Dean Acheson and the making of U.S. foreign policy

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Dean Acheson and the making of U.S. foreign policy

edited by Douglas Brinkley

Macmillan, 1993

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 258-264) and index

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内容説明

President Truman's Secretary of State (1949-53), Dean Acheson was a crucial figure in the shaping of the postwar world. In an astonishingly creative and demanding tenure Acheson was involved to a degree seldom realized today in a huge range of issues: from the creation of NATO to the Korean War. The result of a major commemorative conference, this volume brings together ten distinguished diplomatic historians, commissioned to write on various aspects of Acheson's career, based on primary archival research.

目次

  • Preface - Acknowledgements - Introduction
  • P.H.Nitze - The Rise and Fall of Economic Diplomacy: Dean Acheson and the Marshall Plan
  • M.J.Hogan - Dean Acheson and the Atlantic Community
  • L.S.Kaplan - Acheson, the Bomb, and the Cold War
  • R.L.Messer - Loy Henderson, Dean Acheson and the Origins of the Truman Doctrine
  • B.L.Kuniholm - China's Place in the Cold War: The Acheson Plan
  • N.B.Tucker - Dean Acheson and the Japanese Peace Treaty
  • T.Igarashi - Frustrating the Kremlin Design: Acheson and N.S.C.68
  • S.L.Rearden - Negotiating from Strength: Acheson, the Russians and American Power
  • M.P.Leffler - Marshall and Acheson: The State Department Years, 1945-51
  • F.C.Pogue - Foreign Economic Policy in Dean Acheson's Time and Ours
  • W.Diebold - Index

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