

POLITICAL SCIENCE
560 Pages, 4.5 x 7
Formats: Paperback
Paperback, $49.95 (US $49.95) (CA $66.95)
Publication Date: October 1990
ISBN 9780817989927
Inside Reagan’s World: the Policies, the People, and a Defining Era
Step inside the White House for unprecedented access to Reagan’s presidency. Written by the president’s advisor Martin Anderson, this insightful analysis reveals the forces that shaped America during a pivotal time. Discover key players, crucial decisions, and the lasting impact of the Reagan years.
“The best of the Reagan books.”
—Richard Rahn, chief economist, US Chamber of Commerce
“The only memoir to emerge so far from the Reagan years that combines both the acute observation of an insider with the objective coolness of a scholar. Anderson understands the former president better than anyone else I know.”
—Edmund Morris, Pulitzer Prize winner in history and Ronald Reagan’s authorized biographer
“The most insightful account of Reagan’s leadership style. Makes it plain that Reagan was not a mere pawn of his aides.”
—Professor Fred I. Greenstein, Politics Department chair, Princeton University
“Martin Anderson was Ronald Reagan’s brain trust. Revolution is a compelling story. The authoritative narrative.”
—Albert Lepawsky, professor emeritus, University of California, Berkeley
“A lucid, informed, and perceptive account of the Reagan years by a real insider. Fascinating. Outstanding.”
—Milton Friedman
Martin Anderson (1936–2015) was a senior fellow of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. He directed the research and policy development operation of Ronald Reagan’s successful presidential campaign and then joined his administration as domestic and economic policy adviser.