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Annotated Bibliography

Primary Sources
Books
Reagan, Michael, and Jim Denney. The New Reagan Revolution: How Ronald Reagan's
Principles Can Restore America's Greatness. New York: Thomas Dunne /St. Martin's,
2011. Print.
After interviewing Michael Reagan I became more interested in hearing more from him
so my mom purchased this book. I was able to obtain even more information about
Ronald Reagan, his history and his views from this book from Michael Reagans
firsthand account of events. I used some additional quotes from Michael Reagan from
this source.
Reagan, Ronald. An American Life. Simon & Schuster Hardcover ed. New York: Simon &
Schuster, 2011.
This is the autobiography of Ronald Reagan. It is his personal story about his life which
gives a firsthand account. I used a quote from this book to illustrate his Reagan Doctrine
policy.
Reagan, Ronald. Speaking My Mind: Selected Speeches. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1989.
Print
This is a book of selected speeches from Ronald Reagan. There is also comments from
Reagan regarding the various speeches. This helped me to see his personal thoughts and
beliefs in regards to the speeches.
Reagan, Ronald, and Douglas Brinkley. The Reagan Diaries. New York: HarperCollins, 2007.
Print.
Ronald Reagan kept a diary throughout his presidency. This is a book of his diary
entries. I used this book to look up his thoughts regarding key events I was researching.
I found it interesting to read his personal thoughts during these critical events.
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Reagan, Ronald, Kiron K. Skinner, Annelise Graebner Anderson, and Martin Anderson. "Foreign
Policy." Reagan, in His Own Hand. New York: Free, 2001. 21- 66. Print.
This section shows that even before his presidency, Reagan was developing his own
beliefs on how foreign policy should be. He was against communism and believed we
needed a strong military. I didnt used quotes from this section, but I used ideas.
Shultz, George Pratt. Turmoil and Triumph: My Years as Secretary of State. New York:
Scribner's, 1993. Print.
Prior to my interview with George Shultz I was able to obtain his book from the public
library. I was able to use this book to prepare for my interview and to obtain additional
information about Ronald Reagans foreign policy and the events during his presidency.
Mr. Shultz gives a firsthand account of events during the Reagan presidency as well as
insight regarding his leadership and legacy.

Documents
Tear Down This Wall Document. Image. Web. 9 Nov. 2014.
http://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/2007/summer/berlin.html
This is an image of a page from President Reagans famous speech at the Berlin Wall in
1987 obtained from the US National Archives. I found this to be an interesting artifact
from the actual Berlin Wall speech by Reagan.
The Moscow Summit: Memo from George Shultz to President Reagan . Image. Web. 15 Feb.
2015. http://www.thereaganfiles.com/19880500-shultz-to-reagan.pdf
I embedded this memo from George Shultz to President Reagan regarding the Moscow
Summit. It speaks of the fact that the Moscow visit was the first presidential visit to
Moscow in 14 years and provided suggestions for talking points for the summit. I found
this an interesting example of an official government document associated with the
summits.

Interviews
Churchill, Ward. Skype interview. 20 Feb 2015.
Mr. Churchill agreed to do a skype interview. He provided a criticism of Reagan and his
policies. It was obvious that he was not fond of Reagan or his policies and believed his
legacy was a legacy of destruction and problems.
Glass, Tony. Email interview. 19 Feb. 2015.
Email interview. Mr. Glass is the curator and archiveist at the Eureka College Reagan
Museum. He answered questions regarding Reagans leadership, the Leadership Letters
and Reagans legacy. I was able to use several quotes from Mr. Glass that related to my
project.
McCollum, Bill. Personal interview. 20 Feb. 2015
This interview was conducted by phone. Mr. McCollum is on the board of directors of
the American Security Council Foundation. He talked about the Peace through Strength
policy, Reagans impact/legacy and comparison of todays policies.
Massie, Suzanne. Personal interview. 19 Feb. 2015.
This interview was conducted by phone. Ms. Massie consulted with Reagan during his
presidency regarding Russian/Russians. She told some interesting stories about advice
she had given to President Reagan and how he used this to improve the negotiations and
relations.
Morris, Edmund. Personal interview 23 Jan 2015.
This interview was conducted by phone. Mr. Morris wrote a biography of Ronald
Reagan. He shared some great information about the time he spent with Reagan during
his presidency and gave some amazing insight to his leadership and legacy.
Reagan, Michael. Personal phone interview. 13 Nov. 2014.
I conducted a phone interview with Michael Reagan. He told some great stories about his
father and gave his personal viewpoint regarding Reagans leadership and legacy. This
was my favorite interview because of his personal stories.
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Shultz, George. Personal interview. 4 Dec. 2014.


