Ronald Reagan and His Quest to Abolish Nuclear Weapons
by
Paul Lettow
In Ronald Reagan and His Quest to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, Paul Lettow explores the depth and sophistication of President Ronald Reagan’s commitment to ridding humankind permanently of the threat of nuclear war.
Lettow’s narrative spans the start of Reagan’s presidency and the 1986 Reykjavík summit between Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, during which America’s...more
Lettow’s narrative spans the start of Reagan’s presidency and the 1986 Reykjavík summit between Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, during which America’s...more
Paperback, 352 pages
Published
February 14th 2006
by Random House Trade Paperbacks
(first published 2005)
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Mar 07, 2008
Hanny
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4 of 5 stars
Recommends it for:
anybody interested in 20th-century or Cold War history, or nuclear policy
In most of the usual respects, this is a bad book. The writing is dull, if not outright horrible. There is no analysis; every irony implicit in what Lettow talks about is completely lost on him. And, like most books of its type, it is bloated with dozens of examples where two or three would serve.
So why four stars? Because, using documents that have been declassified in the past decade (and many of them only in the past year or two), Lettow establishes a series of important points about the Reag...more
So why four stars? Because, using documents that have been declassified in the past decade (and many of them only in the past year or two), Lettow establishes a series of important points about the Reag...more
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