Was there a Reagan Revolution? If so, is it over? Or did it
fundamentally change the course of history? In this volume 31
distinguished analysts evaluate the Reagan administration's
policies in areas ranging from the deficit to civil rights, from
military spending to education, from the environment to taxes.
Although they acknowledge the administration's real achievements,
many of them conclude that President Reagan squandered much of his
potential and that his crusade for reform amounted to business as
usual. Assessing the Reagan Years is the most comprehensive
analysis yet of the successes and failures of the
administration.