Way Out There in the Blue
Autor Frances Fitzgeralden Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2001
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780743200233
ISBN-10: 0743200233
Pagini: 592
Dimensiuni: 153 x 231 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.87 kg
Editura: Simon&Schuster
ISBN-10: 0743200233
Pagini: 592
Dimensiuni: 153 x 231 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.87 kg
Editura: Simon&Schuster
Recenzii
James Hershberg"Chicago Tribune"
A devastating picture of the disarray, drift and acrimonious division that frequently characterized the administration...A significant contribution to the simmering argument...over the meaning and conduct of his presidency.
David M. Shribman"The Boston Globe"
One of the most imaginative chronicles of Ronald Reagan's presidency.
Alan Brinkley"The New York Times Book Review"
Clearly, eloquently and engagingly [told]...One of the best inner histories of the Reagan administration yet to appear.
Ronald Steel Through the lens of Ronald Reagan and his visions of a celestial defense, Frances FitzGerald has, with wit, verve, and stunning insight, drawn a dramatic narrative that puts into new perspective the perilous final years of the Cold War. Like her earlier "Fire in the Lake, " this pathbreaking book will change the way we think about one of the crucial events of our time.
Joan Didion Through her deep understanding of the language of the evangelical tradition and the power of American exceptionalism, Frances FitzGerald has finally addressed and definitively answered the riddle of the Reagan years. This is a brilliant work of historical analysis.
Garry Wills SDI tests miss their target, but this book does not. If anything can break the enchantment with Reagan's most dubious legacy, FitzGerald's sharp analysis will.
Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. Using Star Wars -- the so-called Strategic Defense Initiative -- as the focus, Frances FitzGerald draws a brilliantly perceptive and illuminating portrait of Ronald Reagan as a president and as a man. "Way Out There in the Blue" is a remarkable study in contemporary history.
A devastating picture of the disarray, drift and acrimonious division that frequently characterized the administration...A significant contribution to the simmering argument...over the meaning and conduct of his presidency.
David M. Shribman"The Boston Globe"
One of the most imaginative chronicles of Ronald Reagan's presidency.
Alan Brinkley"The New York Times Book Review"
Clearly, eloquently and engagingly [told]...One of the best inner histories of the Reagan administration yet to appear.
Ronald Steel Through the lens of Ronald Reagan and his visions of a celestial defense, Frances FitzGerald has, with wit, verve, and stunning insight, drawn a dramatic narrative that puts into new perspective the perilous final years of the Cold War. Like her earlier "Fire in the Lake, " this pathbreaking book will change the way we think about one of the crucial events of our time.
Joan Didion Through her deep understanding of the language of the evangelical tradition and the power of American exceptionalism, Frances FitzGerald has finally addressed and definitively answered the riddle of the Reagan years. This is a brilliant work of historical analysis.
Garry Wills SDI tests miss their target, but this book does not. If anything can break the enchantment with Reagan's most dubious legacy, FitzGerald's sharp analysis will.
Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. Using Star Wars -- the so-called Strategic Defense Initiative -- as the focus, Frances FitzGerald draws a brilliantly perceptive and illuminating portrait of Ronald Reagan as a president and as a man. "Way Out There in the Blue" is a remarkable study in contemporary history.
Descriere
Using the Star Wars missile defense program as a magnifying glass on his presidency, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Frances FitzGerald gives us a wholly original portrait of Ronald Reagan. Drawing on extensive research, FitzGerald shows how Reagan managed to get billions in funding for a program that was technologically impossible by exploiting the fears of the American public. The Reagan who emerges from FitzGerald's book was a gifted politician with a deep understanding of the national psyche, and an executive almost totally disengaged from the policies of his administration. Both appalling and funny, "Way Out There in the Blue" is the most penetrating study of Reagan's presidency to date.
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Contents
AUTHOR'S NOTE
ONE The American Everyman
TWO The Making of an Orator
THREE Doubling the Volume
FOUR Space Defense Enthusiasts
FIVE To the Star Wars Speech
SIX Selling the Strategic Defense Initiative
SEVEN Hard-Liners vs. Pragmatists
EIGHT What Happened at Reykjavik?
NINE Falling Stars
TEN Reagan and Gorbachev
ELEVEN The End of the Cold War
AFTERWORD National Missile Defenses, 1989-99
GLOSSARY
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INDEX
AUTHOR'S NOTE
ONE The American Everyman
TWO The Making of an Orator
THREE Doubling the Volume
FOUR Space Defense Enthusiasts
FIVE To the Star Wars Speech
SIX Selling the Strategic Defense Initiative
SEVEN Hard-Liners vs. Pragmatists
EIGHT What Happened at Reykjavik?
NINE Falling Stars
TEN Reagan and Gorbachev
ELEVEN The End of the Cold War
AFTERWORD National Missile Defenses, 1989-99
GLOSSARY
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INDEX
Premii
- Helen Bernstein Book Award Nominee, 2001
- L.A. Times Book Prize Winner, 2000