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This work challenges the assertion that the nuclear freeze and Western European movements forced Ronald Reagan to improve Soviet-American relations during his presidency. It shows that Reagan's views played a role in instigating the Soviet-American Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty in 1987.
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