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Kenneth Weisbrode

    Kenneth Weisbrode explore l'histoire de la diplomatie, avec un accent particulier sur l'histoire américaine et européenne du XXe siècle. Ses recherches se concentrent sur l'interaction entre les institutions officielles, telles que les ministères des Affaires étrangères, et les réseaux diplomatiques informels dans la région atlantique. Weisbrode examine comment ces diplomates ont forgé des alliances vitales, offrant des perspectives sur les changements générationnels et l'impact durable des entreprises diplomatiques. Son expertise éclaire les mécanismes complexes des relations internationales et la formation de la politique mondiale.

    The Atlantic Century
    • The Atlantic Century

      Four Generations of Extraordinary Diplomats who Forged America's Vital Alliance with Europe

      • 496pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      The Atlantic Century is the first major historical study to re-examine the American-European partnership with an emphasis on the personalities behind the policy. Our strong system of European alliances built during the last century did not happen serendipitously. It was carefully constructed and cemented by a network of diplomats and politicians, who imagined, built, and sustained a new international system. In their vision, America and Europe were part of a single cooperative transatlantic community— not rivals or one another’s periodic savior, as they had been during two world wars.Historian Kenneth Weisbrode reveals—for the first time, warts and all—the insider’s story of such well-known figures as Dean Acheson, W. Averell Harriman, and Henry Kissinger. It is the story of how and why the State Department’s Bureau of European Affairs (EUR)—the “mother bureau” as it was called, the nerve center of the Atlanticists—rose to become the U.S. government’s preeminent foreign policy office.In today’s fractious world, The Atlantic Century is both timely and telling.

      The Atlantic Century
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