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Policy for the West
This book discusses many countries' foreign policy around the end of World War II and their relations to the United Nations and the Great Britain. The book consists of 23 chapters divided in five parts about containment including Soviet hostility, general war, the theory of containment, Atlantic Plan and Marshall Plan, Suez, and the situation around Korea, strength including defense, inflation, and economy, unity of the West, instability, Marshall Aid, world economy, common policies, politics of union, and practical federalism, and faith for freedom. This book is suitable for casual readers and research on foreign relations after World War II.
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