Packet 4: Bonus 10

In 1982, this man took a famous “walk in the woods” with Yuli Kvitsinsky outside Geneva that offered a compromise to the original “Zero Option” proposal. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this Deputy Secretary of Defense. David Callahan’s biography of this man, Dangerous Capabilities, chronicles his role in negotiations during the SALT conferences and the INF Treaty.
ANSWER: Paul Nitze [or Paul Henry Nitze]
[10m] Nitze authored much of the Gaither Report on nuclear deterrence for this group. Nitze excluded most of George Kennan’s analysis in a policy paper commonly named for this group and the number 68.
ANSWER: United States National Security Council [or NSC; accept NSC 68]
[10e] Nitze described his time “at the center of decision” in Washington in his memoir titled From Hiroshima to this Soviet policy of openness often paired with perestroika.
ANSWER: glasnost
<Editors, American History> | M. Playoffs 4 (Editors 4)

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