The Reagan Presidency An Incomplete Revolution?

The Reagan presidency has been both eulogised and reviled. Supporters have claimed that Ronald Reagan not only regenerated American power and restored American prestige but changed the direction of domestic policy in a way which marked the end of a twenty year period of expanding government. This bo...

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Other Authors: Hill, Dilys M. (Editor), Moore, Raymond A. (Editor), Williams, Phil (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London Palgrave Macmillan UK 1990, 1990
Series:Southampton Studies in International Policy
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:The Reagan presidency has been both eulogised and reviled. Supporters have claimed that Ronald Reagan not only regenerated American power and restored American prestige but changed the direction of domestic policy in a way which marked the end of a twenty year period of expanding government. This book explores the Reagan policy style and substance. It considers the initial aspirations of the two Reagan administrations, examines the constraints with which they had to contend, and assesses the legacy of achievement and failure
Physical Description:X, 250 p online resource
ISBN:9781349205943