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Of Blood and Hope
Published in Hardcover by Little Brown & Company (1980)
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Coexistence and commerce; guidelines for transactions between East and West
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Dealing With Russia: Weapons of Peace
Published in Hardcover by Scribner (1992)
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Le sang de l'espoir
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The first two thirds of this book is autobiographical and emotional reading. I could tell Pisar had to revisit past demons to cleanse his soul for himself and his family. It is compelling reading.
The final third addresses American/Soviet relations which does not have as much meaning today, but still offers an insight to preglasnost USSR and how one very smart man was looking at our world.
I strongly recommend this book if you can find it.