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How will future historians rate the Reagan presidency?

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How will future historians rate the Reagan presidency?

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I think the skepticism will fade and his place in history will look very good. He changed our relationship with the Soviet Union, which, in turn, changed the nature of the world. What did you do following your work with President Reagan? As the arms negotiations matured and clearly were producing two treaties, Secretary Shultz and Reagan asked me to become counselor of the State Department. It was Shultz’s view that my presence was no longer necessary in Geneva, since we had ironed out all the differences between us and were now in a technical stage. President Reagan, however, insisted that I stay as the head of the delegation in Geneva, with the result that I had two jobs for quite some substantial amount of time toward the end of the Reagan administration. The treaties were in good shape. I telephoned my Geneva delegation daily and occasionally flew back to Geneva when I believed it to be necessary. Most of my time, however, I was working at the State Department on other matters. At

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