George Shultz was Ronald Reagans Secretary of State for most of his presidency. I
spoke with Mr. Shultz on the phone and was able to ask him several questions about
Reagans leadership and legacy. He gave me firsthand accounts of key events and his
personal take on Ronald Reagan.

Photographs
A Time for Choosing. Photograph. Web. 21 Sept. 2014. http://ulstermanbooks.com/timechoosing-video-message/
This photograph and quote were used from Reagans famous A Time For Choosing
Speech. I used it on my Reagans views on communism page.
B-1 Bomber. Photograph. Web. 15 Feb. 2015. < http://www.aviationspectator.com/moreaviation-photos?page=4>
This is a photo of a B-1 bomber. I used this photo next to a quote that discusses the
buildup of the B-1 bomber program by Reagan and previous presidents had nearly
eliminated the program.
Bay Area supportniks demonstrate in the 1980s support of Soviet Jews. photo/courtesy of eva
seligman-kennard Photograph. Web. 21 Feb. 2015
http://www.jweekly.com/article/full/40357/refuseniks-to-look-back-and-ahead-at-paloalto-jcc/
This is a photograph depicting demonstrators for the freedom of the Soviet
Jews/Refuseniks. I used this to illustrate the quote given by Michael Reagan about the
Refuseniks.
Bill McCollum. Photograph. Web. 20 Feb. 2015.
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/news/state-regional/rider-tacked-on-life-insurancebill-to-give-mccoll/nL6BS/

This is a photograph I used of Bill McCollum, member of the ASCF board, on my


interview page.
Credit desk plaque. Photograph. Web. 10 Jan. 2015. <http://jjusa.org/wpcontent/uploads/2013/03/6842321689_469c92d517_z.jpg>
This is a photograph of a famous plaque Ronald Reagan had on his desk. Michael
Reagan made a reference to this quote during my interview with him. It demonstrates
Reagans modesty when it came to taking credit.
Fall of the Berlin Wall Photograph. Ronald Reagan, Intelligence, and the End of the Cold War:
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Simi Valley, California, November 2,
2011. Washington, D.C.: Central Intelligence Agency, Historical Collections, 2011. Print.
This is a photograph showing a man tearing down the Berlin Wall. The fall became a
symbol of the end of the Cold War. This photo shows the German people directly
involved in tearing down the wall. I used this source for a number of images for my
website, and I have chosen to cite each image because each image is being used on
different sections of my site, and I feel that they are independent of each other. My
annotations for each image will explain how the image was ultimately used.
Fall of the Berlin Wall. Photograph. Web. 14 Feb. 2015.
General Electric Progress. Photograph. Web. 10 Oct. 2014.
<https://lvgaldieri.wordpress.com/2014/08/11/a-fourth-note-on-the-first-ceo-the-postwarprovenance/>
This is a photo of Ronald Reagan during his days as a spokesman for General Electric as
he worked for their public relations. Many believe it was during this time that he
converted to conservatist viewpoint.
George C. Marshall. Photograph. Web. 10 Oct. 2014.
<http://www.enterprisecioforum.com/en/bolgs/jdobbs/leadership-lessons-gen-george-cmarshall>

