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Author Wala, Michael.
Title The Council on Foreign Relations and American foreign policy in the early Cold War / Michael Wala.
Imprint Providence : Berghahn Books, 1994.
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 Preface 
 Introduction: Subversion from "the Right" or from the "the Left"? 
1The Founding of the Council on Foreign Relations: "To Create and Stimulate International Thought"1
2The Council on Foreign Relations to 1945: From Men's Club to Brain Trust15
3The Soviet Union and the United States: Allies or Potential Enemies?57
4Europe and Germany: "Political Economy in the Literal Sense of that Term"91
5Asia - Japan and China: "A Viable Far Eastern Economy on a Multilateral Basis"141
6The Role of the United States After 1945: "Maintenance of Peace, Freedom, and Prosperity" versus "American Security, Private Enterprise, and Our Way of Life"153
7Managing the Public: "And Our Ideas Will Control the World"171
8The Council on Foreign Relations and the Decision-Making Process in U.S. Foreign Policy217
 Appendices245
 Bibliography257
 Index281
Descrip. xiv, 289 p. ; 23 cm.
Note Originally published: Winning the peace. Stuttgart : F. Steiner, 1990.
Bibliog. Includes bibliographical references (p. [257]-280) and index.
Subject Council on Foreign Relations -- History -- 20th century.
United States -- Foreign relations -- 1945-1953.
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