
PART III -- THE REAGAN REVOLUTION IN DEFENSE AND ARMS CONTROL

Chapter 10 - Reagan Combines U.S. Defense and Arms Control Strategies
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- The Soviet Union’s Totalitarian Challenge and Reagan’s New Integrated Defense and Arms Control Strategies
- Reagan’s 1980 Platform: Policy Foundation for Defense and Arms Control
- Defense: Initial U.S. Defense Assessments and Supplemental Requests—March 1981
- Key Reagan Defense Strategy Examples: NSDD 75, Weinberger Doctrine, and Low Intensity Conflict—1983, 1984, 1987
- Arms Control: Early Strengthening on NSC Authorities—1981 to 1983
- Public Diplomacy: “Soviet Military Power” and Arms Control Reports in Reagan’s “Soft Power” Strategy
- Pastoral Diplomacy: Moral Emphases in Official Correspondence with Religious Leaders—1982 and beyond
- Setting the New Path: Some Key Reagan Defense and Arms Control Decisions—1981 to 1988
- Turnaround: An Early Reagan Look Back and Ahead—1982