More than a half century after the Cuban Missile Crisis, the defining foreign policy episode of the administration of President John F. Kennedy, three preeminent international scholars of the events discuss the crisis from the perspectives of Moscow, Havana and Washington DC. Featuring Marc Selverstone, director of Presidential Studies at the Miller Center, Svetlana Savranskaya, research fellow at The George Washington University's National Security Archive, and Brian Latell, senior research associate at the University of Miami's Institute of Cuban and Cuban American Studies and former CIA national intelligence officer for Latin America.