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Andrew, Christopher and Oleg Gordievsky, KGB: The Inside Story, Hodder & Stoughton, 1990
Arbatov, Georgi and Willem Oltmans, The Soviet Viewpoint, Dodd, Mead & Company, 1983
Bassett, Michael, Working With David: Inside the Lange Cabinet, Hodder Moa, 2008
Bialer, Seweryn and Michael Mandelbaum, The Global Rivals: The Soviet-American Contest for Supremacy, Alfred A. Knopf, 1988
Boston, Jonathan and Martin Holland (eds), The Fourth Labour Government: Radical Politics in New Zealand, Auckland: Oxford University Press, 1987
Brinkley, Douglas (ed.), The Reagan Diaries, Harper Perennial, 2005
Camilleri, Joseph A., ANZUS: Australias Predicament in the Nuclear Age, Westview Press, 1987 Clark, Margaret (ed.), For the Record:Lange and the Fourth Labour Government, Dunmore Press,
Clements, Kevin, Back from the Brink: The Creation of a Nuclear-Free New Zealand, Allen & Unwin/Port Nicholson Press, 1988
Gaddis, John Lewis, We Now Know: Rethinking Cold War History, New York: Oxford University Press, 1997
, The Cold War, Allen Lane, 2005
Garthoff, Raymond, Dtente and Confrontation: American-Soviet Relations from Nixon to Reagan, The Brookings Institution, 1994
Gates, Robert M., From the Shadows: The Ultimate Insiders Story ofFive Presidents and How They Won the Cold War, Simon & Schuster, 1996
Grant, David, Man for All Seasons: The Life and Times of Ken Douglas, Random House New Zealand, 2010
Hawke, Bob, The Hawke Memoirs, William Heinemann Australia, 1994
Hayden, Bill, Hayden: An Autobiography, Angus & Robertson, 1996
Hoffman, David E., The Dead Hand: Reagan, Gorbachev and the Untold Story of the Cold War Arms Race, Icon Books, 2011
James, Colin, The Quiet Revolution: Turbulence and Transition in Contemporary New Zealand, Allen & Unwin/Port Nicholson Press, 1986
Jamieson, Ewan, Friend or Ally: New Zealand at Odds with its Past, Brasseys Australia, 1990
Laidlaw, Chris, Rights of Passage, Hodder Moa Beckett, 1999
Lange, David, Nuclear Free: The New Zealand Way, Penguin Books, 1990
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McGibbon, Ian and John Crawford (eds), Seeing Red: New Zealand, the Commonwealth and the Cold War, 1945-91, New Zealand Military History Committee, 2012
Moon, Paul, New Zealand in the Twentieth Century: The Nation, The People, HarperCollins, 2011
Palmer, Geoffrey, and Matthew Palmer, Bridled Power: New Zealand Government under MMP, 3rd edition, Auckland: Oxford University Press, 1997
Pope, Margaret, At the Turning Point: My Political Life with David Lange, AM Publishing New Zealand, 2011
Pugh, Michael C., The ANZUS Crisis, Nuclear Visiting and Deterrence, Cambridge University Press, 1989
Richards, Raymond, Palmer: The Parliamentary Years, Canterbury University Press, 2010
Sheppard, Simon, Broken Circle: The Decline and Fall of the Fourth Labour Government, Publishing Solutions Limited, 1999
Smith, Ron, Working Class Son: My Fight Against Capitalism and War Memoirs of Ron Smith, A New Zealand Communist, published by Ron Smith, 1994
Solomon, Richard H. and Nigel Quinney, American NegotiatingBehavior: Wheeler-Dealers, Legal Eagles, Bullies, and Preachers, United States Institute of Peace, 2010
Wilson, A. C., New Zealand and the Soviet Union, 1950-1991: A Brittle Relationship, Victoria University Press, 2004
Wilson, Margaret, Labour in Government, 1984-1987, Allen & Unwin/Port Nicholson Press, 1989
Cast of Characters
NEW ZEALAND
David Lange, Leader of the Opposition 198384, Prime Minister 198489
Sir Geoffrey Palmer, Deputy Prime Minister and Attorney-General
Michael Bassett, Minister of Health
David Caygill, Minister of Trade and Industry, later Minister of Finance
Helen Clark, Chair of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade 198487, Minister of Health 198790
Russell Marshall, Minister of Education 198487, Foreign Minister 198790
Mike Moore, Minister of Overseas Trade
Frank OFlynn, Minister of Defence
Richard Prebble, Minister of Transport and Railways to 1987, Minister for State-Owned Enterprises and other portfolios thereafter
Fran Wilde, Associate Minister of Foreign Affairs
Jim Anderton, President of the New Zealand Labour Party to 1983, Member of Parliament thereafter and founder of the New Labour Party 1989
Bruce Brown, Deputy High Commissioner in London
Frank Corner, Chair of the Defence Committee of Enquiry
H. H. (Tim) Francis, Deputy Secretary of Foreign Affairs
W. Bryce Harland, Foreign Service officer, Permanent Representative at the United Nations, 198185, High Commissioner in London 198591
Gerald Hensley, Head of the Prime Ministers Department 198087, Coordinator of Domestic and External Security 198789
Air Marshal Sir Ewan Jamieson, Chief of Defence Staff
Denis McLean, Secretary of Defence
Simon Murdoch, Foreign Service officer, Counsellor at the Washington Embassy
Merwyn Norrish, Secretary of Foreign Affairs
Margaret Pope, Langes speechwriter and married to him in 1992
W. E. (Bill) Rowling, Ambassador to the United States January 1985-88
Ross Vintiner, Chief Press Secretary to David Lange to 1988
Joe Walding, former Minister of Trade, High Commissioner in London 198485
Margaret Wilson, President of the New Zealand Labour Party
John Wood, Foreign Service officer, Deputy at the Washington Embassy
UNITED STATES
Ronald Reagan, President
Morton J. Abramowitz, Director of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research, State Department
Michael Armacost, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
Richard Armitage, Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Affairs, Department of Defense
William A. Brown, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, State Department
Paul Cleveland, Monroe Brownes successor, 198689
Jon Glassman, Country Director, Australia and New Zealand, State Department
James Kelly, Armitages deputy at the Department of Defense
Alphonse La Porta, Teares successor in 1986
David Laux, Asian Affairs Directorate, National Security Council
James Lilley, Browns successor in 1985
H. Monroe Browne, US Ambassador in New Zealand, 198185
George P. Shultz, Secretary of State in the Reagan Administration
Gaston Sigur, Wolfowitzs successor in 1986
Richard W. Teare, Deputy Chief of Mission at the US embassy
Caspar Weinberger, Secretary of Defense
Paul Wolfowitz, Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
GREAT BRITAIN
Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister
Admiral Sir John Fieldhouse, Chief of Defence Staff
Sir Geoffrey Howe, Foreign Secretary
Terence OLeary, British High Commissioner in Wellington
John Stanley, Minister of State for the Armed Forces
Baroness (Janet) Young, Minister of State at the Foreign Office
AUSTRALIA
Bob Hawke, Prime Minister
Kim Beazley, Minister of Defence
Bill Hayden, Foreign Minister
INSTITUTIONS, DEPARTMENTS AND ARCHIVES
Archives New Zealand (ANZ)
Australian High Commission (AHC)
Australian Labor Party (ALP)
British High Commission (BHC)
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Canberra (DFAT)
Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC)