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  • '''Dean Acheson''' (1893-1971), was the American diplomat who was primarily responsibly for * Beisner, Robert L. ''Dean Acheson: A Life in the Cold War'' (2006), 800pp; a standard scholarly biography; c
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  • ...ocratic National Chairman and the foremost opponent of [[Prohibition]]), [[Dean Acheson]] (future Secretary of State under Harry Truman), along with many industria
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  • In his memoirs, ''Present at the Creation'', former Secretary of State [[Dean Acheson]] characterized the role of Policy Planning<blockquote>To anticipate the em
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  • * Beisner, Robert L. ''Dean Acheson: A Life in the Cold War'' (2006), 800pp; a standard scholarly biography; c
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  • ...November 1943 to sign the UNRRA charter establishing the relief agency. [[Dean Acheson]] and [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] were key supporters.
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  • ...nior State Department officials, especially Nitze and Secretary of State [[Dean Acheson]], it portrayed a well-armed Soviet Union bent on world domination, and arg
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  • ....</ref> Truman shifted from FDR's détente to [[containment]] as soon as [[Dean Acheson]] convinced him the Soviet Union was a long-term threat to American interes In foreign affairs, Truman brought in [[Dean Acheson]] as Secretary of State, and promoted the Point Four program of aid to unde
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  • * Beisner, Robert L. ''Dean Acheson: A Life in the Cold War'' (2007) [http://www.amazon.com/Dean-Acheson-Life-C
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  • ...ime. President [[Harry S. Truman]], [[United States Secretary of State]] [[Dean Acheson]], and [[United States Secretary of Defense]] [[Louis Johnson]] all receive
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  • ...National Army (VNA), cautioning that the Chinese army was near the border. Dean Acheson, however, had replaced George C. Marshall as Secretary of State, and was no
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  • ...ith Ho in 1946 seeking a compromise over [[Cochin China]], was warned by [[Dean Acheson]] that the U.S. would not favor a Communist Vietnam. However after their me At approximately the same time, U.S. Secretary of State [[Dean Acheson]] directed U.S. personnel in Hanoi, "Keep in mind Ho's record as clear age
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  • ...a was a threat, given a millennium of Sino-Vietnamese enmity, as well as [[Dean Acheson]]'s claim that the French "blackmailed" the U.S. into supporting them. On H Meanwhile, in the U.S., Secretary of State Dean Acheson advised a representative in Hanoi, "Keep in mind Ho's record as clear agent
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  • ...an’s top people had betrayed America. He singled out Secretary of State [[Dean Acheson]] and Secretary of Defense [[George Marshall]]. Liberals were aghast; Trum
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  • ...ummer of 1969, new from graduate school, he and Paul Wolfowitz worked with Dean Acheson and Paul Nitze in the short-lived but influential Committee to Maintain a P
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  • ...either retired from politics or joined the GOP. A few of them, such as [[Dean Acheson]] found their way back to the Democratic Party.
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  • * Beisner, Robert L. ''Dean Acheson: A Life in the Cold War'' (2006), 800pp [http://www.amazon.com/Dean-Acheson
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  • The initial objective of Truman and his top advisor Secretary of State [[Dean Acheson]] was to repel the North Korean invasion, restore the Rhee regime, and cont
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  • ...ppress Communism internally. Marshall's deputy, Undersecretary of State [[Dean Acheson]] convinced Congress that a Soviet threat to American security had to be co
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  • After his surprise reelection in 1948, Truman brought in [[Dean Acheson]] as Secretary of State, and promoted the Point Four program of aid to unde
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  • ...plan was designed and operated by State Department officials, especially [[Dean Acheson]] in 1947 and began in 1948 when the Republican-controlled Congress authori
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  • ...living. In 1949 Keyserling gained support from powerful Truman advisors [[Dean Acheson]] and [[Clark Clifford]]. Nourse resigned as chairman, warning about the da
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  • ...nsure whether Roosevelt intended to cut off all oil supplies, or whether [[Dean Acheson]] and other subordinates made the decision to do so. Irvine H. Anderson, Jr
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  • ...sdam... - NARA - 199024.jpg|thumb|300px|Churchill with [[Anthony Eden]], [[Dean Acheson]] and [[Harry Truman]], 5 January 1952.]]
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