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Ronald Reagan Karl-Heinz Ohlig Knapp argues that the roots

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Ronald Reagan Karl-Heinz Ohlig Knapp argues that the rootsWhen Ronald Reagan was elected president in 1980, he found America's economy, defense, and global position weakened to the point of collapse. The previous seven years of attempted detente with the Soviet Union had resulted in the worst foreign policy failures in American history. As the distinguished diplomatic historian Richard C. Thornton shows in this thorough reassessment of Reagan's presidency, written for the 40th anniversary of his election,

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