This is a book about the strategy and politics of the Reagan administration--a watershed in U.S. history. It is the record of how the president established and implemented the strategy that would ultimately lead to a victory over the S.U. in the Cold War.
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1987. Ambrose, Stephen E. Nixon: The Triumph of a Politician 1962-1972. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1989. Anderson, Martin. Revolution. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1988. Armstrong, Richard.
This is a book about the strategy and politics of the Reagan administration--a watershed in U.S. history.
How President Reagan successfully rebuilt the Western Alliance, particularly in relations with the United Kingdom, West Germany, and Japan.
This book covers Ronald Reagan's long rise to the presidency and the conservative political revolution he brought about in the 1980s.
This book is a unique and substantive tribute to Ronald Reagan, one of the most important figures in U.S. and world history.
Also on this issue, see Stanley Rothman and S. Robert Lichter, “How Liberal Are Bureaucrats?” Regulation: AEI Journal on Government and Society 7 (November–December 1983): 16–22. “Operation Legacy,” New York Times, 7 May 1987.
17 Immediately after the attacks, General George W. Casey, Jr., chief of staff of the U.S. Army, made the rounds of the Sunday morning talk shows. On NBC's Meet the Press, he said, “I think those concerns [about a backlash against ...
The President's two most senior advisers, Chief of Staff Jim Baker and Counselor Ed Meese, had both given me the go-ahead— for different reasons. Baker was clearly the most competent of the inner circle, but for the time being he was ...
This book presents a provocative perspective on the impact of the Reagan administration. Many political commentators, both liberal and conservative, argue that the 1980s was a period of fundamental conservative change.
The Triumph of Politics was Stockman's frontline report of the miscalculations, manipulations, and political intrigues that led to its failure.