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Aftermath of World War II
Anti-Americanism
Anti-imperialism
Appeasement
Arsenal of Democracy
Atomic spies
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Axis powers
Battle of the Atlantic
Bretton Woods Conference
Casablanca Conference
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Cold War
Colonialism
Concert of Europe
Containment
Cripps' mission
Decolonization
Diplomatic history
Disarmament
Duff Cooper
Eastern Front (World War II)
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Fellow traveller
Foreign policy
Four Policemen
George F. Kennan
Good Neighbor policy
Great power
Great Society
Harry Hopkins
Holy Alliance
Hugh Dalton
Imperialism
Invasion of Poland
Isolationism
John Erickson (historian)
Lend-Lease
Leo Amery
Maxim Litvinov
Mission to Moscow
Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact
Monroe Doctrine
Morgenthau Report
Moscow Conference (1941)
National security
Neocolonialism
New Nationalism
New Thought
Operation Barbarossa
Orwellian
Otto von Bismarck
Pacific War Council
Peaceful coexistence
Perfidious Albion
Polish government-in-exile
Power politics
Soviet Empire
Soviet Military Power
Soviet Union
Soviet Union-United States relations
Superiority (short story)
Tehran Conference
United Kingdom-United States relations
United States Department of State
W. Averell Harriman
War
Warfare
Wendell Willkie
Winston Churchill
World War II
Yalta Conference
Zimmermann Telegram

Product details

  • ISBN 9780691037301
  • Weight: 454g
  • Dimensions: 197 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Aug 1994
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Here Warren Kimball explores Roosevelt's vision of the postwar world by laying out the nature and development of FDR's "war aims"--his long-range political goals. As the face of eastern Europe and the world changes before our eyes, Roosevelt's goals, dismissed during the Cold War as impractical, seem less unrealistic today.
Warren F. Kimball is Robert Treat Professor of History at Rutgers University (Newark College). His books include Churchill & Roosevelt, The Complete Correspondence (Princeton).

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