This is a photograph of George C. Marshall which I used next to a quote from him
regarding the Cold War.
George Shultz and Ronald Reagan. Photograph. Ronald Reagan, Intelligence, and the End of
the Cold War: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Simi Valley, California, November 2,
2011. Washington, D.C.: Central Intelligence Agency, Historical Collections, 2011. Print.
This is a photograph of Ronald Reagan walking and talking with his secretary of state,
George Shultz. I used this photograph from a book I purchased that had an attached
DVD with many photographs. This image was used next to a quote about the fact that
Reagan and Shultz did not agree with the policy of dtente.
INF Treaty. Photograph. Ronald Reagan, Intelligence, and the End of the Cold War: Ronald
Reagan Presidential Library, Simi Valley, California, November 2, 2011. Washington,
D.C.: Central Intelligence Agency, Historical Collections, 2011. Print.
This is a photograph of Reagan and Gorbachev signing the INF arms reduction
agreement. I felt this was a very important to include a photograph of this significant
event in negotiations with the Soviets.
Iron Dome. Photograph. Web. 14 Feb. 2015.
<http://www.thestar.com/news/world/2014/07/10/israels_iron_dome_antirocket_system_
changing_face_of_battle.html>
This is a photograph to depict the Iron Dome technology. In both interviews and research
I found that the Iron Dome is an example of the impact the SDI technology had on the
world. This is an important part of the Israel defense system.
Leonid Brezhnev Photograh, quote. Web. 9 Nov. 2014. <http://izquotes.com/quote/213177>
Leonid Brezhnez was the Secretary General of the Soviet Union for 18 years during the
Cold War. This image illustrates his definition of dtente and that it was to be a peaceful
means of solving conflicts.
Margaret Thatcher. Photograph. Web. 9 Nov. 2014. <http://www.thedailysheeple.com/margaretthatcher-dead-at-87_042013>
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This is a photograph of Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. She
was a world leader at the time of the Reagan presidency and she had great admiration for
Reagan and his accomplishments.
Mikahil Gorbachev. Photograph. Web. 11 Jan. 2015.
<http://www.writespirit.net/authors/mikhail-gorbachev/gorbachev-biography/>
This is a photograph of Mikhail Gorbachev which I used next to a quote from him
regarding the Cold War.
Official Portrait of President Ronald Reagan. Photograph. Courtesy Ronald Reagan Library.
Web. 11 Jan. 2015. <http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/archives/photographs/photo.html>
Peace through Strength. Photograph. Web. 9 Oct. 2014.
<http://www.brandchannel.com/home/post/2012/12/14/Reagan-Peace-Through-Strength121412.aspx>
This is an image of Reagan next to the saying Peace Through Strength. I used this image
in my header photos as it was a focus of the Reagan administration and it is a major part
of my project. The theme of Peace Through Strength is found throughout my website.
People dancing on the Berlin Wall. Photograph. Web. 23 Feb. 2015.
<http:www.globalpeaceproject.net/proven-results/case-studies/global-peace-end-of-thecold-war/>
The photo is of people dancing on the Berlin Wall as it was about to fall. This was an
important event and this photo shows the excitement of the people with the change that
was happening in Germany.
Reagan with Flag Backdrop. Photograph. Web. 9 Nov. 2014.
http://www.history.com/photos/ronald-reagan/photo1
This is an photograph of Reagan with the U.S. flag as the background. I used this photo
because I thought it was a good image of Ronald Reagan to portray his strength.
Richard M. Nixon. Photograph. Web. 10 Oct. 2014. <http://www.archives.gov/presidentiallibraries/events/centennials/nixon/>
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This is an official photograph of President Richard Nixon which I used next to a quote
from him regarding the Cold War and communism.
Reagan Oval Office. Photograph. Web. 7 Nov. 2014. <http://dailysignal.com/wpcontent/uploads/reagan_ovaloffice_130205.jpg>
This is a photograph of President Reagan working at his desk in the Oval Office. I used
this photo as a depiction on my Reagan Doctrine page.
Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev in Geneva. Photographs. Ronald Reagan, Intelligence,
and the End of the Cold War: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Simi Valley,
California, November 2, 2011. Washington, D.C.: Central Intelligence Agency, Historical
Collections, 2011. Print.
I used 2 images from this collection to depict pictures from the Geneva Summit. This
was the 2 superpowers first meeting. The first picture shows the 2 men sitting casually
by a fire and speaking. The second picture they are on a couch surrounded by other
government officials.
Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev at the Moscow Summit. Photograph. Ronald Reagan,
Intelligence, and the End of the Cold War: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Simi
Valley, California, November 2, 2011. Washington, D.C.: Central Intelligence Agency,
Historical Collections, 2011. Print.
This photograph shows Reagan and Gorbachev standing in the famous Moscow Red
Square. Reagan traveled to Moscow to ratify the INF Treaty. He spoke of human rights
and wanted to tour the Red Square and meet the Russian people.
Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev in Reykjavik. Photographs. Ronald Reagan, Intelligence,
and the End of the Cold War: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Simi Valley,
California, November 2, 2011. Washington, D.C.: Central Intelligence Agency, Historical
Collections, 2011. Print.
I used 2 pictures from this collection of Reagan and Gorbachev together in Reykjavik.
The first picture is the house in Reykjavik were the summit was held. The second picture
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depicts the 2 men walking away from the failed negotiations. The picture appears to
show the disappointment of the meeting.
Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev in Reykjavik. Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. Web.
29 Dec. 2014. http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/archives/photographs/gorby.html
This is 2 photographs of Reagan and Gorbachev at the Reykjavik Summit. The first
photograph shows them standing outside of the Reykjavik house. The second photograph
shows them sitting and speaking. These pictures depict the beginnings of some very
important negotiation talks for arms control.
Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev at the Washington Summit. Photograph. Ronald Reagan
Presidential Library. Web. 29 Dec. 2014.
<http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/archives/photographs/gorby.html>
This photograph shows Reagan and Gorbachev sitting and speaking in front of the oval
office desk during the Washington Summit. I feel this photograph shows the success felt
by both men at this summit.
Ronald Reagan at Moscow State University. Photograph. Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.
Web. 15 Feb. 2015. http://www2.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB251/
This photograph is of President Reagan addressing the Soviet people at Moscow State
University. Reagan discussed the problems with communism and the alternative. This
photograph is an example of Reagans attempts to reach out the people of the Soviet
Union.
Ronald Reagan : Tear down This Wall.Photograph. Ronald Reagan, Intelligence, and the End
of the Cold War: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Simi Valley, California, November
2, 2011. Washington, D.C.: Central Intelligence Agency, Historical Collections, 2011.
Print.
This is a picture of Ronald Reagan giving his famous Tear down This Wall speech. I
felt it was important to use this picture on the page discussing the fall of the Berlin Wall.

