¶ … United States in decline -- again? The answer if one is looking at the question during the year that this article was published (2007) is yes, the U.S. was in decline in many ways -- and continues to be in decline. In Michael Cox's scholarly article clearly points out that following World War II, and the subsequent Cold War years, the U.S. was considered hands down the strongest nation in the world. Communism was on the decline, which was a point in America's favor after those Cold War years of outreach by both capitalism and communism to try and impose influence on nations all over the world. Cox is correct when he says that Ronald Reagan has been "almost completely rehabilitated by a new generation of historians" who, when comparing Reagan to George W. Bush, see Reagan in a different light altogether. Maybe it is the fact that "hindsight is 20-20" or that George W. Bush was so pathetically shallow, but Cox is correct when he implies that Reagan, too, was shallow (albeit he was called the "Great Communicator" because of his actor's skills). What Cox doesn't mention is the fact that a veritable coup occurred within the Reagan White House; or at least, one could call it a "cell"...
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