Sergo Mikoyan

Sergo Mikoyan

Sergo Anastasi Mikoyan (Armenian: Սերգո Անաստասի Միկոյան; Russian: Сергo Анаста́сович Микоян; June 5, 1929, Moscow, Soviet Union) was one of the Soviet Union's leading historians who specialized on the foreign policies of the Soviet Union and the United States in Latin America.hy icon Hambartsumyan, Viktor et al. Միկոյան, Սերգո Անաստասի (Sergo Anastasi Mikoyan). The Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia. Yerevan, Armenian SSR, vol. vii 1981, p. 542.] Blight, James G.; David A. Welch; Bruce J. Allyn. "Cuba on the Brink: Castro, the Missile Crisis, and the Soviet Collapse". Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield, 2002 p. xxx ISBN 0-7425-2269-5] He was the son of Anastas Mikoyan, an Old Bolshevik and high level Soviet statesman and adviser to Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev. During the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962, Mikoyan accompanied his father, as his executive secretary, to Cuba in high level negotiations with Fidel Castro and documented much of his father's private reminisces about the crisis. [Horowitz, Irving L. "Cuban Communism". New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers, 1995 p. 109 ISBN 0-8873-8794-2]

Beginning in the late 1980s, Mikoyan was a participant in several joint Soviet/Russian-American conferences on the crisis including the Harvard University sponsored conference at Cambridge, Massachusetts in October 1987, the Moscow conference in 1989, the Antigua conference in 1991 and the Havana conference in January 1992. [Garthoff, Raymond L. "A Journey Through the Cold War: A Memoir of Containment and Coexistence". Washington D.C.:Brookings Institution Press, 2001 pp. 184-185 ISBN 0-8157-0102-0] He also participated at the 40th Anniversary Conference of the crisis held from October 10 through October 12, 2002. [ [http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/nsa/cuba_mis_cri/index.htm The Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962: A Political Perspective After Forty Years] . George Washington University,] Mikoyan is currently a chief researcher at the Institute of Peace at the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Ever since the collapse of the Soviet Union in December 1991, Mikoyan's research and the possession of his father's unpublished memoirs have proved as important sources to American historians who specialize on the recent issues, namely the Cuban Missile Crisis, that have dominated the foreign affairs of the United States and the Soviet Union towards the countries of Latin America since the mid-1950s. While the focus of his studies also include Asia, Mikoyan's work is largely concentrated on the leftist revolutionary movements in the region, most notably Cuba, and its leaders such as Fidel Castro and Che Guevara.

Mikoyan was born to Armenian parents in Moscow on June 5, 1929. He joined the Communist Party in 1953. In 1952, he graduated from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations. Mikoyan continued to live in Moscow until 1955.

From 1970 onwards, he was the chief editor of the leading Soviet journal on Latin American affairs, "Latinskaya Amerika", a Russian-language monthly.

Among the American historians and journalists Mikoyan has collaborated with include William Taubman, Jon Lee Anderson, Georgie Anne Geyer and Irving Louis Horowitz.

Bibliography


*ru icon "Anatomiya Karibskogo krizisa" (An Anatomy of the Caribbean Crisis). Academia, 2006. ISBN 5-8744-4242-1
*ru icon "США: гocyдapcтвo пoлитикa, выopы". Moscow, 1969.
*ru icon "Kyбa cтpoит cоциализм". Moscow, 1976.
*ru icon "The Caribbean Crisis in Retrospect" in "Latinskaya Amerika". no. 1 (January 1988), pp. 40-80
*en icon Mikoyan, Anastas and Mikoyan, Sergo (ed.) "The Memoirs of Anastas Mikoyan: The Path of Struggle, Vol 1". Translated from Russian. Sphinx Press, 1988 ISBN 0-9430-7104-6
*en icon "Stalinism as I saw it". Published by the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, 1992.
*en icon "The Future of the Soviet-Cuban Relationship" in "The Russians Aren't Coming: New Soviet Policy in Latin America" (ed. Wayne S. Smith). Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1992, ch. 10

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