With Franklin Roosevelt’s death in April of 1945, Vice President
Harry Truman and Senator Arthur Vandenberg, the Republican leader on
foreign policy, inherited a world in turmoil. With Europe flattened
and the Soviets emerging as America’s new adversary, Truman and
Vandenberg built a tight, bipartisan partnership at a bitterly
partisan time to craft a dramatic new foreign policy through which the
United States stepped boldly onto the world stage to protect its
friends, confront its enemies, and promote freedom. These two men
transformed America from a reluctant global giant to a self-confident
leader; from a nation that traditionally turned inward after war to
one that remained engaged to shape the postwar landscape; and from a
nation with no real military establishment to one that now spends more
on defense than the next dozen nations combined. Lawrence J. Haas, an
award-winning journalist, reveals how, through the close collaboration
of Truman and Vandenberg, the United States created the United Nations
to replace the League of Nations, pursued the Truman Doctrine to
defend freedom from communist threat, launched the Marshall Plan to
rescue Western Europe’s economy from the devastation of war, and
established NATO to defend Western Europe. '
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Truman, Vandenberg, and the Partnership That Created the Free World
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ISBN
9781612348322
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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