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New Directions In Economic And Security Policy Uswest European Relations In A Period Of Crisis And Indecision Werner J Feld

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New Directions In Economic And Security Policy Uswest European Relations In A Period Of Crisis And Indecision Werner J Feld
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.07 MB
Author: Werner J Feld
ISBN: 9780429691737, 0429691734
Language: English
Year: 2019

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New Directions In Economic And Security Policy Uswest European Relations In A Period Of Crisis And Indecision Werner J Feld by Werner J Feld 9780429691737, 0429691734 instant download after payment.

The contributors to this volume examine selected aspects of economic and foreign policy relationships between the United States and Western Europe from historical as well as contemporary perspectives. Topics focused upon include the unsuccessful attempts by the Soviet Union and the Western allies in the 1950s to remedy the division of Germany; the circumstances leading to the 1955 peace treaty between the Soviet Union and Austria; the impact of the Marshall Plan and earlier U.S. aid efforts on the economic recovery of Austria; and the effects of divergent public opinion in Western Europe on the formulation and implementation of contemporary U.S. and NATO security policies. Bruno Kreisky's essay is unique inasmuch as the former chancellor of Austria bases his observations on personal contacts with many world leaders, including U.S. presidents from Truman to Reagan. The contribution by Senator Mathias offers unusual insights derived from his long tenure on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. 

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