peace : an American ambassador in Putin's Russia / Michael McFaul.

Publication Info. Boston : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2018.
©2018

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 Moore Stacks  E183.8.R9 M235 2018    Available  ---
Description xiii, 506 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents REVOLUTION. The first reset ; Democrats of the world, unite! ; Yeltsin's partial revolution ; Putin's thermidor -- RESET. Change we can believe in ; Launching the reset ; Universal values ; The first (and last) Moscow Summit ; New START ; Denying Iran the bomb ; Hard accounts: Russia's neighborhood and missile defense ; Burgers and spies ; The Arab Spring, Libya, and the beginning of the end of the reset ; Becoming "His Excellency" -- REACTION. Putin needs an enemy: America, Obama, and me ; Getting physical ; Pushback ; Twitter and the two-step ; It takes two to tango ; Chasing Russians, failing Syrians ; Dueling on human rights ; Going home ; Annexation and war in Ukraine ; The end of resets (for now) -- Epilogue: Trump and Putin.
Summary A former ambassador to Russia during the Obama administration describes how the progress made between the two countries was destroyed when Vladimir Putin returned to power and recounts how the Kremlin actively sought to discredit and undermine him.
"A revelatory, behind-the-scenes account of Russian-American relations from the optimistic days of the end of communism in the Reagan-Gorbachev era to the confrontational era of Putin. In 2008, when Michael McFaul was asked to leave his perch at Stanford and join President-elect Barack Obama's national security team, he had no idea that he would find himself at the beating heart of one of today's most contentious international relationships. Obama wanted his guidance because McFaul had been studying and visiting Russia--and teaching Stanford students about it--for decades. He was there during the Gorbachev regime, he watched as Yeltsin faced down a military coup and as tumultuous reform swept the country throughout the 1990s, and he became one of America's preeminent scholars on Russia during the first Putin era. During President Obama's first term, McFaul helped craft the policy known as 'Reset,' which fostered new and unprecedented collaboration between the two countries under Dmitry Medvedev's presidency. Later, as U.S. ambassador from 2012 to 2014, he witnessed firsthand how Vladimir Putin's new rise interrupted this era of cooperation and returned Russian-American relations to a level of confrontation not known since the darkest days of the Cold War. From the outset of his ambassadorship, the Kremlin accused McFaul of being sent by Obama not to continue the Reset but instead to foment revolution against Putin's regime. This inside account blends history and memoir--from Putin's dacha to ornate Kremlin chambers to the Oval Office--to explain how Russia really works, and why America has entered into a dangerous new era of confrontation with Putin's Russia."--Dust jacket.
Subject McFaul, Michael, 1963-
United States -- Foreign relations -- Russia (Federation)
United States.
International relations.
Russia (Federation)
Russia (Federation) -- Foreign relations -- United States.
United States -- Foreign relations -- 1989-
Chronological Term 1989-
Subject United States -- Foreign relations -- 2009-2017.
Ambassadors -- Russia (Federation) -- Biography.
Ambassadors.
Diplomatic relations.
Genre/Form Biographies.
Chronological Term Since 1989
Genre/Form Biographies.
Other Form: Online version: McFaul, Michael, 1963- From Cold War to Hot Peace. Boston : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2018 9780544716254 (DLC) 2018009678
ISBN 9780544716247 (hardcover)
0544716248 (hardcover)