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Landslide: The Unmaking of the president, 1984–1988
Landslide: The Unmaking of the President, 1984–1988 offers an investigative and detailed account of the political decline of President Ronald Reagan during his second term in office. Written by journalists Jane Mayer and Doyle McManus, the book examines the internal dynamics of the Reagan administration, major policy failures, and the crises that reshaped public perception of the presidency. Central to the narrative is the Iran–Contra affair, which exposed deep dysfunction within the White House and raised questions about presidential authority, accountability, and constitutional processes. Drawing on extensive interviews and confidential documents, the authors provide a critical analysis of how political mismanagement and hidden operations contributed to the unraveling of a once-dominant presidency. The work is a significant resource for understanding U.S. politics in the 1980s and the complexities of executive power.
| PMKAA03366 | 973.927 MAY l | Museum KAA (USA) | Tersedia |
| PMKAA03367 | 973.927 MAY l | Museum KAA (USA) | Tersedia |
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