1983, Taylor Downing
1983, Taylor Downing
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1983
The World at the Brink

Author: Taylor Downing

Narrator: Ben Onwukwe

Unabridged: 12 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/26/2018


Synopsis

1983 was a supremely dangerous year - even more dangerous than 1962, the year of the Cuban Missile Crisis. In the US, President Reagan massively increased defence spending, described the Soviet Union as an 'evil empire' and announced his 'Star Wars' programme, calling for a shield in space to defend the US from incoming missiles.

Yuri Andropov, the paranoid Soviet leader, saw all this as signs of American aggression and convinced himself that the US really meant to attack the Soviet Union. He put the KGB on alert to look for signs of an imminent nuclear attack. When a Soviet fighter jet shot down Korean Air Lines flight KAL 007 after straying off course over a sensitive Soviet military area, President Reagan described it as a 'terrorist act' and 'a crime against humanity'. The temperature was rising fast.

Then at the height of the tension, NATO began a war game called Able Archer 83. In this exercise, NATO requested permission to use the codes to launch nuclear weapons. The nervous Soviets convinced themselves this was no exercise but the real thing.

This is an extraordinary and largely unknown Cold War story of spies and double agents, of missiles being readied, of intelligence failures, misunderstandings and the panic of world leaders. With access to hundreds of extraordinary new documents just released in the US, Taylor Downing is able to tell for the first time the gripping but true story of how near the world came to the brink of nuclear war in 1983.

1983: The World at the Brink is a real-life thriller.

About Taylor Downing

Taylor Downing is a writer, historian and award-winning television producer. He read History at Cambridge University and worked at the Imperial War Museum and Thames Television before going on to become managing director and head of history at Flashback Television, a leading independent production company. His books include the bestselling Cold War (with Jeremy Isaacs), 1983, Breakdown, Secret Warriors, Night Raid, The World at War, Olympia, Spies in the Sky and Churchill's War Lab.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Cold War Conversations Podcast on July 10, 2018

Fascinating insight into a hidden part of the cold war Taylor Downing has written a very readable account of the 1983 and the dangerous period when the Soviets believed the the US was actively planning a pre-emptive nuclear strike. This account is well written, moves at a good pace without neglecting......more

Goodreads review by Igor on June 15, 2019

This is a great, sobering book. On one hand, it is the account of all that transpired in the year 1983, when the world almost weny supernova. It is also a tale of how ridiculously precarious the Cold War was. Taylor does a great job introducing the setting - the build of massive nuclear arsenals, the......more

Goodreads review by Sean on June 04, 2018

Cold War junkies have long known about Able Archer '83, a NATO exercise that the Soviet Union believed to be an elaborate charade to cover a sneak attack on them. Most people who've looked into the situation have concluded that the world was closer to WWIII in November 1983 than any time after the C......more

Goodreads review by Andrew on September 25, 2023

1983 was a year where, at the age of 18, I was only really concerned about finishing high school, finding a girlfriend and dealing with all the usual things that one does when you’re ending your youth and thinking about becoming a responsible adult. Yes, I was very much aware of the politics of the......more

Goodreads review by J TC on October 10, 2019

Excelente livro. Como numa viagem no tempo regressamos às histórias da guerra fria só que agora como espectadores esclarecidos. Sempre tive a convicção que a guerra fria funcionou bem pela assumida garantia de destruição massiva mútua Pelos vistos estava bem errado e em 1983 estivemos á beira de cump......more


Quotes

Taylor Downing's gripping and frankly terrifying book on the US-Soviet nuclear confrontation

A carefully researched and hugely readable account of the build-up to war, the momentum inexorably growing as he assembles each part of the jigsaw. Indeed, his narrative is so persuasive that by the time you are about two- thirds through, it takes some effort to remind yourself that the Third World War never happened Sunday Times

If you want to understand what brought about the end of the Cold War, read this book. Downing is authoritative, and his writing is vibrant and compelling . . . He brings to the page his skills and insights as a documentary film maker Scotsman

Clearly accessible to a wide audience, Downing's authoritative and well-researched narrative charts the growth of US-Soviet antagonism from Reagan's arrival in office in January 1981 to Able Archer. It deftly takes the reader from the White House to the skies over the Kamchatka peninsula, the streets of Beirut and the corridors of the Kremlin, where anxieties over confrontational US rhetoric were rising in the geriatric leadership of the Communist Party . . . This a remarkable story, which Downing tells in sparkling prose and in a feat of compression that many authors will envy BBC History

Downing tells this grim story with pace and flair Guardian


Awards

  • Pushkin House Russian Book Prize