An Impossible Dream. Reagan, Gorbachev and a World Without the Bomb

Exclusive introduction by Mikhail Gorbachev

The riveting untold story behind the meeting between Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev in Reykjavik to stop the nuclear arms race.

A thoroughly researched and rivetingly presented account of high stakes superpower negotiations, and a framework for understanding the challenges we face today. A must-read” – John B. Emerson, U.S. Ambassador (ret.) to Germany.

It’s a fascinating book. One that Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin should read and carefully consider”Paul Quilès, Former French Defense Minister.

“A straightfoward, no-frills account by a French journalist of the Reagan-Gorbachev negotiations that came achingly close to abolishing nuclear weapons” – William Taubman, Pulitzer Price-winning author of Gorbachev: His Life and Times.

The Author

Guillaume Serina is a French-American journalist and historian and five time published author. He lives in Los Angeles, California and teaches history and political science at the International School of Los Angeles. He’s currently working on his PhD in History of the Cold War with the University of Montpellier Paul Valery (France).

Among his other books, the first biography in French of Barack Obama and the first ever investigation on child sexual abuse in the French catholic church.

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