1st Edition
Dilemmas of Internationalism The American Association for the United Nations and US Foreign Policy, 1941-1948
By Andrew Johnstone
Copyright 2009
212 Pages
by
Routledge
212 Pages
by
Routledge
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Dilemmas of Internationalism is a new political history of the 1940s which charts and analyses the efforts of private internationalists to define US internationalism and promote the establishment of the United Nations. Internationalists hoped that the United States would shake off the fear of entangling alliances that had characterised the nation's history, replacing isolationism and unilateralism... Read more
Contents: Introduction; Stumbling from peace to war: citizens for victory; Gearing our programme with that of the government; Shared aims: Eichelberger, Shotwell and the state department; Slow progress: selling internationalism to the public; Whose internationalism? The non-partisan Council to Win the Peace and Americans United for World Organisation; Dumbarton Oaks: exposition or endorsement?; Ratification: not so much an end as a beginning; Start with the charter; Dual objectives: the AAUN and the committee for the Marshall Plan; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
Biography
Andrew Johnstone, Lecturer in American History, University of Leicester, UK.
'Dilemmas is well researched and written. The book provides an easy to follow narrative that would be accessible to upper-level undergraduate students.' Peace & Change






