The Year That Changed the World (Hardcover)

Author: Michael Meyer
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781416558453
Publisher: Scribner Book Company
Publish Date: 9/8/2009
Buy.com Sku: 210408512
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Dimensions (in Inches) 9.25H x 6.25L x 1T
 
Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, many still believe it was the words of President Ronald Reagan, Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall! that brought the Cold War to an end. Meyer disagrees, and in this compelling account, explains why.
 
 
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"[B]rilliant....The good historian is a myth buster. Michael Meyer is a very good historian....The myth he busts in this book concerns the contribution the United States made to the collapse of communist regimes that year....I had occasionally to remind myself that I was reading nonfiction; history is seldom written with such verve. The book is a two-for-one deal: a fine piece of analysis and a fascinating personal memoir." - Gerard Degroot 09/06/2009

 
 
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CHAPTER ONE

Genesis


Every great nation has its founding myths. Every true leader has a defining vision. Every person has his or her story, the narrative that gives shape and meaning to one''s life. The problem begins when life and the narrative fall out of joint. The greater the disjuncture, the more fatal the problem.

George W. Bush idolized Ronald Reagan. From the outset he modeled his presidency upon him. His first inaugural deliberately echoed Reagan''s patented blend of stirring rhetoric, moral clarity and iron conviction in basic principles. Advisers drew the comparison at every opportunity. "Reagan''s son," they called him, and spoke reverently of how their man was impregnated with "Reagan''s DNA."

Bush put the former president ahead of even Winston Churchill and Theodore Roosevelt -- the "gold standard" -- in his personal pantheon of heroes. Eulogizing him in 2004, he evoked a legacy he clea

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