This was Reagans call to Gorbachev to show progress in human rights and the ending of
the Cold War.
Screen Actors Guild logo. Photograph. Web. 10 Oct. 2014.
<http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/race/screen-actors-guild-awards-voting-276980>
This is an image of the Screen Actors Guild logo. I used this image to depict Ronald
Reagans involvement as president of the SAG when he began his fight against
communism.
SDI announcement. Web. 7 Nov. 2014.
<http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/archives/photographs>
This is a photograph of President Reagan making the announcement of the Strategic
Defense Initiative. This announcement was made in a national address to the American
public. I used this photo as I found the announcement to be an important component of
the plan to increase the military buildup and negotiate from a position of strength. I used
this photo in my header photos as SDI was an essential part of my project.
Suzanne Massie and Ronald Reagan. Photograph. Web. 20 Feb. 2015.
http://www.suzannemassie.com/images/reaganYears/reagan-3_th.jpg
This is a photograph of Suzanne Massie and Ronald Reagan together in the White House.
Ms. Morris was a consultant to President Reagan on Russian culture and history. She had
many visits to the White House to meet to consult.
U.S. Starts Firing Air Controllers. Photograph. Web. 16 Feb. 2015.
<http://www.courant.com/courant-250/moments-in-history/hc-day-in-history-august20140728-006-photo.html>
This is an image of a newspaper article about the air traffic controllers strike of 1981 and
Reagans response. I used to illustrate a comment Edmund Morris made about Reagans
strength of character.
Ward Churchill. Photograph. Web. 15 Feb. 2015.
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2014/01/31/in-search-of-ward-churchill/>
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This is a photograph of Ward Chuchill which I used on the interview page.

