ISBN13: | 9781032767376 |
ISBN10: | 1032767375 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 304 pages |
Size: | 246x174 mm |
Language: | English |
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The Enlightenment, Romanticism, The Realist Age
Modernism, postmodernism
History of Europe
History of America
Politics in general, handbooks
The Enlightenment, Romanticism, The Realist Age (charity campaign)
Modernism, postmodernism (charity campaign)
History of Europe (charity campaign)
History of America (charity campaign)
Politics in general, handbooks (charity campaign)
Building Europe in New York
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This book reappraises the origins of the European Union through the lens of the private experts who advised Western governments on war and peace throughout the 1940s, particularly the partnership between the so-called ?Father of Europe? Jean Monnet and the US think tank Council on Foreign Relations.
This book reappraises the origins of the European Union through the lens of the private experts who advised Western governments on war and peace throughout the 1940s, particularly the partnership between the so-called ?Father of Europe? Jean Monnet and the US think tank Council on Foreign Relations.
American support for European integration has never been a philanthropic enterprise, but part of a long-term strategic design with roots in World War II informal planning and diplomacy. While advising the Roosevelt and Truman administrations, the Council on Foreign Relations formed a policy network with European policymakers sharing similar values and goals. The new archival findings of this volume reveal that the CFR-Monnet partnership proved instrumental in stimulating debate on postwar order, improving inter-Allied cooperation and then creating the first supranational institution in history, the European Coal and Steel Community, as the result of a joint private-public effort which originated outside the channels of official diplomacy.
Scholars and graduate students interested in diplomacy, geopolitics and political thought will discover unexplored but substantial links between American strategic thinking, transatlantic public diplomacy and European politics.
Part 1: An Overview
1. Introduction: The Power of the Men with Vision
Part 2: World War Two
2. The Civil Service of the Wise Men (1938?1940)
3. Guns, Words and Plans (1940?1942)
4. Dreaming of a Postwar Order (1943?1945)
Part 3: Postwar
5. The Informal Planners of European Recovery (1945?1947)
6. Marshall Plan?s Europe (1947?1948)
7. The Old Dream: The Origins of the European Coal and Steel Community (1949?1952)
8. Conclusion