
Turmoil and Triumph
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Turmoil and Triumph isn't just a memoir?though it is that, too?it's a thrilling retrospective on the eight tumultuous years that Schultz worked as secretary of state under President Ronald Reagan.
Under Schultz's strong leadership, America braved a nuclear arms race with the Soviet Union, increasingly damaging waves of terrorism abroad, scandals such as the Iran-Contra crisis, and eventually the end of the decades-long Cold War.
With the strong convictions and startling candor for which Schultz is known, this personal account takes readers into the heart of the Reagan administration, revealing the behind-the-scenes talks and churning tensions that informed a transitional decade that many Americans now look back on as one of the country's most exalted.
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- Intro
- Foreword
- Part I: Gathering the Threads
- Chapter 1: The World in Turmoil
- Chapter 2: Confirmation: Prepare and Defend
- Chapter 3: How I Think and How I Got That Way
- Part II: The Middle East: Progress and Despair
- Chapter 4: The Siege of Beirut
- Chapter 5: The PLO Moves Out of Beirut
- Chapter 6: A "Fresh Start" in the Middle East
- Chapter 7: Lebanon After the PLO Exit: Chaos Takes Another Form
- Part III: Gardening
- Chapter 8: The Soviet Union: First Efforts
- Chapter 9: Our Neighborhood
- Chapter 10: Damage Control: The Siberian Pipeline Dispute
- Chapter 11: Allies and Friends in Europe
- Part IV: Strategies Take Shape
- Chapter 12: A Move Beyond Rhetoric with the Soviet Union
- Chapter 13: Japan: Strategic Partner and Economic Power
- Chapter 14: An Agreement Between Lebanon and Israel
- Chapter 15: Tension and Tragedy in Lebanon
- Chapter 16: Iraq, Iran, and Chemical Weapons
- Chapter 17: The Strategic Defense Initiative
- Chapter 18: A Strategy for Soviet Relations
- Chapter 19: The Intensity of Central America
- Chapter 20: Grenada: A Shot Heard Round the World
- Chapter 21: The Missile and the Alliance
- Part V: On the Move
- Chapter 22: China: Dealing Across Ideologies
- Chapter 23: The Strength and the Struggle to Negotiate in Central America
- Chapter 24: The Continuing Search for Peace in the Middle East
- Chapter 25: Realistic Reengagement with the Soviets
- Chapter 26: Breakthrough with Gromyko
- Chapter 27: New Man: New Ideas?
- Chapter 28: Bitburg
- Chapter 29: Rocks on the Summit Road
- Chapter 30: Classroom in the Kremlin
- Summit in Geneva
- Chapter 31: People Power in the Philippines
- Chapter 32: Confronting Terrorism: Evolution of a Policy
- Chapter 33: Terrorism: Attack and Counterattack
- Chapter 34: The Year of Maximum Leverage
- Chapter 35: Victim Made Hostage: The Nicholas Daniloff Case
- Chapter 36: What Really Happened at Reykjavik
- Part VI: Setback
- Chapter 37: Revelation: Arms Sales to Iran
- Chapter 38: A Battle Royal
- Chapter 39: The Snake Would Not Die
- Part VII: On the Move Again
- Chapter 40: The Struggle to Get Back on Track
- Chapter 41: Breaking Through to the Soviets
- Chapter 42: Testimony on Iran-Contra
- Chapter 43: Signs of a Sea Change: Reflagging in the Persian Gulf
- Chapter 44: Signs of a Sea Change: A New Mix in the Middle East Peace Process
- Chapter 45: Signs of a Sea Change: Toward Democracy in Central America, Chile, and South Korea
- Chapter 46: The Long Road to a Washington Summit
- Chapter 47: Interlock: The Shultz Initiative
- Chapter 48: The Struggle to Oust Noriega
- Chapter 49: The Last of the Superpower Summits: Making the Most of It
- Chapter 50: The End of Colonialism in Africa
- Chapter 51: Turning Point
- Footnotes
- Index
- Copyright
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