The Memoirs of Ambassador Henry F. Grady: From the Great War to the Cold War"Ambassador Henry F. Grady's memoir describes his role in the evolving U.S. International economic policy during WW II and the Cold War. Serving key diplomatic posts in Italy, Greece, India, and Iran, Grady describes economic warfare during WW II, developing reciprocal trade agreements, and implementing the Truman Doctrine"--Provided by publisher. |
Contents
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Israel and Palestine | 99 |
Indias First American Ambassador | 117 |
Cold Warrior in Greece | 136 |
Trouble in Tehran | 158 |
Allies Rivals and Missed Opportunities | 175 |
Change Is the Rule | 202 |
Bibliography | 211 |
Index | 219 |
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The Memoirs of Ambassador Henry F. Grady: From the Great War to the Cold War Henry Francis Grady No preview available - 2009 |
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