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Global Backlash is the first book to move beyond the monolithic
portrayal of the globalization protests that have escalated since
Seattle and are not likely to abate soon. With trenchant analysis
and dozens of primary documents from a variety of popular and
uncommon sources, Robin Broad explores proposals and initiatives
coming from the backlash to answer the question, But what do they
want? A range of sophisticated propositions and a vibrant debate
among segments of the backlash emerge. Highly readable and
analytically powerful, this book is vital to understanding the most
potent protest movement of our times. Visit our website for sample
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Addresses At Soviet-American Friendship Rally In Madison Square
Garden, November 14, 1945. Additional Contributors Include Joseph
Davies, Paul Robeson, Corliss Lamont And Others.
In this riveting collection, available for the first time in
paperback, we follow Harry S. Truman and Dean Acheson, two giants
of the post-World War II period who were primarily responsible for
the Marshall Plan and NATO, among other world-shaping initiatives,
as they move from an official relationship to one of candor, humor,
and personal expression. In these letters, spanning the years from
when both were newly out of office until Acheson's death at the age
of seventy-eight, we find them sharing the often surprising and
always illuminating opinions, ideas, and feelings that the
strictures of their offices had previously kept them from
revealing.
Unbuttoned, careless of language, unburdened by political
ambition or vanity, Truman and Acheson reveal their characters and
their loyalty to each other on every page. Truman, a Missouri
farmer with the unpolished but sharp intellect of a largely
self-educated man, and Acheson, well educated, urbane, and
affluent, seem an unlikely pair. But both men shared a deep and
abiding patriotism and a taste for politics that transcended their
very different backgrounds. "Affection and Trust" is a remarkable
book that brings to light the very human side of two of the most
important statesmen of the twentieth century.
Addresses At Soviet-American Friendship Rally In Madison Square
Garden, November 14, 1945. Additional Contributors Include Joseph
Davies, Paul Robeson, Corliss Lamont And Others.
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize
With deft portraits of many world figures, Dean Acheson analyzes the processes of policy making, the necessity for decision, and the role of power and initiative in matters of state. Acheson (1893–1971) was not only present at the creation of the postwar world, he was one of its chief architects. He joined the Department of State in 1941 as Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs and, with brief intermissions, was continuously involved until 1953, when he left office as Secretary of State at the end of the Truman years. Throughout that time Acheson's was one of the most influential minds and strongest wills at work. It was a period that included World War II, the reconstruction of Europe, the Korean War, the development of nuclear power, the formation of the United Nations and NATO. It involved him at close quarters with a cast that starred Truman, Roosevelt, Churchill, de Gaulle, Marshall, MacArthur, Eisenhower, Attlee, Eden Bevin, Schuman, Dulles, de Gasperi, Adenauer, Yoshida, Vishinsky, and Molotov. "The passing decades confirm Dean Acheson's place as the clearest thinking, most effective Secretary of State of the twentieth century. As a writer he has no equal since Thomas Jefferson first occupied the office in the eighteenth century."Gaddis Smith, Yale University
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