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  1. Suzanne Massie (née Rohrbach; born January 8, 1931) is an American scholar of Russian history who played an important role in the relations between Ronald Reagan and the Soviet Union in the final years of the Cold War.

  2. Suzanne Rohrbach Massie '52. In her latest memoir, Trust but Verify, the bestselling author of five books recounts her years at the Reagan White House. “The title is a phrase I taught President Reagan in Russian ( doveryai no proveryai ),” Massie explains.

  3. Author Suzanne Massie, interpreter of Russian culture and bridge builder between the Russian and American people. Suzanne Massie has been involved in many aspects of study and work in the Soviet Union/Russia for 38 years.

  4. Enter Suzanne Massie, an expert on Russian culture and religion, who visited Moscow during that troubled autumn. Massie was not an academic by training, but she knew a vast amount about Russia, had lectured at the Metropolitan Museum in New York, and in 1980 had published a much-acclaimed and widely read survey

  5. This chapter examines the activity and influence of Suzanne Massie as a PPE during the years 1983–1988. It explores her relations with both sides, which included frequent visits to the Soviet Union and meetings with US president Ronald Reagan.

  6. 7. März 2014 · In 1984, Russian historian Suzanne Massie got a call she'll never forget. President Ronald Reagan invited her to the White House to brief him on Russian history and culture.

  7. 1. Nov. 2013 · For the first time, Suzanne Massie, the "woman who ended the Cold War, shares the inside story of her interactions with Ronald Reagan that led to the transformation of America's relationship with its most dangerous adversary.

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