Ronald Reagan and the Politics of Freedom

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In Ronald Reagan and the Politics of Freedom, Andrew E. Busch goes beyond economic and foreign policies to examine Reagan's understanding of statesmanship. Busch analyzes Reagan's conscious attempt to strengthen the separation of powers, federalism, and traditional rhetoric, and his efforts to revive the notion of limited government in a Constitutional Republic. In this important new study, Busch concludes that Ronald Reagan's politics of freedom--found in his discourse, policy, and coalition-building--achieved significant successes in the 1980s and beyond.

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Reagan and American Political Discourse
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2 Reagan and the Constitution
19
Reagan American Political Institutions and National Morale
51
Reagan Economic Freedom and the Economic Recovery
75
Reagan and the Rise and Fall of the Federal Deficit
119
Reagan and the Partial Recovery of Society
151
Reagan and the Cold War
185
Reagan Coalition Building and the Politics of Limited Government
225
Conclusion
251
Bibliography
271
Index
297
About the Author
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Andrew E. Busch is associate professor of political science at the University of Denver. He is also the co-author of The Perfect Tie: The True Story of the 2000 Election with James Ceaser.

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