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    Guerra Fría e intervención estadounidense en Malvinas (1982) by Ana Laura Bochicchio

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Al analizar las conversaciones bilaterales entre Margaret Thatcher y Ronald Reagan, junto con comunicados oficiales y publicaciones de diferentes agencias estatales estadounidenses, puede observarse el modo en que el desarrollo de dicha contienda, más allá de las particularidades regionales que la desencadenaron, estuvo inserto en la lógica antisoviética de la segunda Guerra Fría. …”
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    CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK AND LEVELS OF COMPETITIVENESS by Orsolya Tünde NAGY, Anita KISS

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The concept of competitiveness, however, only entered the public consciousness in the 1980s, in connection with the activities of the Sectoral Competitiveness Committee set up by Ronald Reagan. In 1979, he published his academic paper "How Competitive Forces Shape Strategy", in which he identified the five forces that influence industry competition, providing a framework for conducting industry analysis and business strategy development. …”
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    Black Orpheus by Hlonipha Mokoena

    Published 2022-06-01
    “… Although it’s only been thirty years since the Berlin Wall was torn down, the term “Cold War” has become something of an antique. It is as if when Ronald Reagan pronounced those fateful words, “Mr Gorbachev, tear down this wall”, the wheels of history suddenly and irrevocably came to a standstill. …”
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    INTERNATIONAL FORUM OF AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR ENGINEERING EDUCATION by Vasily Ivanov, Yulia Ziyatdinova

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…He became President of Purdue in January 2013; in the past he was twoBterm governor of Indiana, and, earlier, he worked in the White House during Ronald Reagan’s presidency and later served as director of the Office of Management and Budget under President George W. …”
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