The Cold War ended in triumph for the idea of freedom because of Ronald Reagan, not Mikhail Gorbachev, who as late as 1988 quoted the Communist Manifesto when asked his position on private property.
Ronald Reagan was fed up ... The small, unassuming house surprised world leaders such as Queen Elizabeth and Mikhail Gorbachev, who had expected the grandeur of the ranch featured on the TV ...
As deftly chronicled in Max Boot’s magisterial biography, “Reagan: His Life and Legend ... 1987 INF treaty with the Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev is dead. The Leviathan state that ...
In 1991, after a shambolically organised coup by communist hardliners failed, Mr Gorbachev agreed to dissolve the Soviet Union and left office. Getty Images Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev ...
Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev poses with President Ronald Reagan and President-elect George Bush at New York's Governors Island with the Statue of Liberty as a backdrop on Dec. 7, 1988.
President Ronald Reagan with the Soviet president, Mikhail S. Gorbachev, in 1987. As the Cold War ended, few considered how disorienting the world would become. Credit...Jose R. Lopez/The New York ...
In Reagan: His Life and Legend, the first comprehensive biography of President Ronald Reagan since Donald ... Soviet leader ...
President Trump's anti-war stance and commitment to ending wars in Ukraine and the Middle East may have contributed to his ...
American policymakers should learn from Ronald Reagan ... s authority dissipated, Reagan stood before Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate and demanded: “Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate!
In 1987, celebrating the 750th anniversary of its founding, the two sides of Berlin — the capitalist West and the socialist ...
MOSCOW--Mikhail Gorbachev, who set out to revitalize the ... especially U.S. Presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush, which led to unprecedented, deep reductions in the American and Soviet ...