The Elusive Quest
America's Pursuit of European Stability and French Security, 1919-1933
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The University of North Carolina Press
Published:1st Apr '11
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Leffler argues that American officials did not disregard European developments after World War I but, rather, they sought to settle the war debt and reparations controversies, to stabilize European currencies, and to revive European markets. Leffler bridges the gap between revisionist and traditionalist studies by integrating the diverse aspects of foreign policy and elucidates many new aspects of the foreign policymaking process in the postwar period.
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ISBN: 9780807897065
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 333g
423 pages
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