Cold War Trilogy
OPEN SPACES: Conflict & Resolution
(Operational years in Siberia & Soviet Central Asia: 1961-85)
By Prof. Paul S. Cutter
T A B L E OF C O N T E N T S
[1957-59] 1. The Youth Congress, 1-60
[1959-61] 2. Bella, 1-35
[1961’Nov] 3. Leitmotif, 1-67
[Nov'1961] 4. Kennedy, 1-23
[1961-62] 5. The Cuban Missile Crisis, 1-11
[1961-62] 6. Kishlak HQ, 1-42
[1962(63)] 7. Kapustin Yar, 1-46
[961-65] 8. Communications, 1-7
[1965] 9. Sibérien Idyllia, 1-13
[1961(63)67] 10. Dissidents, 1-37
[1964] 11. Yellow Bomb, 1-51
[1964] 12. Zharikova, 1-25
[1965] 13. Demographic Bulge, 1-18
[1966] 14. Academia, 1-19
[1966] 15. Vitim, 1-33
[1966-67] 16. WW-III, 1-23
[1968] 17. Vladivostok Mishap, 1-33
[1968] 18. The High Frontier, 1-46
[1969] 19. Pamirs Horizons, 1-61
[1969] 20. MUNA, 1-128
[1970’Aug] 21. Firefight, 1-41
[1969-71] 22. ERMA, 1-34
[1971-72] 23. Chinese Rapprochement, 1-40
[1973-75] 24. Yom Kippur War (1973), 1-20
[1975’Nov] 25. Measles of Rescue, 1-51
[1977-80] 26. Disarmament Strategy, 1-17
[1981] 27. Phoenix, 1-27
[1982-83] 28. Bekka Valley War (1982), 1-16
[1984] 29. Andropov – KGB, 1-22
[1985] 30. Karakum Revisited, 1-15
[1984-85] 31. The End of the Game, 1-51
[1985] 32. Conclusion, 1-44
APPENDIX, 1-299 pages
Frontice
Dedication
Quote
Forward, 1-15
Bibliography, 1-14
Glossary, 1-32.
Epilogue, 1-5
Table of Contents,1.