The award-winning author of _Battle of Bretton Woods_ reveals the gripping history behind the Marshall Plan--told with verve, insight, and particular resonance for today. In the wake of World War II, with Britain's empire collapsing and Stalin on the rise, US officials under new secretary of state
The Marshall Plan and the Shaping of American Strategy
โ Scribed by Bruce D. Jones
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- Brookings Institution Press
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- en-US
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- 266 KB
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- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
How the United States helped restore a Europe battered by World War II and created the foundation for the postwar international order
Seventy years ago, in the wake of World War II, the United States did something almost unprecedented in world history: It launched and paid for an economic aid plan to restore a continent reeling from war. The European Recovery Plan--better known as the Marshall Plan, after chief advocate Secretary of State George C. Marshall--was in part an act of charity but primarily an act of self-interest, intended to prevent postwar Western Europe from succumbing to communism. By speeding the recovery of Europe and establishing the basis for NATO and diplomatic alliances that endure to this day, it became one of the most successful U.S. government programs ever.
The Brookings Institution played an important role in the adoption of the Marshall Plan. At the request of Arthur Vandenberg, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations...
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