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Author:
Hopkins, Michael F. (Michael Francis), 1953- author.
Title:
Dean Acheson and the obligations of power / Michael F. Hopkins.
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
xv, 289 pages ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Acheson, Dean,--1893-1971.
Acheson, Dean,--1893-1971--Political and social views.
Acheson, Dean,--1893-1971.
Statesmen--United States--Biography.
Cabinet officers--United States--Biography.
United States--Foreign relations--1945-1953.
United States--Philosophy.--Philosophy.
HISTORY--United States--20th Century.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY--General.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY--Historical.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY--Political.
HISTORY--20th Century.--20th Century.
Cabinet officers.
Diplomatic relations.
Diplomatic relations--Philosophy.
Political and social views.
Statesmen.
United States.
1945-1953
Biography.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Beginnings -- National Duty -- Obligations of Power -- Leadership in Foreign Policy, 1949-1950 -- Confronting Perils, 1950-1951 -- Global Challenges, 1951-1953 -- Afterlife of a Secretary.
Summary:
"Dean Acheson helped to create and sustain the US-dominated international order. This book captures his influence, talents as policymaker, negotiator, alliance-builder and advocate to Congress, the US public and to opinion in the wider world--Provided by publisher.
Dean Acheson was the most influential American diplomat of the twentieth century. He shaped the pivotal shift in American foreign policy from isolation to engagement in global affairs, This critical re-evaluation of Acheson's public career analyzes his advocacy of intervention against Germany and Japan in 1939-1941, work on sanctions against Japan in 1941, contribution to the creation of new international institutions, and campaigns to secure the support of Congress and the American public. It scrutinizes his crucial role in the Truman Doctrine, the Marshall Plan, NATO, the formation of democratic governments in Germany and Japan, and involvement in the Korean War. It examines his advice on Europe and Vietnam to presidents Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon. Acheson was the architect of the policy of containing the Soviet Union that endured to the end of the Cold War. The book argues that Acheson was slower to abandon the prospect of understandings with the Soviets and the communists in China than his memoirs claim; his focus on the North Atlantic did not exclude his deep concern for Asian; and the policy of containment was part of his wider belief that American power brought the obligation to promote a stable international order. -- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Biographies in American foreign policy
ISBN:
0742544915
9780742544918
OCLC:
(OCoLC)966899941
LCCN:
2016052917
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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