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Reagan and the World:

Imperial Policy in the New Cold War
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Monthly Review Press, 1985 - History - 300 pages
Analyzes the aims and goals of the Reagan administration's foreign policy, looks at arms control and nuclear proliferation, and discusses U.S. intervention in South America

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Contents

Preface
7
Nuclear Weapons As Instruments of Political Coercion
26
Arms Control as an Exercise in Public Relations
63
Copyright

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About the author (1985)

Jeff McMahan is Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University.

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