Profiles the political career and policies of former President Ronald Reagan including his negotiations with Gorbachev, his opposition to foreign interventions, and his distrust of big government.
Examines the transformations that took place in America government, economy, and culture during the Reagan years, exploring how Ronald Reagan's policies and convictions impacted American society and world affairs.
Presents a history of the development of conservatism through such figures as Edmund Burke, Alexis de Tockeville, Clemens von Metternich, John Calhoun, and Winston Churchill.
why Republicans need to embrace America's ideals (and why they deserve to fail If they don't)
Gerson, Michael J
2007
The author draws upon his own experiences as a White House insider to encourage Republican conservatives to confront global issues such as AIDS, poverty, and human rights.
Speeches and articles help chronicle Ronald Reagan's presidency, focusing on the key policy changes he made during his terms and the impact they had on world history.