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Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States, is one of the most written-about political figures in American history. Students in history, political science, communications, and leadership courses frequently examine his presidency, rhetoric, and legacy. Reagan's two terms in office intersected with pivotal Cold War developments, debates over fiscal policy and taxation, and a distinctive governing philosophy that continues to generate scholarly discussion. His relationship with the Soviet Union, his stance on communism, and landmark moments such as the Brandenburg Gate speech and the "Evil Empire" speech make him a rich subject for academic analysis across multiple disciplines.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a wide range of approaches. Rhetorical analysis is especially prominent, with several essays applying frameworks such as Burke's Pentad to Reagan's speeches, including the "Evil Empire" address. Other papers take a broader historical approach, tracing the arc of his presidency and its consequences for American government and Cold War politics. Comparative and contextual angles also appear, with work examining Mario Cuomo's 1984 DNC keynote as a counterpoint to Reagan-era ideology, and papers exploring how initiatives like the Strategic Defense Initiative shaped national security policy. Leadership and ethics in governance round out the range of approaches represented.

A strong essay on Reagan benefits from a clearly scoped thesis that commits to a specific dimension of his presidency rather than attempting a general biography. Evidence drawn from primary sources — speeches, policy documents, and political responses — carries particular weight. The most common pitfall is allowing admiration or criticism to substitute for analysis; effective essays engage the complexity of Reagan's record and acknowledge competing interpretations without becoming advocacy pieces.

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History concepts and applications
¶ … 1962, Americans didn't have Richard Nixon to kick around anymore. Nixon, disillusioned at having lost California to the Democrats after having battled for the White House two years earlier, was on the retreat…
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Margaret Thatcher: political life and legacy
Margaret Thatcher has the distinction of being the longest serving Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in over 150 years. While she is credited with being instrumental in reinstating Britain as major economic power in…
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Public management principles and practices
Balancing the Powers, Balancing the Need for Gridlock
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Historical concepts and developments
During the 1940s, America had just experienced the onslaught of World War II. After massive fighting against the Axis power nations (Germany, Italy, and Japan), America, along with its allies in the war, was able to…
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Reagan\'s Cold War Strategy, Iran-Contra, and \"Plausible Deniability\"
Oliver North, Ronald Reagan, and "Plausible Deniability."
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Sonny Montgomery: political career and legacy
Montgomery, Sonny. Sonny Montgomery: The Veteran's Champion. With Michael B. Ballard and Craig S. Piper. University Press of Mississippi.
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Competing for the Future
The company had had a tremendous evolution throughout a period of highest sales and profits, however, in 1982, it hit rock bottom and entered its most serious crisis in history. A strong dollar, a long- term strike and…
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Iran-Contra Presentation One of the Last Major
One of the last major events of the Cold War in the Americas was the so-called Iran-Contra affair, which occurred under the presidency of Ronald Reagan. My approach to the Iran-Contra affair is to examine the American…
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Slave Narratives to Middle Class Stories
This paper provides an overview of African American literature, beginning with slave narratives. It discusses first hand accounts of people who were born into or sold into slavery and how they experienced the institution and what slavery did to their families. Then, it moves on to a discussion of African American literature in the Jim Crow era and how that impacted both male and female self image.
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Nicaragua: geography, history, and culture
Recall an argument that you entered into with someone about the nature and importance of (a) an event that subsequently gave rise to (b) an idea that you mutually disputed, blending in this exploration into the topic of argument the two themes that you wrote about separately in essays one and two. Jot down your memories of this argument in order to create verbal order and purpose for what is often the disorderly nature of arguments, especially our memories of their details. Many points you probably recall, of course, but a number of themâ€"and possibly vital onesâ€"may have become obscured by time, feelings, and circumstances. If feasible, talk over this matter with the person with whom you argued, explaining that the information he or she provides will help you recall features of your own participation in this dispute that are vital to your writing accurately, imaginatively, and intelligently about it.