HOW THE UNITED STATES HELPED RESTORE A EUROPE BATTERED BY WORLD WAR II
AND CREATED THE FOUNDATION FOR THE POSTWAR INTERNATIONAL ORDER
Seventy years ago, in the wake of World War II, the United States did
something almost unprecedented in world history: It launched and paid
for an economic aid plan to restore a continent reeling from war. The
European Recovery Planbetter known as the Marshall Plan, after chief
advocate Secretary of State George C. Marshallwas in part an act of
charity but primarily an act of self-interest, intended to prevent
postwar Western Europe from succumbing to communism. By speeding the
recovery of Europe and establishing the basis for NATO and diplomatic
alliances that endure to this day, it became one of the most
successful U.S. government programs ever.
The Brookings Institution played an important role in the adoption of
the Marshall Plan. At the request of Arthur Vandenberg, chairman of
the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Brookings scholars analyzed
the plan, including the specifics of how it could be implemented.
Their report gave Vandenberg the information he needed to shepherd the
plan through a Republican-dominated Congress in a presidential
election year.
In his foreword to this book, Brookings president Strobe Talbott
reviews the global context in which the Truman administration pushed
the Marshall Plan through Congress, as well as Brookings role in that
process. The book includes Marshalls landmark speech at Harvard
University in June 1947 laying out the rationale for the European aid
program, the full text of the report from Brookings analyzing the
plan, and the lecture Marshall gave upon receiving the Nobel Peace
Prize in 1953. The book concludes with an essay by Bruce Jones and
Will Moreland that demonstrates how the Marshall Plan helped shape the
entire postwar era and how todays leaders can learn from the plans
challenges and successes.
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ISBN
9780815729549
Publisert
2017
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Bloomsbury USA
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Engelsk
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