This volume has as its focus the role of the Marshall Plan as both
a force in the transformation of European Economic practices and a
stimulus to political integration in Europe. This organizing theme
is framed in terms of two other issues that are central to
contemporary debates in international political economy and
geopolitical studies: the origins and development of the Cold War,
and the growing globalisation of the world economy. In relating the
Marshall Plan to these issues, this book goes beyond the typical
diplomatic history approach to place the Plan in the context of
both the political economy of late twentieth-century Europe, and
the impact of American models of business and government that came
with the Plan.
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