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How was Ronald Reagan instrumental in the collapse of the Soviet Union?

Posted on October 12, 2012 by JL Admin

Bibliography:

Anderson, R D (Spring 2005)., Lessons from history on the limits of imperialism: Successful small state resistance to great power aggression., Journal of Third World Studies, 22, 1. p.21(20).

Chomsky, Noam., What Uncle Sam Really Wants, First published in 1993.

Frankel, Max. “The Cold War in the context of the Reagan Administration”, Smithsonian 33.7 (Oct 1990): 52.

The Library of Congress Archives., “Cold War: Its End”, <www.loc.gov/exhibits/archives/colc.html>

 


[1]   Anderson, R D (Spring 2005)., Lessons from history on the limits of imperialism: Successful small state resistance to great power aggression., Journal of Third World Studies, 22, 1. p.21(20).

[2]   Chomsky, Noam, What Uncle Sam Really Wants, First published in 1993.

 [3]   Frankel, Max. “The Cold War in the context of the Reagan Administration”, Smithsonian 33.7 (Oct 1990): 52.

 [4]   The Library of Congress Archives., “Cold War: Its End”, <www.loc.gov/exhibits/archives/colc.html>

 [5]   Frankel, Max. “The Cold War in the context of the Reagan Administration”, Smithsonian 33.7 (Oct 1990): 52.

 [6]    The Library of Congress Archives., “Cold War: Its End”, <www.loc.gov/exhibits/archives/colc.html>

 

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