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Reagan's war

the epic story of his forty year struggle and final triumph over communism

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August 11, 2020 | History
An edition of Reagan's war (2002)

Reagan's war

the epic story of his forty year struggle and final triumph over communism

1st ed.
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A leading historian of the Cold War examines Ronald Reagan's fierce commitment to battling communism, from his role as a secret informer for the FBI to his political and economic war against Moscow as president.

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Doubleday
Language
English
Pages
339

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Table of Contents

Introduction
One-man battalion
"You too can be free again"
Piles of cards in rubber bands
A bullet with his name on it
The deal
Fire and heat make steel
Moving forward
Athens or Sparta?
Not enough stature
Explosions
Word and deed
The hand of God
They can't keep up
A plan
The chance of a lifetime
The crusade
Reversal of fortune
Stubborn resistance
All in the name of peace
Reagan makes Gorbachev possible
The aging lion vs. the young tiger
The trap
Freedom tour
Goodbye
Epilogue : A postmortem

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [287]-327) and index.

Copyright Date
2002

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
327.73
Library of Congress
E877.2 .S35 2002

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xii, 339 p.
Number of pages
339
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24759840M
Internet Archive
reaganswarepicst00schw
ISBN 10
0385504713
ISBN 13
9780385504713
LCCN
2002067393
OCLC/WorldCat
50760223

Work Description

Ronald Reagan has been considered at best an amiable dunce, a genial actor who simply mouthed whatever slogans his right-wing puppetmasters put in front of him. In Reagan's War, Peter Schweizer rehabilitates Reagan as President and statesman by revealing his fundamental role in making firm and aggressive anti-communism the central tenet of US foreign policy, reversing decades of appeasement by other American presidents. Reagan's War is the story of Ronald Reagan's personal and political journey as an anti-communist, beginning with his days in Hollywood, where he led the movie industry's resistance to an attempted communist takeover of Hollywood unions. The fight against communism became an obsession for Reagan, and it changed the whole direction of his life. Schweizer chronicles Reagan's anti-communist crusade from governor of California to the White House. Along the way, Reagan moved from an initial posture of containment to being an advocate of head-on confrontation. By the late 1 960s, he was already calling for the overthrow of the Soviet Union and the destruction of the Berlin Wall. The goal of American policy, he said many times, should not be containment but "victory." Reagan's criticism of Nixon's policy of detente, along with his earlier work in Hollywood, led Moscow to watch the emerging national politician closely. By the time he became President, Soviet officials had concluded that Reagan represented a genuine threat to their interests. They were right. To that extent, Reagan's enemies seem to have known him better than we did. Schweizer details Reagan's economic and political war against Moscow, a war that he personally mapped out and directed, ignoring the advice of many experts in his own administration. Schweizer brings to light dozens of previously unknown facts about the Cold War, based on secret documents obtained from archives in Russia, Germany, Poland, Hungary, and the United States. Among his revelations are a North Korean and East German pl ot to assassinate Reagan in 1983; Reagan's secret funding of Solidarity in Poland; and the behind-the-scenes support that the Soviets and East Germans provided for European and American peace movements, as well as their clandestine contacts with US government officials. Many of Schweizer's choicest revelations come from Reagan's KGB file, to which he has gained access. A fresh, often startling look at Ronald Reagan and his central role in winning the struggle for global dominance in the 1980s, Reagan's War is a major work of Cold War revisionist history. - Jacket flap.

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