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We must be thankful for strong leaders when they are most needed: Some 16 years ago or so I was visiting with my family ...
MAHATHIR MOHAMAD, Malaysia’s prime minister from 1981 to 2003 and again from 2018 to 2020, resembles other statesmen he ...
Mikhail Gorbachev was the last of a trio of world leaders — including U.S. President Ronald Reagan and U.K. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher — who ended the Cold War and reshaped the globe ...
When we look back on the 1980s, a decade characterized by renewed Western strength and prosperity after the malaise of the 1970s, many of us think of three towering figures: Ronald Reagan, Margaret ...
Reagan, Thatcher, and Qaddafi From left: President Ronald Reagan in the Oval Office in 1986; British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at the White House in 1987; Libyan leader Moammar Qaddafi in ...
The new global alignments show a shared urgency within democratic countries about climate change and about rebuilding their industrial capacity.
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Reagan, Thatcher, and Qaddafi - MSNMrs. Thatcher was attempting to validate the core Buckley proposition that the state need not advance inexorably — that the state could, at least at the margins, be rolled back.
What it means to be a conservative has changed dramatically in the decades since Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher. Bloomberg Opinion’s Global Business Columnist Adrian Wooldridge argues not ...
35 years ago today. It’s an infamous phrase. Critics say it is a warrant for greed, while defenders see it as a realistic if brutal statement of the Reagan-Thatcher doctrine. Though her office ...
When my book on Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, and Pope John Paul II appeared in 2006, two reviews suggested that it was perhaps an example of providential history — namely, an attempt to ...
Great leaders do not come along all that often, but when they do, it often seems that they were providentially raised up to do great things in a time of crisis. As has been pointed out by many, the ...
Her insight might just as well describe another decades-long D.C. cycle: lose an election, gain a think tank. The major parties have a habit of responding to electoral defeat by c ...
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