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Raymond Leonard "Ray"
Garthoff (born
March 26, 1929) is a
senior fellow at the
Brookings Institution and a
specialist on arms control, intelligence, the...
- War
archival information that has been released,
historian Raymond L.
Garthoff concludes there probably was
parity in the
quantity and
quality of secret...
- CIA Support.. 1997
Garthoff,
Chapter 13,
footnote 4
Joint and
National Support to
Military Operations, 2004, pg 165 of pdf
Garthoff, ch 13. and see Feinstein's...
- Life (Penguin, 2012).
Garthoff,
Raymond L. Détente and Confrontation: American-Soviet
relations from
Nixon to
Reagan (1985)
Garthoff,
Raymond L. The Great...
- and an oil refinery.
Authorised CIA
raids continued at
least until 1965.
Garthoff,
Raymond (2011).
Reflections on the
Cuban Missile Crisis. Washington, D...
- Long Arm of the
October War"
History News Network, 12
September 2013.
Garthoff 1985, p. [page needed].
Poole 2015, p. viii.
Poole 2015, p. 23.
Poole 2015...
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Russian Aerospace Forces Commander-in-Chief of the
Russian Navy
Cheget Garthoff,
Raymond L. (1994). The
Great Transition: American-Soviet
Relations and...
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military and
intelligence ties with China.: 58–59
According to
Raymond L.
Garthoff, "Michael
Pillsbury first floated the idea of arms
sales and
broad range...
- Gorbachev: how the Cold War
ended (New York:
Random House, 2004). "Talking".
Garthoff,
Raymond L. The
great transition: American-Soviet
relations and the end...
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Mitrokhin Archive and the
Secret History of the KGB (1999).
Raymond L.
Garthoff, "Foreign
intelligence and the
historiography of the Cold War." Journal...