Harry & Arthur: Truman, Vandenberg, And The Partnership That Created The Free World Harry And Arthur
معرفی کتاب «Harry & Arthur: Truman, Vandenberg, And The Partnership That Created The Free World Harry And Arthur» نوشتهٔ Haas, Lawrence J.;Truman, Harry S.;Vandenberg, Arthur H.;Vandenberg, Arthur Hendrick، منتشرشده توسط نشر Potomac Books در سال 2016. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
With Franklin Roosevelt's death in April of 1945, Vice President Harry Truman and Sen. Arthur Vandenberg, the Republican leader on foreign policy, inherited a world in turmoil. Working in strong bipartisan fashion at a bitterly partisan time, they crafted a dramatic new foreign policy through which the United States stepped boldly onto the world stage for the first time to protect its friends, confront its enemies, and promote freedom. Haas reveals how this collaboration helped create the United Nations to replace the League of Nations; pursued the Truman Doctrine to defend freedom from Communist threat; launched the Marshall Plan to rescue the Western Europe economy from the devastation of war, and established NATO to defend Western Europe.;Introduction: Harry and Arthur -- Part I.A victory against war itself -- President Wilson tried to work out a way -- We may perfect this charter of peace and justice -- As dumb as they come -- Sensible machinery for the settlement of disputes -- America wins! -- A solid structure upon which we can build -- Part II. To support free peoples -- What is Russia up to now? -- The Russians are trying to chisel away a little here, a little there -- Halfbright -- Vandenberg expressed his complete agreement with me -- The president's message faces facts -- The administration made a colossal blunder in ignoring the UN -- Part III. The world situation is very serious -- Desperate men are liable to destroy the structure of their society -- I have no illusions about this so-called Marshall Plan -- The perils of hunger and cold in Europe -- The commies will be completely back in the saddle -- A problem which they themselves must meet -- A welcome beacon in the world's dark night -- Part IV. An attack against them all -- Their hope must lie in this new world of ours -- A sound answer to several critical necessities -- Nothing will be done without consultation with you -- Politics shall stop at the water's edge -- The most sensible, powerful, practicable, and economical step -- The Senate has lost a pillar of strength -- Epilogue: A look ahead. Introduction: Harry And Arthur -- Part I. A Victory Against War Itself -- President Wilson Tried To Work Out A Way -- We May Perfect This Charter Of Peace And Justice -- As Dumb As They Come -- Sensible Machinery For The Settlement Of Disputes -- America Wins! -- A Solid Structure Upon Which We Can Build -- Part Ii. To Support Free Peoples -- What Is Russia Up To Now? -- The Russians Are Trying To Chisel Away A Little Here, A Little There -- Halfbright -- Vandenberg Expressed His Complete Agreement With Me -- The President's Messages Faces Facts -- The Administration Made A Colossal Blunder In Ignoring The Un -- Part Iii. The World Situation Is Very Serious -- Desperate Men Are Liable To Destroy The Structure Of Their Society -- I Have No Illusions About This So-called Marshall Plan -- The Perils Of Hunger And Cold In Europe -- The Commies Will Be Completely Back In The Saddle -- A Problem Which They Themselves Must Meet -- A Welcome Beacon In The World's Dark Night -- Part Iv. An Attack Against Them All -- Their Hope Must Lie In This New World Of Ours -- A Sound Answer To Several Critical Necessities -- Nothing Will Be Done Without Consultation With You -- Politics Shall Stop At The Water's Edge -- The Most Sensible, Powerful, Practicable, And Economical Step -- The Senate Has Lost A Pillar Of Strength -- Epilogue. Lawrence J. Haas. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Mode Of Access: World Wide Web. With Franklin Roosevelt’s death in April of 1945, Vice President Harry Truman and Sen. Arthur Vandenberg, the Republican leader on foreign policy, inherited a world in turmoil. With Europe flattened and the Soviets emerging as America’s new adversary, Truman and Vandenberg built a tight partnership with one another to address the challenges at hand. Working in strong bipartisan fashion at a bitterly partisan time, they crafted a dramatic new foreign policy through which the United States stepped boldly onto the world stage for the first time to protect its friends, confront its enemies, and promote freedom. These two men—unlikely partners by way of personality and style—transformed the United States from a reluctant global giant to a self-confident leader; from a nation that traditionally turned inward after war to one that remained engaged to shape the postwar landscape; and from a nation with no real military establishment to one that now spends more on defense than the next dozen nations combined. Lawrence J. Haas, an award-winning journalist, reveals how, through the close collaboration of Truman and Vandenberg, the United States created the United Nations to replace the League of Nations, pursued the Truman Doctrine to defend freedom from Communist threat, launched the Marshall Plan to rescue Western Europe’s economy from the devastation of war, and established NATO to defend Western Europe. With Franklin Roosevelt’s death in April of 1945, Vice President Harry Truman and Senator Arthur Vandenberg, the Republican leader on foreign policy, inherited a world in turmoil. With Europe flattened and the Soviets emerging as America’s new adversary, Truman and Vandenberg built a tight, bipartisan partnership at a bitterly partisan time to craft a dramatic new foreign policy through which the United States stepped boldly onto the world stage to protect its friends, confront its enemies, and promote freedom. These two men transformed America from a reluctant global giant to a self-confident leader; from a nation that traditionally turned inward after war to one that remained engaged to shape the postwar landscape; and from a nation with no real military establishment to one that now spends more on defense than the next dozen nations combined. Lawrence J. Haas, an award-winning journalist, reveals how, through the close collaboration of Truman and Vandenberg, the United States created the United Nations to replace the League of Nations, pursued the Truman Doctrine to defend freedom from communist threat, launched the Marshall Plan to rescue Western Europe’s economy from the devastation of war, and established NATO to defend Western Europe. ' With Franklin Roosevelt’s death in April of 1945, Vice President Harry Truman and Sen. Arthur Vandenberg, the Republican leader on foreign policy, inherited a world in turmoil. Working in strong bipartisan fashion at a bitterly partisan time, they crafted a dramatic new foreign policy through which the United States stepped boldly onto the world stage for the first time to protect its friends, confront its enemies, and promote freedom. Haas reveals how this collaboration helped create the United Nations to replace the League of Nations; pursued the Truman Doctrine to defend freedom from Communist threat; launched the Marshall Plan to rescue Western Europe’s economy from the devastation of war, and established NATO to defend Western Europe. Reveals how, through the close collaboration of Harry Truman and Arthur Vandenberg, the United States created the United Nations to replace the League of Nations, pursued the Truman Doctrine to defend freedom from Communist threat, launched the Marshall Plan to rescue Western Europe’s economy from the devastation of war, and established NATO to defend Western Europe. How the bipartisan partnership of President Harry Truman and Senator Arthur Vandenberg revolutionized America’s foreign policy and set the course for America’s global leadership through the Cold War and beyond.
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