Political Cartoons
Berlin Wall. Cartoon. Web. 9 Oct. 2014. <http://riseandfallofberlinwall.weebly.com/politicalcartoons.html>
This image depicts Reagan riding off into the sunset on a horse through a hole in the
Berlin Wall. I found this to be an interesting illustration of the end of Reagans political
career and part of his legacy.
ColdWarCartoon1953_thumb. Cartoon. Web. 22 Nov. 2014.
<www.nwhistorycourse.org/ttcourse/Year3/unit1/week2/week2.php>
I used this political cartoon to illustrate the theory of Mutually Assured Destruction. I felt
it helped to illustrate the tensions that existed during the Cold War and the possibility of
destruction from both sides.
Dtente. Cartoon.. Web. 7 Nov. 2014. <http://phbond.pbworks.com/w/page/26235360/Period
%201%3A%20%20The%20Cold%20War%20(Nixon%20to%20Reagan)>
This image shows an American leader and a Soviet leader shaking hands as a depiction of
peaceful dtente negotiations. The Soviet leader is handcuffed to the Soviet people
representing that they were not a free people.

Speeches
President Reagan Addresses the Nation from the Oval Office on National Security. Video. Web.
10 Oct. 2014. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApTnYwh5KvE>
This is a short video clip of President Reagan announcing SDI. I felt it was important to
use this video in my project and the SDI project was a very important part of the peace
through strength policy, Soviet negotiations and the ending of the Cold War.
"Reagan at Brandenburg Gate Tear Down This Wall"" YouTube. YouTube. Web. 7 Dec. 2014.
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtYdjbpBk6A>.
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These are some of Reagan's remarks from during his "Tear Down This Wall" speech in
front of the Berlin Wall. The gives the viewer the opportunity to hear s Reagan's actual
words as he called on Gorbachev to tear down the wall in a symbol of freedom.
Reagan, Ronald. Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States, Ronald Reagan: 1988-89.
Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O., 1990. Print. Cold War
This collection of Reagans writings and speeches contained the transcript of a radio
address from 1988, in which the President stated peace through strength works. Since
this statement corresponds to my thesis statement I decided to use it on my home page.
A Time For Choosing. Speech. Web. 10 Nov. 2014.
http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/archives/reference/timechoosing.html Ronald Reagan gave
a famous speech.
Ronald Reagan gave a speech during the 1964 U.S. presidential election campaign for
Barry Goldwater. It was said to have electrified the public. Many of the statements made
are believed to still apply to the world today. I was able to hear parts of this speech when
I visited the Reagan Library.

Secondary Sources
Articles
"An Essay: Reagan & His Legacy." Furthermore. Web. 14 Sept. 2014.
<http://klsouth.wordpress.com/reagan/>.
This site provided important points of his legacy, videos, pictures and key dates.
Watching the videos and seeing the pictures allowed me to see what he was like. This
site helped me identify key dates to do more research on.
Aron, Leon. "Reagan's Leadership Won Cold War." USA Today 24 Jan. 2011. Print.
This article helped me understand how and why the Strategic Defense Initiative affected
the Soviet negotiations, the collapse of the USSR and then the ending of the Cold War.
Boehner, John. "Reagan Shaped Our times." USA Today 24 Jan. 2011. Print.
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John Boehner is currently the Speaker of the House of Representatives. Speaker Boehner
discusses how Reagan influenced our times.
Bowman, Tom. Reagan guided huge buildup in arms race. Baltimore Sun 4 June 2004. Print.
This article provided insight of impact of Reagans policies on military strength . It gave
good insight on the effects the military buildup had on not only the military but on the
world. It also provided information regarding criticisms of the military buildup.
Cox, Michael. "Ronald Reagan and the End of the Cold War: The Debate Continues." The Gilder
Lehrman Institute of American History. Web. 7 Dec. 2014.
This article provided perspectives on Reagans legacy in regards to the ending of the cold
war. I used this information in the perspective section of my project.
Edwards, Lee. "John Paul II: Winning the Cold War." The Heritage Foundation. 4 Apr.
2005. Web. 17 Dec. 2014.
This article discussed the ending of the Cold War. The credit for ending the Cold War
was given to Pope John Paul II who shared anti-communism views with Reagan and
taught that there was a better alternative. This provided another perspective.
"Gorbachev Calls Reagan a Great President." Msnbc.com. 6 June 2004. Web. 17 Dec.
2014. <http://www.nbcnews.com/id/5148407/ns/us_newsthe_legacy_of_ronald_reagan/t/gorbachev-calls-reagan-greatpresident/#VJDzMPldV2o>.
This article quotes Mikhail Gorbachev several times following the death of President
Reagan. Gorbachev talks of his respect for Reagan and his accomplishments. I used a
quote from this article to talk illustrate the importance of the start of talks with the
Soviets.
Heuvel, Katrina, and Stephen Cohen. "Gorbachev on 1989." Gorbachev on 1989. The
Nation, 28 Oct. 2009. Web. 17 Dec. 2014.
This article discussed Gorbachevs perspective on the Cold War. I was able to use this
information to help me understand and explain the context of the Cold War.
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Kaufman, Robert. "The First Principles of Ronald Reagan's Foreign Policy." The Heritage
Foundation. 1 Nov. 2011. Web. 14 Sept. 2014.
<http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2011/11/the-first-principles-of-ronald-reagansforeign-policy>.
This report gave a background of former foreign policies. It gives a detailed description
of the Reagan Doctrine. This helped me to understand how much he changed America's
foreign policy and how this affected the world as well as how the INF Treaty was signed
without compromising SDI.
Slobin, Sarah. "A NATION CHALLENGED: HEARTS AND MINDS." The New York
Times. The New York Times, 10 Nov. 2001. Web. 17 Dec. 2014.
This article provided information about communism and the Cold War. This provided a
quote from President Nixon for context information for my project.

