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- Reagan’s speech made references to celebrated transatlantic figures and the history of Anglo-American relations. As has been emphasised since the second world war and is still commonplace today, this sought to underline the specialness of the Anglo-American relationship.
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Jun 8, 1982 · Westminster Speech. Explore the Reagan Institute, promoting the values of President Reagan through research, policy solutions, and thought leadership.
Jun 1, 2022 · The 40th anniversary of the Westminster speech should remind us to lift our sights and have big dreams about freedom in the world. We should not be afraid to dream of a truly democratic China at peace with its neighbors.
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On June 8 1982, US President Ronald Reagan addressed UK MPs in the Palace of Westminster. He said: "We're approaching the end of a bloody century plagued by a terrible political invention -- totalitarianism.
Apr 1, 1989 · Reagan reminded America that government cannot create economic growth and that government generally is the enemy of economic growth. Yet Reagan also taught us that there is something that government can do. It can create an environment that is friendly to growth. Government can help unleash human imagination and creativity.
Feb 6, 2011 · A century after his birth and 30 years after he took office, President Ronald Reagan's optimistic vision and complex conservatism inspire and haunt Republicans and Democrats alike.
Mar 15, 2023 · Ronald Reagan announces his candidacy for president in 1979. Can you describe the correlation of forces, to use a good, old Marxist term, between the United States and the Soviet Union in 1979?