...with the exception of a handfull of advocates for peace and social and economic justice.
2004: George Bush
2003: The American Soldier
The face of America, its might and good will, in a region unused to democracy
2002: The Whistleblowers
Women who blew the whistle on Worldcom, Enron and the FBI
2001: Rudolph Giuliani
New York mayor leads with his heart after 9/11 attacks
2000: George W. Bush
41's son elected President in the most controversial fashion
1990s
1999: Jeff Bezos
Amazon.com founder changed face of business
1998: Bill Clinton/Kenneth Starr
President, independent counselor waged public battle
1997: Andy Grove
Intel CEO helps led digital revolution
1996: David Ho
AIDS researcher pioneered treatment for deadly disease
1995: Newt Gingrich
Speaker of the House spearheaded G.O.P.'s sweeping congressional victory
1994: John Paul II
Pope traveled the globe to express his conservative views
1993: The Peacemakers
Mandela, De Klerk, Rabin and Arafat found ways to break out from prisons of war
1992: Bill Clinton
Wonder boy from Hope, Ark., broke 12 years of G.O.P. control of White House
1991: Ted Turner
His Cable News Network revolutionized news coverage
1990: George Bush
President acted decisively abroad; waffles at home
1980s
1989: Mikhail Gorbachev
"Man of the Decade" became patron of change
1988: The Endangered Earth
Jumpstarted a new era of environmental activism
1987: Mikhail Gorbachev
Shattered Soviet lethargy
1986: Corazon Aquino
Led peaceful revolution that ended Marcos years in Philippines
1985: Deng Xiaoping
Reshaped China by embracing free-market reforms
1984: Peter Ueberroth
Married Big Business to the Olympics with profitable L.A. Games
1983: Ronald Reagan/Yuri Andropov
Deadlock failed to de-escalate cold war missile race
1982: The Computer
TIME anticipated a revolution
1981: Lech Walesa
Solidarity leader struck first blows against Kremlin's empire
1980: Ronald Reagan
Americas leaned right, and The Great Communicator was born
1970s
1979: Ayatullah Khomeini
Rarely has so improbable a leader shaken the world
1978: Teng Hsiao-p'ing
Brought stability to China, long racked by extremism
1977: Anwar Sadat
Dared greatly with surprise peace gambit and trip to Israel
1976: Jimmy Carter
Played outsider status into successful run for White House
1975: U.S. Women
Refusing to play second-fiddle, women asserted their equality
1974: King Faisal
Saudi led OPEC price hikes that roiled world markets
1973: Judge Sirica
Broke Watergate open by pursuing truth in the White House
1972: Nixon/Kissinger
Master diplomats talked detente with U.S.S.R., visited Mao
1971: Richard Nixon
Opened China's door, devalued dollar, quelled antiwar protest
1970: Willy Brandt
West German tried to bring about enlarged, united Western Europe
1960s
1969: Middle Class
Their silent but newly felt presence began to shape course of nation
1968: U.S. Astronauts
Led the way as race to moon enters final lap
1967: Lyndon Johnson
Vietnam turned him from architect of social reform into embattled leader
1966: Young People
They shook up society, trusted no one over 30
1965: Gen. William Westmoreland
Oversaw struggling U.S. grunts in Vietnam
1964: Lyndon Johnson
President began to forge his Great Society
1963: Martin Luther King, Jr.
Led civil rights cause by arming troops with dreams and oratory
1962: Pope John XXIII
Opened the windows of his age-old Church, sparks revolution
1961: John F. Kennedy
Won battle for White House against Richard Nixon in squeaker
1960: U.S. Scientists
Scored inpressive gains while struggling to keep pace with Soviets
1950s
1959: Dwight D. Eisenhower
Rallied NATO allies by facing up to high-flying Khrushchev
1958: Charles De Gaulle
Crisis in Algeria brought WWII hero back to power in France
1957: Nikita Khrushchev
Scored an immense propaganda victory over U.S. with launch of Sputnik
1956: Hungarian Patriot
Launched first revolt behind Soviet's "Iron Curtain"
1955: Harlow H. Curtice
Helped steer U.S. into new age of wide-open affluence
1954: John Foster Dulles
Secretary of State brought "brinksmanship" to cold war lexicon
1953: Konrad Adenauer
Forced war-shattered West Germany to face the future
1952: Queen Elizabeth II
Her coronation ushered in a new era for Britain
1951: Mohammed Mossadegh
Rallied short-lived anti-Western government in Iran
1950: G.I. Joe
Marched into history as cold war heats up in Korea
1940s
1949: Winston Churchill
Named Man of the Half-Century
1948: Harry S. Truman
"Gave 'em hell" with stunning victory over Tom Dewey
1947: George Marshall
Secretary of State oversaw visionary Marshall Plan
1946: James F. Byrnes
First Secretary of State to face the cold war
1945: Harry Truman
Answered critics and proved his mettle
1944: Dwight D. Eisenhower
Rolled back Germans after leading Allies into France
1943: Gen. George Marshall
Oversaw vast war effort on two fronts
1942: Joseph Stalin
The U.S.'s new ally in war against Hitler
1941: Franklin D. Roosevelt
Faced two potent foes after preparing reluctant U.S. for battle
1940: Winston Churchill
Britain stood firm against Hitler, who conquered five nations
1930s
1939: Joseph Stalin
Paved the way for Hitler's war by signing secret pact with old enemy
1938: Adolf Hitler
His figure strode over Europe with all the swagger of a conqueror
1937: Gen. and Mme. Chang Kai-Shek
Japan's invasion of China imperiled them as "Man and Woman of the Year"
1936: Wallis Simpson
Shook the British crown with her new husband, once King Edward VIII
1935: Haile Selassie
Ethiopia's king fought an incursion by Italy's strongman, Mussolini
1934: Franklin D. Roosevelt
The President battles the Depression
1933: Hugh Johnson
National Recovery Administrator works tirelessly to revive America's economy
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt
Takes over as President for nation facing economic calamity
1931: Pierre Laval
His energy and vision restored France to the center of world events
1930: Mohandas Gandhi
The pacifist mobilizes India to pursue its independence
1920s
1929: Owen Young
U.S. businessman chaired second post-war Reparations Conference
1928: Walter Chrysler
Rocked Detroit by buying Dodge and unveiling a new line, Plymouth
1927: Charles Lindbergh
His solo New York-Paris flight made him a legend
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