The Rise of the Reagan Era: Political Shifts in 1981
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- Date de parution23/04/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
The Rise of the Reagan Era: Political Shifts in 1981 by Oliver Shaw provides an in-depth exploration of the political and social transformations that marked the early years of Ronald Reagan's presidency. Set against the backdrop of a nation facing economic stagnation, a divided political landscape, and the ongoing tensions of the Cold War, the book examines the key events, policies, and ideological shifts that defined 1981 as the beginning of a new political era.
Focusing on Reagan's sweeping domestic and foreign policies, the book delves into the dramatic changes brought about by his tax cuts, the rise of the Religious Right, and the confrontational stance against the Soviet Union that would come to define the Reagan Doctrine. From the early challenges of his presidency, including the Iran Hostage Crisis and the assassination attempt, to the implementation of his economic agenda and military buildup, the book details how Reagan's leadership reshaped the American political landscape.
Through a mix of historical analysis, political theory, and critical insights into the ideological forces at play, The Rise of the Reagan Era captures the seismic shifts of 1981 that set the stage for the transformative decade that followed, offering readers a deeper understanding of how Reagan's vision led to enduring changes in U. S. politics, governance, and global influence.
Focusing on Reagan's sweeping domestic and foreign policies, the book delves into the dramatic changes brought about by his tax cuts, the rise of the Religious Right, and the confrontational stance against the Soviet Union that would come to define the Reagan Doctrine. From the early challenges of his presidency, including the Iran Hostage Crisis and the assassination attempt, to the implementation of his economic agenda and military buildup, the book details how Reagan's leadership reshaped the American political landscape.
Through a mix of historical analysis, political theory, and critical insights into the ideological forces at play, The Rise of the Reagan Era captures the seismic shifts of 1981 that set the stage for the transformative decade that followed, offering readers a deeper understanding of how Reagan's vision led to enduring changes in U. S. politics, governance, and global influence.
The Rise of the Reagan Era: Political Shifts in 1981 by Oliver Shaw provides an in-depth exploration of the political and social transformations that marked the early years of Ronald Reagan's presidency. Set against the backdrop of a nation facing economic stagnation, a divided political landscape, and the ongoing tensions of the Cold War, the book examines the key events, policies, and ideological shifts that defined 1981 as the beginning of a new political era.
Focusing on Reagan's sweeping domestic and foreign policies, the book delves into the dramatic changes brought about by his tax cuts, the rise of the Religious Right, and the confrontational stance against the Soviet Union that would come to define the Reagan Doctrine. From the early challenges of his presidency, including the Iran Hostage Crisis and the assassination attempt, to the implementation of his economic agenda and military buildup, the book details how Reagan's leadership reshaped the American political landscape.
Through a mix of historical analysis, political theory, and critical insights into the ideological forces at play, The Rise of the Reagan Era captures the seismic shifts of 1981 that set the stage for the transformative decade that followed, offering readers a deeper understanding of how Reagan's vision led to enduring changes in U. S. politics, governance, and global influence.
Focusing on Reagan's sweeping domestic and foreign policies, the book delves into the dramatic changes brought about by his tax cuts, the rise of the Religious Right, and the confrontational stance against the Soviet Union that would come to define the Reagan Doctrine. From the early challenges of his presidency, including the Iran Hostage Crisis and the assassination attempt, to the implementation of his economic agenda and military buildup, the book details how Reagan's leadership reshaped the American political landscape.
Through a mix of historical analysis, political theory, and critical insights into the ideological forces at play, The Rise of the Reagan Era captures the seismic shifts of 1981 that set the stage for the transformative decade that followed, offering readers a deeper understanding of how Reagan's vision led to enduring changes in U. S. politics, governance, and global influence.






















