Search Results - "Reagan Administration"
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MY SAY: Neuroeconomics, anyone?
Published 2008“…After all, "Reaganomics" is about changing lifestyles to accommodate the course of an economic policy imposed by the Reagan administration. We are helpless to resist.…”
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Does US foreign policy towards drug-producing states undermine its other foreign policy objectives and interests?
Published 2018“…Since the Reagan administration, the US has defined drugs primarily as a threat to its national security interest. …”
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After the New Left: U.S. cultural radicalism and the Central America solidarity movement, 1979-1992
Published 2012“…New Left and create a radical anti-interventionist movement forged around opposition to the policies of the Reagan administration in Central America. The case studies examined include the revisionist historiography of Walter LaFeber and Gabriel Kolko, transnational debates about the meaning of "solidarity" in the pages of several important publications by Verso Books, antiinterventionist journalism at left-liberal magazine The Nation and radical weekly newspaper the Guardian, and political filmmaking including Haskell Wexler's Latino (1985) and Oliver Stone's Salvador (1986), as well as feminist documentaries When the Mountains Tremble (1983) and Maria's Story (1991). …”
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‘Do we still need the CIA?’ Daniel Patrick Moynihan, the Central Intelligence Agency and US foreign policy
Published 2015“…Commentators have tended to characterize Moynihan's turn against the CIA, and towards government transparency as symptomatic of individual eccentricity, disenchantment with purported Agency excesses during the Reagan administration, and ill-judged post-Cold War hubris. …”
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