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CONTENTS
Foreword by George P. Shultz
Introduction
Frequent Correspondents
Chapter One:Â The Early Years
Chapter Two:Â Home and Family
Chapter Three:Â Health and Personal Appearance
Chapter Four:Â Old Friends
Chapter Five:Â Hollywood Years and Friendships
Chapter Six:Â Governorship
Chapter Seven:Â Running for Office
Chapter Eight:Â Core Beliefs
Chapter Nine:Â Economic Policy
Chapter Ten:Â Domestic Policy
Chapter Eleven:Â The Cold War I: Ideology and Institutions
Chapter Twelve:Â The Cold War II: Politics, Arms, and Missile Defense
Chapter Thirteen:Â The Middle East and Southwest Asia
Chapter Fourteen:Â Terrorism and the Iran-Contra Scandal
Chapter Fifteen:Â The Americas
Chapter Sixteen:Â The International Scene
Chapter Seventeen:Â The Oval Office and Reelection
Chapter Eighteen:Â The Media
Chapter Nineteen:Â The Critics
Chapter Twenty:Â Reaching Out
Chapter Twenty-one:Â The Lighter Side
Chapter Twenty-two:Â American Leaders
Chapter Twenty-three:Â Foreign Leaders
Chapter Twenty-four:Â Pen Pals
Chapter Twenty-five:Â Back to California
A Note on Methods
References, Sources, and Interviews
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index of Letters
General Index
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