1. For more on citizen diplomacy, see notes 31–32 below and accompanying text.
2. The US-based organization became incorporated as a non-profit in 1987. Its papers are housed at the Wisconsin Historical Society and show no summit activity or financial records after 1990. ‘Women for Meaningful Summit Records,’ online: Wisconsin Historical Society
3. ‘Joint Soviet-United States Statement on the Summit Meeting in Geneva’ (21 November 1985), online: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum
4. For the dates of significant events during the summits from the perspective of the Reagan administration, see ‘United States – USSR Summits’ (21 December 2022), online: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum
5. A total of twelve summits were held between 1985 and 1991. For a detailed discussion of them, see Svetlana Savranskaya & Thomas Blanton, The Last Superpower Summits: Reagan, Gorbachev and Bush – Conversations That Ended the Cold War (Budapest: Central European University Press, 2016) [Savranskaya & Blanton, Last Superpower Summits].