video: 
http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/id/214107 


David Hoffman talked about his book The Dead Hand: The Untold Story of the 
Cold War Arms Race and Its Dangerous Legacy (Doubleday; September 22, 2009). 
In his book David Hoffman, former Moscow bureau chief for the Washington 
Post, recounts the final decade of the Cold War and the nuclear and 
biological munitions that remained following the collapse of the Soviet 
Union. With new information culled largely from the author's discovery of 
the papers of Vitaly Leonidivich Katayev, a staff member of the Central 
Committee who had a "front row seat" in all arms race-related discussions, 
Mr. Hoffman showed the disparity between the American perspective and 
Russian reality. In his presentation Mr. Hoffman focused on Soviet leader 
Mikhail Gorbachev's disinterest in creating a Stars Wars program that would 
rival President Reagan's, the Soviet Union's foray into biological warfare, 
and the 'Dead Hand' program that would automatically respond to a nuclear 
strike regardless of whether any Soviet leaders were alive to command it. He 
responded to questions from members of the audience. This noon book 
discussion was co-sponsored by the Cold War International History Project 
and the Kennan Institute at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington, D.C. on 
October 19, 2009. David Hoffman is a contributing editor at the Washington 
Post where he was formerly a White House correspondent and Moscow bureau 
chief. He is the author of The Oligarchs: Wealth and Power in the New 
Russia. 
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