Them to do so. They are working on it. Thank you for bringing it up. Other questions or comments or inside scoops on the New York Times . We can go to the happy aimless milling about in a fabulous bookstore portion of the evening. If anybody wants me to sign anything i wrote or coauthored i will be here happy to do it. Thank you so much for coming. [ applause ] thanks for coming. Books are at the front and back and rebecca is staying and signing. Thanks again. Visit booktv. Org to watch any of the programs online. Click search and you can shea share anything you see by clicking share and collecting the format. Booktv. Org. Up next, afterwards with guest host romesh ratnesar. His book reagan at reykjavik in which provides the meeting between reagan and gorbachev. Host welcome and congrats on the book. The most obvious question is why now . What made you revisit this chapter of the cold war 28 years later . Guest well, because i have been thinking about it for 28 years. I was there. It w
Things this summer to celebrate the second century of his birth and also up to speed on the caucus rules in the caucus chaos and i imagine well have a little caucus chaos in the next two years in iowa. What are you reading this summer . Tell us what is on your Summer Reading list. Posted to her face but page or send us an email. Booktv at night stand that word. Up next, trained to with romesh ratnesar, author of tear down this wall. This week ken adleman and reagan at reykjavik the fortyeight hours that ended the cold war. The professor provides they firsthand account of the 1986 summit between president reagan that laid the groundwork for a significant reduction the following year. This program is about an hour. Welcome. Congratulations on this terrific book. Let me start by asking the most obvious question which is why now. What did you decide to revisit this chapter of the cold war 20 years later . Because ive been thinking about it for 28 years. Someone i so wanted to write the boo
The modern history of Sudan could perhaps be summed up as a struggle between revolutions and coups: - Revolutions that bring the citizens down to the streets, leaving the public sphere to them and their voice, and spontaneously giving rise to democratic structures that later take the form of elected institutions. - Coups that push them back to their homes, killing and imprisoning scores of people and establishing a closed regime that is everything the open regime promised by the revolution is not.
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - UN Special Representative for Sudan Volker Perthes met with ousted Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok to discuss the situation in the. 31.10.2021, Sputnik International