Books
Casil, Amy Sterling. The B-1 Lancer. New York: Rosen Central, 2003. Print.
This book provides a history which provides a history of the B-1 bomber. From
this book I was able to obtain information about how Jimmy Carter had cut the B1 program and Reagan brought it back. An example of his focus on military
strength.
Granville, Johanna. "Strategic Defense Initiative." The Encyclopedia of Russian History. Ed.
James Millar. New York: Macmillan Reference USA, 2004. 1487. Print.
This excerpt clearly explained the Strategic Defense Initiative. This helped me to have a
better understanding of the SDI program. I used this information to explain SDI on my
project.
Gregory, Ross. Cold War America, 1946 to 1990. New York: Facts on File, 2003. Print.
George Marshall was famous for his leadership roles during World War II and the Cold
War. He was Chief of Staff of the United States Army, Secretary of State, and the third
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Secretary of Defense. This quote from him helps to illustrate the dangers of the Soviet
Union and the threat of destruction that the world faced during that time.
Ratnesar, Romesh. Tear down This Wall: A City, a President, and the Speech That Ended the
Cold War. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2009. Print.
This book helped me get quotes for many different things. It helped explain Reagans
Tear Down This Wall speech.
Schweizer, Peter. Reagan's War: The Epic Story of His Forty Year Struggle and Final Triumph
over Communism. New York: Doubleday, 2002. Print.
I obtained his book from the public library. His book gave a viewpoint of Reagans anticommunism views from the beginning to the end. I was able to obtain more background
information on Reagans views and utilize it in my project for quotes.
Wallison, Peter J. "Conviction Politician." Ronald Reagan: The Power of Conviction and the
Success of His Presidency. Boulder, Colo.: Westview, 2003. 45- 80. Print. This book is a
firsthand account by Peter J. Wallison, a former White House Counsel to President
Reagan. The Chapter "Conviction Politician" describes Reagan's commitment to
decisions to his foreign policy, especially the SDI. It showed how his commitment
affected the outcomes of many negotiations. I used it to provide research as well as a
quote regarding military buildup.

Images
Eureka College. Image. Web. 23 Feb 2015. < http://www.eureka.edu/news/sage-seeks-vendorsfor-sustainability-festival/>
This is an image of the Eureka College logo. I used this on my interview page for Tony
Glass as he is the curator and archivest at the Reagan Museum. I did not have an photo
of Mr. Glass.

