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Historian of the Cold War and after. Wilson E. Schmidt Distinguished Professor @KissingerCenter @SAISHopkins. Now on Substack https://t.co/loAavCmK89

Dec 30, 2024, 7 tweets

Carter is gone. RIP. In my book, To Run the World, I talk at length of his impact on US-Soviet relations. Broadly speaking, he annoyed everyone in Moscow.

Actually, at first the Soviets thought he might be a welcome change after the rocky Ford presidency.

But Brezhnev et al were scandalized by Carter's correspondence with Soviet dissidents like Andrei Sakharov.

The main problem was that they felt that by probing the human rights issue, the Carter administration was adopting a "teacher's" position vis-a-vis the USSR, effectively looking down on the Soviets. And of course, the Americans were themselves not without sin.

Brezhnev was just annoyed by Carter, and wished the Americans were a bit more realistic.

Here's my conclusion on what was wrong with the whole Carter approach to the USSR.

These are of course just short excerpts, taken out of context. Read the whole thing here: .amazon.com/Run-World-Krem…

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