1st Edition

Lend-lease, Loans, And The Coming Of The Cold War A Study Of The Implementation Of Foreign Policy

By Leon C Martel Copyright 1979
326 Pages
by Routledge

328 Pages
by Routledge

328 Pages
by Routledge

This book examines several foreign policy decisions that contributed significantly to the coming of the Cold War: President Truman's order to cut back lend-lease to the USSR after the defeat of Germany and the termination of lend-lease to the USSR after Japan's capitulation.

1. The Creation and Renewal of Lend-Lease 2. Organization and Operation of the Special Lend-Lease Program for Russia 3. Policy Formation for the End of Lend-Lease 4. Planning for Postwar Economic Reconstruction 5. Cutback and Termination of Lend-Lease to Russia 6. Russia's Two Requests for Postwar Loans 7. Implementation: The Neglected Phase of the Policy-making Process

Biography

Leon Martel is executive vice-president of the Hudson Institute and director of its Research Management Council. He previously was on the political science faculty at Hofstra University.