Sovereign soldiers : how the U.S. military transformed the global economy after World War II

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    • Madsen, Grant

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Sovereign soldiers : how the U.S. military transformed the global economy after World War II

Grant Madsen

(American business, politics, and society)

University of Pennsylvania Press, c2018

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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They helped conquer the greatest armies ever assembled. Yet no sooner had they tasted victory after World War II than American generals suddenly found themselves governing their former enemies, devising domestic policy and making critical economic decisions for people they had just defeated in battle. In postwar Germany and Japan, this authority fell into the hands of Dwight D. Eisenhower and Douglas MacArthur, along with a cadre of military officials like Lucius Clay and the Detroit banker Joseph Dodge. In Sovereign Soldiers, Grant Madsen tells the story of how this cast of characters assumed an unfamiliar and often untold policymaking role. Seeking to avoid the harsh punishments meted out after World War I, military leaders believed they had to rebuild and rehabilitate their former enemies; if they failed they might cause an even deadlier World War III. Although they knew economic recovery would be critical in their effort, none was schooled in economics. Beyond their hopes, they managed to rebuild not only their former enemies but the entire western economy during the early Cold War. Madsen shows how army leaders learned from the people they governed, drawing expertise that they ultimately brought back to the United States during the Eisenhower Administration in 1953. Sovereign Soldiers thus traces the circulation of economic ideas around the globe and back to the United States, with the American military at the helm.

Table of Contents

List of Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1. When the Military Became an External State Chapter 2. The War, the Economy, and the Army Chapter 3. The Army in a Time of Depression Chapter 4. The Army, the New Deal, and the Planning for the Postwar Chapter 5. "The Thing Was Assembled by Economic Idiots" Chapter 6. The Army Creates a Plan for Germany Chapter 7. A German "Miracle" Chapter 8. Political Progress in Japan-and Economic Decline Chapter 9. "Recovery Without Fiction" Chapter 10. Implementing the Lessons of Victory in Japan Chapter 11. Truman and Eisenhower Chapter 12. "The Great Equation" Chapter 13. Protecting the Global Economy Epilogue Notes Index Acknowledgments

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