American Decades
People in the News
On 3 September 1983 David Bergland, a lawyer from California, won the Libertarian Party nomination for president. He opposed taxes, domestic spending, and involvement in foreign affairs and pledged to sell the national parks.
William Buckley, first secretary of the political section of the U.S. embassy in Beirut, Lebanon, was kidnapped by Arab extremists on March 1984. He was the third American abducted in Beirut in three weeks. On 20 January 1987 it was revealed that Buckley, who was alleged to have been chief of CIA operations in Lebanon, had been slain by his captors.
On 12 April 1988 Sen. Robert Byrd (D-W. Va.) announced that he would step down as head Senate Democrat after eleven years as majority or minority leader.
In February 1982 Juanita Castro, sister of Cuban president Fidel Castro, became a citizen of the United States, underscoring her political differences with her brother.
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1980's Government and Politics
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- Topics in the News
- The Cold War
- The Cold War: Thaw
- The Cold War: Third World Woes
- The Middle East
- The Middle East, Central America, and the Iran-Contra Scandal
- National Politics: Republican Nomination Race 1980
- National Politics: Democratic Nomination Race 1980
- National Politics: 1980 Elections
- National Politics: 1982 Elections
- National Politics: Republican Nomination Race 1984
- National Politics: Democratic Nomination Race 1984
- National Politics: 1984 Elections
- National Politics: 1986 Elections
- National Politics: Democratic Nomination Race 1988
- National Politics: Republican Nomination Race 1988
- The New Right
- Reaganomics
- Headline Makers
- People in the News
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Government and Politics, 1980–1989
