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Reagan's Cold War Strategies with William Inboden | BRI Scholar Talks 

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Was Ronald Regan’s Cold War strategy actually successful? In this episode of Scholar Talks, William Inboden, Professor and Director of the Hamilton Center for Classical and Civic Education at the University of Florida, joins BRI Senior Fellow Tony Williams. They discuss Reagan's war strategies in his first and second administrations, keeping the Cold War Cold, and determine whether or not Reagan's strategies were successful.
00:00:05 - 00:02:08 - Intro
00:02:09 - 00:10:10 Reagan's Cold War Strategy
00:10:11 - 00:12:00 Nuclear War
00:12:01 - 00:15:14 First Administration Strategies
00:15:15 - 00:19:53 Reagan's Administration Management
00:19:54 - 00:24:18 Progress in Second Administration
00:24:19 - 00:26:59 Success of Cold War Strategies
00:27:00 - 00:27:28 - Outro
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