Revolution: the Reagan Legacy gives a vivid account of how Reagan came to power, the way he governed, and the people around him - Bush, Haig, Deaver, Weinberger, Shultz, Stockman, Jim Baker, Don Regan, Casey, North - right through a detailed analysis of the Iran-Contra affair. Anderson, called the 'intellectual powerhouse behind policy' and 'the invisible man' in Reagan's White House,' presents a clear and thought-provoking assessment of Ronald Reagan's legacy to the United States and the world. In a new chapter written especially for this edition, based on an exclusive interview with President Reagan after he left office, Martin Anderson reveals Reagan's thinking about issues that were controversial during his presidency: What he meant when he called the Soviet Union an 'evil empire' - and why he did it. Reagan's role as prime mover behind Star Wars - how he decided to give the order to begin developing a nuclear missile defense The secret Reagan/Andropov correspondence in 1983 - including a copy of Reagan's handwritten letter to Andropov and its consequences for nuclear disarmament negotiations
About the AuthorMartin Anderson is the Keith and Jan Hurlbut Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. Born in Lowell, Massachusetts, August 5, 1936, son of Ralph and Evelyn Anderson. A.B. summa cum laude, Dartmouth College, 1957; M.S. in engineering and business administration, Thayer School of Engineering and Tuck School of Business Administration, 1958; Ph.D. in industrial management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1962. Married Annelise Graebner, September 25, 1965.
Book InformationISBN 9780817989927
Author Martin AndersonFormat Paperback
Page Count 486
Imprint Hoover Institution Press,U.S.Publisher Hoover Institution Press,U.S.
Weight(grams) 440g