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President Reagan and the World: Contributions in Political Science

Editat de Eric J. Schmertz, Natalie Datlof, Alexej Ugrinsky
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 mar 1997 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Did Ronald Reagan and his policies engineer the defeat of international communism, the breakup of the Soviet Union, and the elimination of decades of nuclear confrontation? Or, did the Reagan presidency simply benefit from decades of bipartisan military, economics, and political opposition to Soviet policies? Both positions are explored by such officials as Kirkpatrick, Meese, and Kemp, and by leading scholars of the era such as Ambrose, Graff, and Greenstein. In addition, they explore the invasion of Grenada, the air strike against Tripoli, the interventions in Central America, the struggle for Star Wars, and the accumulation of almost a $3 trillion debt from military expansion and weapons development. All students of the era as well as diplomatic historians and international affairs specialists will find provocative and insightful observations in this volume.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313301155
ISBN-10: 0313301158
Pagini: 548
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Contributions in Political Science

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

ERIC J. SCHMERTZ is Edward F. Carlough Distinguished Professor of Law at the Hofstra University School of Law.NATALIE DATLOF is Director of Liaison and Creative Development, Hofstra University Cultural Center.ALEXEJ UGRINSKY is Director of Documentation, Finance and Planning, Hofstra University Cultural Center.

Cuprins

Preface by Eric J. SchmertzInternational PerspectivesForeign PolicyReagan's Foreign Policy: An Overview by Stephen A. AmbroseRonald Reagan and the United Nations: His Policies and His Representation by Seymour Maxwell FingerReagan and America's Democratic Mission by Whittle JohnstonThe Middle EastThe Reagan Plan: A Victim of Conflicting Approaches by the United States and Israel to the Syrian Presence in Lebanon by Samuel SegevThe Soviet UnionUnited States and Soviet Relations: Reagan's Real Role in Winning the Cold War by Kenneth L. AdelmanRonald Reagan and the Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty: Whatever Happened to the "Evil Empire?" by Betty Glad and Jean GarrisonRonald Reagan and the Illusion of Victory in the Cold War by John E. UllmannInternational TerrorismSome Perspectives on International Terrorism and the Reagan Presidency: Threats and Responses by Yonah AlexanderDealing with Terrorism: The Reagan Record by Michael M. GunterDefense Policy and Arms ControlThe Military Buildup by Dov S. ZakheimDefense, Budget Policy, and the Reagan Deficits by Dennis S. IppolitoThe Privatization of Power: National Security Policy Entrepreneurs and Arms Control in the Reagan Administration by John PradosIran-ContraOpen Legal Questions Remaining after Iran-Contra by Eric M. FreedmanIran-Contra: Circumvention in Historical Perspective by Andrew S. MerrifieldThe President and National Security: Ronald Reagan's Attempt to Aid the Contras by David MervinRonald Reagan and Iran-Contra: The Consequences of Breaking Campaign Promises by Frank J. Smist, Jr. and John P. MeiersDomestic and International Economic PolicyProfits without Growth: Privatizing the U.S. Economy in the 1980s by M. Mark AmenThe International Trade Policies of President Ronald Reagan by William H. Lash IIIMacroeconomics and President Reagan: Victory over Inflation by David J. Smyth, Pami Dua, and Susan Washburn TaylorLatin AmericaU.S.-Cuba Relations during the Reagan Administration by Antonio R. de la CovaLatin America: Was There a "Kirkpatrick Doctrine?" by Mark FalcoffAssessmentsPromises Made--Promises Kept by Maureen ReaganThe Man Who Changed the World by Jean J. KirkpatrickThe Reagan Revolution in Historical Perspective Jack F. KempPresidential Historians and Biographers Assess the Reagan PresidencyHofstra University High School ColloquiumIndex