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Defense Budget. Image. Web. 22 Feb. 2015.


https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/security/report/2011/07/14/10016/a-return-toresponsibility/
This image is an illustration of the defense budget spending throughout several
presidencies. It illustrates the dramatic increase in spending during the Reagan years
compared to the dtente years.
Reagan War Comment. Image. Web. 10 Oct. 2014. <http://westsiderepublicans.com/?
page_id=2144>
This is an image with a depiction of Ronald Reagan next to a quote: Of the four wars in
my lifetime, none of them came about because the U.S. was too strong. I used this
image to illustrate Reagans commitment to buildup the military to provide peace through
strength.
SDI. Image. Web. 10 Nov. 2014. http://ndawehistory.weebly.com/star-wars-and-strategicdefense-initiative.html
This is an image depicting the Strategic Defense Initiative in a space like manner. SDI
was often referred to as Star Wars and I thought this image was a good representation of
that idea.
We Win They Lose. Image. Web. 10 Oct. 2014. <http://meetville.com/quotes/tag/war/page76 Pic
we win they lose>
This is an image I found that states a comment Ronald Reagan said about Americas Cold
War strategy/Reagan Doctrine. It means that the strategy is very clear there is no option
but to win.

Interviews
Jeane Kirkpatrick interview. Web. 1 Feb. 2015.
http://www2.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/coldwar/interviews/episode-19/kirkpatrick1.html

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Jeane Kirkpatrick served as Ronald Reagan's foreign policy adviser in his 1980 campaign
and later as a U.S. Ambassador. I used this site to read about an interview conducted with
Ms. Kirkpatrick about the Cold War. I used a quote from the interview to explain why
dtente was not working and that is was dangerous to the U.S.

Websites
American Security Council Foundation. Website. Web. 14 Feb. 2015. <http://ascfusa.org>
This site provided a plethora of information regarding Peace Through Strength. It also
provided information regarding the leadership and legacy and impact of Ronal Reagan.
From this site I was able to obtain contact information for the foundation which allowed
me to conduct an interview with Bill McCollum, a board member.
Bill McCollum bio. Website. 18 Feb. 2015. http://www.dentons.com/en/bill-mccollum
This site provides a bio for Bill McCollum. He is a previous U.S. senator and is currently
on the board of the American Security Council Foundation.
Edmund Morris bio. Website. 5 Jan 2015.
< http://www.randomhouse.com/author/21275/edmund-morris>
This site provided a succinct biography of Edmund Morris that I was able to use for my
interview page.
George Shultz bio. Website. Web. 10 Dec. 2015.
https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/shultz-george-pratt
This site provided a detailed biography of George Shultz that I was able to use describe
his relevance to my project and use on my interview page.
Leadership Letters. Website. Web. 11 Feb. 2015.
<http://issuu.com/eurekacollege/docs/leadership_letters_2?e=2342890/4500503>
The Eureka College Reagan Museum emphasizes Reagans lasting legacy, as well as his
leadership abilities One of the ways that Eureka passes on lessons in leadership is through

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their Leadership Letters magazine. I embedded the letters in my site as an example of


Reagans legacy of leadership.
Michael Reagan bio. Website. Web. 10 Nov. 2014. http://michaelreagan.com
I used this website to obtain a bio for my interview page. It gives a succinct bio of
Michael Reagan.
"Miller Center." American President: Ronald Wilson Reagan: Foreign Affairs. Website. Web. 7
Dec. 2014. http://millercenter.org
I used this site to gain a better understand Reagan's foreign policy. It helped me get a
clear picture of Reagan's strategies, leadership and legacy. This site provided information
to add depth to my project.
Presidential Leadership in the Cold War. Website. Web. 14 Feb. 2015.
<http://reagan.civiced.org/lessons/middle-school/presidential-leadership-cold-war quotes and piccollapse prediction>
From this site I was able to read and overview of the Ronald Reagans leadership during
the Cold War and the ending of the Cold War.
Suzanne Massie bio. Website. Web. 17 Feb. 2015. http://suzannemassie.com/bio.html
I used this site to obtain background information prior to my interview with her. She
specialized in Russian history and culture and became a consultant to President Reagan.
I also obtained a short bio of her for the interview page.
The Reagan-Gorbachev Summits. Website. Web. 15 Feb. 2015.
http://www.thereaganfiles.com/the-summits.html
This website provided a summary of the 4 summits between Reagan and Gorbachev. I
used quotes and photographs from this site to add to my pages for the 4 summits. The
quotes added more information and depth to my pages.
Ward Churchill bio. Website. <http://www.breakingnews.com/topic/ward-churchill/>
This site provided a bio of Ward Churchill. I was able to read this information prior to
my interview and use it on my Interviews and Transcripts page.
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