The Marshall Plan and Germany : West German development within the framework of the European Recovery Program

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The Marshall Plan and Germany : West German development within the framework of the European Recovery Program

edited by Charles S. Maier, with the assistance of Günter Bischof

Berg : St. Martin's Press [distributor], 1991

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 488-503) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This volume brings together an international team of distinguished political and economic historians to take stock of earlier work on the origins and impact of the Marshall Plan, and reinterpret it in light of revolutionary upheavals in Central and Easter Europe.

目次

  • Part 1 The formation of American policy - personal perspectives and international solutions: George C.Marshall and the Marshall Plan, Forrest Pogue
  • toward the Marshall Plan - a memoir of policy development in Germany (1945-47), Charles P.Kindleberger
  • European integration and German reintegration - Marshall Planners and the search for recovery and security in Western Europe, Michael J.Hogan
  • European integration and the "special relationship" - implementing the Marshall Plan in the Federal Republic, Thomas Schwartz. Part 2 A new political matrix for Europe - institutional responses within Germany and France
  • German policy responses to the Marshall Plan, Klaus Schwabe
  • building coalitions - non-governmental German-American linkages, Werner Link
  • ambiguous partnership - France, the Marshall Plan, and the problem of Germany, Raymond Poidevin. Part 3 Assessing the economic achievement: American aid and West German economic recovery - A macroeconomic perspective, Werner Abelshauser
  • the Marshall Plan and economic key sectors - a microeconomic perspective, Knut Borchardt and Christof Buchheim
  • preconditions for export-led growth - the Marshall Plan and German foreign trade, Alan Milward.

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