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When Secretary Shultz joined the Reagan cabinet, war raged in Lebanon, the Soviets had upped the arms race ante and terrorism was epidemic. But his combination of strength and diplomacy led to a bold Middle East peace initiative, helped end the Cold War and the U.S. a force to fear again.
His personal account offers privileged, behind-the-scene views of key diplomatic meetings and the internal power struggle that climaxed in the astounding Iran-Contra affair. Shultz also paints vivid portraits of major international and domestic players, including a startling assessment of Reagan.
"Honest, insightful, important." (Wall Street Journal)
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Shultz has held four cabinet posts, including Secretary of State and Secretary of Labor.
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