3. See, for example, Peter Schweizer, Reagan's War: The Epic Story of His Forty-Year Struggle and Final Victory over Communism (New York, 2003). The triumphalist argument is critically evaluated in Robert J. McMahon, "American Foreign Policy during the Reagan Years," Diplomatic History 19 (Spring 1995), 367–84, and Jeremi Suri, "Explaining the End of the Cold War: A New Historical Consensus?" Journal of Cold War Studies 4 (Fall 2002), 60–92.