Brock, William E., 221

Bronson, Charles, 22

Brown, Archie, 219, 220–21, 295

Brown, Pat, 32

Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 136, 288, 290

Bujak, Zbigniew, 112

Burger, Warren E., 73

Bush, George H. W., 74, 129, 137, 191, 299, 307

Bush, George W., 307

Caldicott, Helen, 205

Callahan, Bob, Sr., 68–69

Cannistraro, Vincent, 259

Cannon, Lou, 34, 64–65, 143, 147, 242, 301

Carter, Jimmy, 53, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 80, 82, 159, 205, 209, 236, 238

Iran hostage crisis and, 56–57

knowledge of invasion of Poland, 92–93

Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and, 58

Casaroli, Agostino Cardinal, 136

Casey, William J., 121, 199

Afghanistan and, 231, 234

decision to deploy Stinger missiles in Afghanistan and, 259–60

as director of CIA, 74, 118, 119–20

Farewell Dossier and, 124–25

Saudi Arabia and, 250–51, 256

support of Poland and, 290

Vatican and, 136, 137

Collingwood, Chris, 35

Communism, 11

end of, in Eastern Europe, 292

RR’s 1950s crusades against, 12, 18–20

SDI as factor for fall of, 300–302

Communists in Hollywood, 25–26

tactics of, 19

Conference of Studio Unions (CSU), 10

Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), 59–60, 117

Containment doctrine, 159

RR’s rejection of, 42–43

Cooke, Alistair, 22

Cooke, Terence (archbishop of New York), 76

Cooper, Gary, 16

Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Controls (COCOM), 161, 163, 280

Cotten, Joseph, 22

CPAC. See Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC)

Cronkite, Walter, 9

Crusade for Freedom (1950), 18

Dickinson, Angie, 22

Displaced Persons, RR’s speeches on behalf, 14–15

Dixon, Illinois, 3

First Christian Church of, 8

Lowell Park in, 3–6

Dobriansky, Paula, 116

Dobrynin, Anatoly, 146, 294

Dolan, Anthony R., 140

Donskiy, Alexander, 300

Douglas, Helen Gahagan, 38

D’Souza, Dinesh, 68

Duberstein, Ken, 81

Dudek, Joseph, 85

Dunckel, Earl, 67

Castro, Fidel, 186

Ceausescu, Nicolai, 292

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 119–20

Chamberlain, Neville, 36

Chambers, Whittaker, 117

Chebrikov, Viktor, 206

Chernenko, Konstantin, 137, 217, 243

Chiang Kai-Shek, 46

China, 46

Christian Anti-Communist Crusade, 19

Christian Social Association, 85

Churchill, Sir Winston, 42, 44–45

Clark, William P., Jr., 8

Afghanistan and, 234–35

on arms race, 248

blocking construction of Soviet pipeline and, 146, 148, 150

downing of South Korean airliner, 188–89

on “evil empire” speech of RR, 174–75 French relations and, 154

as gubernatorial aide, 32, 36–37

as head of National Security Council, 112, 113–17, 118, 119, 120, 121

NSDDs and, 125–26, 130, 156, 157, 160, 164, 166, 168

possible use of U.S. force to invade Poland and, 95–97

resignation of, 190–91

on RR, 313

on RR and Poland, 291

on RR’s preoccupation with Poland, 87, 89

SDI deception and, 210

as secretary of interior, 219

Strategic Defense Initiative and, 175–77

Vatican and, 133–34, 136, 139

Clay, Lucius, 18

Cohen, Richard, 275

Cold War, 35–36

RR’s rejection of policies of, 41–45

Coll, Steve, 233, 236

Collingwood, Charles, 33

economic policies, of Ronald Reagan, 79–81

Elliott, Ben, 67

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