This conversation with George P. Shultz is the seventh of eleven conversations with the former Secretary of State. Originally recorded in 2006, Shultz speaks with a former National Security Council member and colleague in the Reagan administration, Richard Pipes. During the conversation, the two talk about their time in the administration and specifically discuss how they feel their time impacted world history. Shultz shares insight into Reagan's conversations with Mikhail Gorbachev while discussing several issues such as divisiveness in the U.S. at the time and Shultz's activities as an emeritus professor.
Originally Recorded: 2006
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