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Informationen zum Autor Edited by Douglas E. Streusand; Norman A. Bailey; Francis H. Marlo and Paul D. Gelpi - Foreword by William P. Clark - Contributions by Richard V. Allen; Norman A. Bailey; Ronald B. Frankum Jr.; Derek Leebaert; John Lenczowski; Carnes Lord; Francis H. Marl Klappentext This book accounts the Reagan administration's development and execution of the grand strategy that led to the collapse of the Soviet Union, emphasizing the coordinated use of diplomatic, informational, military, and economic instruments of national power. It challenges the dominant narrative that often denies the existence of the grand strategy. Zusammenfassung This book accounts the Reagan administration’s development and execution of the grand strategy that led to the collapse of the Soviet Union, emphasizing the coordinated use of diplomatic, informational, military, and economic instruments of national power. It challenges the dominant narrative that often denies the existence of the grand strategy. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I: Ronald W. Reagan and the Cold WarChapter One: The Historiography of the End of the Cold War, Francis H. MarloChapter Two: Ronald Reagan: the Spirit of Behind the Strategy, Francis H. MarloChapter Three: The Cold War in Context, Norman A. BaileyChapter Four: On the National Security Council Staff, Richard PipesPart II: The Grand Strategy That Won the Cold WarChapter Five: Defining the Strategy: NSDD 75, Norman A. BaileyChapter Six: Political and Ideological Warfare, John LenczowskiChapter Seven: Public Diplomacy and Psychological Warfare, Carnes LordChapter Eight: Pope John Paul II, Ronald Reagan and the Collapse of Communism: An Historic Confluence, Richard V. AllenChapter Nine: The Economic Instruments of Power, Roger W. RobinsonChapter Ten: Military Display: Continuity of Government and the Strategic Defense Initiative, Ronald B. FrankumPart III: ConclusionsChapter Eleven: Setting the Record Straight, Derek Leebaert...