Reagan Reversal
Explore the groundbreaking insights of Beth A. Fischer in "Reagan Reversal," published in 2000. This compelling study delves into the pivotal moments of the Cold War, revealing how U.S. President Ronald Reagan actively sought a rapprochement rather than merely responding to external pressures. Fischer argues that Reagan's advocacy for "dialogue, co-operation, and understanding" marked a significant shift in international relations, bringing about a new era of engagement. With 192 pages of thorough analysis, this book investigates the underlying theories behind this remarkable change in U.S. foreign policy towards the former Soviet Union. Ideal for enthusiasts of political history and international relations, "Reagan Reversal" offers a nuanced perspective on the complexities of 20th-century diplomacy. Don't miss the opportunity to understand the strategic decisions that reshaped global dynamics during a critical time in history.