many studies have examined John Foster Dulles' role as secretary of
state during the Eisenhower Administration, few works have
concentrated on his involvement with international organization.
This book examines the evolution of Dulles' thought on
international organization and his actual involvement with
international organization from 1919 until his death in 1959. It
reveals that Dulles' earlier experiences played an important role
in shaping his policymaking, but that in the mid-1940s his
conception of the international system underwent a major change
that affected his later thought on international organization.
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