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E-grāmata: Reagan and the World: Leadership and National Security, 1981--1989

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Throughout his presidency, Ronald Reagan sought "peace through strength" during an era of historic change. In the decades since, pundits and scholars have argued over the president's legacy: some consider Reagan a charismatic and consummate leader who renewed American strength and defeated communism. To others he was an ambitious and dangerous warmonger whose presidency was plagued with mismanagement, misconduct, and foreign policy failures. The recent declassification of Reagan administration records and the availability of new Soviet documents has created an opportunity for more nuanced, complex, and compelling analyses of this pivotal period in international affairs.

In Reagan and the World, leading scholars and national security professionals offer fresh interpretations of the fortieth president's influence on American foreign policy. This collection addresses Reagan's management of the US national security establishment as well as the influence of Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger and others in the administration and Congress. The contributors present in-depth explorations of US-Soviet relations and American policy toward Asia, Latin America, Europe, and the Middle East. This balanced and sophisticated examination reveals the complexity of Reagan's foreign policy, clarifies the importance of other international actors of the period, and provides new perspectives on the final decade of the Cold War.

Recenzijas

Reagan and the World is filled with lessons for current and future leaders. Its authors help us understand how the past shapes the world today, including the intricate US relationship with Russia."" - Admiral James G. Stavridis, U.S. Navy (ret.), former Supreme Allied Commander, NATO

""Coleman and Longley have assembled a terrific line-up of contributors, and both are accomplished scholars whose reputations and skills enhance this valuable contribution to understanding a contested presidency."" - Richard H. Immerman, author of Empire for Liberty: A History of American Imperialism from Benjamin Franklin to Paul Wolfowitz

Foreword ix
Jack Matlock Jr.
Abbreviations xiii
Introduction 1(10)
Bradley Lynn Coleman
Kyle Longley
Part 1 Ronald Reagan and the National Security Establishment
1 Ronald Reagan's Engagement and the Cold War
11(20)
James Graham Wilson
2 A Question of Morality: Ronald Reagan and Nuclear Weapons
31(20)
Beth A. Fischer
3 Beyond Cap the Foil: Caspar Weinberger and the Reagan-Era Defense Buildup
51(30)
Ronald J. Granieri
4 Transformative Leadership on Capitol Hill: The Goldwater--Nichols Defense Reorganization Act
81(30)
James R. Locher
Part 2 The Soviet Union and Europe
5 Gorbachev, Perestroika, and the End of the Cold War
111(16)
Archie Brown
6 For Better and for Worse: Ronald Reagan's Relationship with Margaret Thatcher, 1981--1983
127(20)
James Cooper
7 The Sense of History: Ronald Reagan and Francois Mitterrand
147(18)
William I. Hitchcock
8 Navigating Choppy Waters: US-German Relations during the Last Decade of the Cold War
165(26)
David F. Patton
Part 3 Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East
9 Ronald Reagan and the Puzzles of "So-Called Communist China" and Vietnam
191(20)
Michael Schaller
10 An Obsession: The Central American Policy of the Reagan Administration
211(28)
Kyle Longley
11 Toward an Ecological Frontier: Environmental Policy, Economic Development, and US-Mexican Relations during the Reagan Presidency
239(16)
Evan R. Ward
12 Stranger in a Dangerous Land: Reagan and Lebanon, 1981--1984
255(38)
Charles F. Brower
13 Researching Reagan: A Guide for Scholars of National Security Policy during the Ronald Reagan Presidency
293(14)
Ryan Carpenter
List of Contributors 307(4)
Index 311
Bradley Lynn Coleman is the director of the John A. Adams '71 Center for Military History & Strategic Analysis at the Virginia Military Institute. He is the author of Colombia and the United States: The Making of an Inter-American Alliance, 1939--1960.

Kyle Longley is the Snell Family Dean's Distinguished Professor in the School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies and the School of Politics and Global Studies at Arizona State University. He is the author of six books, including Deconstructing Reagan: Conservative Mythology and America's Fortieth President.