Reagan, Moscow and the 1980s Cold War
Duke University History and Public Policy Professor Simon Miles participated in a discussion of his book, Engaging the Evil Empire: Washingt… read more
Duke University History and Public Policy Professor Simon Miles participated in a discussion of his book, Engaging the Evil Empire: Washington, Moscow, and the Beginning of the End of the Cold War. Professor Miles was joined by several Cold War historians who commented on his book in an online event co-hosted by the National History Center and Wilson Center. close
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Simon Miles Author
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Christian F. Ostermann Director Wilson (Woodrow) International Center for Scholars->History and Public Policy Program
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Mary Elise Sarotte Professor Nitze (Paul H.) School of Advanced International Studies->International Relations
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