This volume of essays, written by an eminent group of diplomatic
historians, are designed as a tribute to the work of Dean Acheson.
As President Truman's Secretary of State between 1949 and 1953,
Acheson was a crucial figure in the shaping of the post-war world
and was involved in a wide range of issues - from the creation of
NATO to the Korean War. Douglas Brinkley is the author of "The Life
and Times of James V. Forrestal", "After the Creation - Dean
Acheson and American Foreign Policy, 1953-1971" and "Jean Monnet -
The Path to European Unity".
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