NSDD-48, 156–57
NSDD-54, 158–60
NSDD-66, 160–63
NSDD-70, 163–64
NSDD-75, 165–73
NSDD-153, 246
NSDD-166, 232–37, 257, 258
NSDD-320, 279–81
Nicaragua, 269–71
Nitze, Paul, 246
Nixon, Richard M., 16, 38, 54, 68, 194 moral foreign policy and, 46–47
Nofziger, Lyn, 12, 32
Nordheimer, Jon, 48
Novikov, Yevgenny, 202, 203, 222, 252, 253
Nagorski, Andrew, 286
Nakasone, Yasuhiro, 185
National Endowment for Democracy, 172 national liberation, wars of, 48
O’Brien, Pat, 12
Olin, Viktor, 183
Osborne, Robert, 11–12 Osnos, Peter, 47
Palmer, Olive, 306, 324n6
Palmer, Savila, 306, 324n6
Palydowycz, Severin, 65–66
Pankin, Alexei, 308
Pavel, Dan, 308
Pax Association, 85
peaceful coexistence
RR’s rejection of, 44
Soviet view of, 46–47
perestroika, 223–26
Perle, Richard, 121, 176
Pershing II missiles, deployment of, 205–10 Petrov, Aleksey, 110
Piecuch, Henryk, 290
Pillsbury, Michael, 259
Pipes, Richard, 86, 93, 94, 98–99, 116–17, 125, 129, 136, 149, 166–67, 219, 220, 289
Pirogov, Vladimir, 203
Poindexter, John, 116, 118, 175–76, 246 Poland, 78, 83, 186–89. See also Solidarity
declaration of martial law in, 84–87
fears of Soviet invasion of, 91–93
free elections in, 286–88
possible use of U.S. force to invade, 93–97
RR places sanctions on, 107–9
RR’s visit to, 292–93
Polish Catholic-Social Union, 85
Politi, Marco, 136
Pompowski, Jan, 102
Ponomarev, Manki, 280
Powers, Thomas S., 184
Preuss, David, 108
Price, Vincnet, 22
Puddington, Arch, 290
assassination attempt on, 75–77
on assasssination of Kennedy, 36–39
assessment of, 366n7, 367–68n9
on Berlin Wall, 34–35
boosting military morale and, 81–83
hallenge to tear down Berlin Wall by, 263–67
character of
influence of lifeguard years on, 305–6
influence of mother on, 8
optimism of, 22, 81
religious faith of, 8
self-assuredness of, 66–67
self-esteem of, 8
death of, 307–10
debate with Robert Kennedy and, 33–35
declaration of martial law in Poland and, 84–89
deployment of intermediate-range nuclear forces (INFs) and, 205–10
downing of South Korean airliner and, 188–89
early years of
as lifeguard, 3–7
as radio broadcaster, 11
economic policies of, 79–81
Eureka College and, 6, 23, 127
first inauguration of, 73–74
Geneva summit and, 246–49
as GE spokesman, 22–25
on Gorbachev, 302–4
as governor, 30–39
Hollywood career of
crusades against Communism in 1950s by, 18–20
early fights against Communism, 12
film career of, 11–12
House Un-American Activities