The Rebellion of Ronald Reagan: A History of the End of the Cold War

The Rebellion of Ronald Reagan: A History of the End of the Cold War

by JamesMann (Author)

Synopsis

In The Rebellion of Ronald Reagan , New York Times bestselling author James Mann directs his keen analysis to Ronald Reagan's role in ending the Cold War. Drawing on new interviews and previously unavailable documents, Mann offers a fresh and compelling narrative - a new history assessing what Reagan did, and did not do, to help bring America's four-decade conflict with the Soviet Union to a close. As he did so masterfully in Rise of the Vulcans , Mann sheds new light on the hidden aspects of American foreign policy. He reveals previously undisclosed secret messages between Reagan and Moscow; internal White House intrigues; and battles with leading figures such as Nixon and Kissinger, who repeatedly questioned Reagan's unfolding diplomacy with Mikhail Gorbachev. He details the background and fierce debate over Reagan's famous Berlin Wall speech and shows how it fitted into Reagan's policies. This book finally answers the troubling questions about Reagan's actual role in the crumbling of Soviet power; and concludes that by recognising the significance of Gorbachev, Reagan helped bring the Cold War to a close.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 416
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 30 Jul 2009

ISBN 10: 0670020540
ISBN 13: 9780670020546

Author Bio
James Mann is the senior writer in residence at the CSIS International Security Program and the author of Rise of the Vulcans, About Face: A History of America's Curious Relationship with China from Nixon to Clinton and Beijing Jeep. Previously he was a long-time correspondent with the Los Angeles Times.