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George F. Kennan and the making of American foreign policy, 1947-1950

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When George C. Marshall, the organizer of victory as Army Chief of Staff during World War II, became Secretary of State in January of 1947, he faced not only a staggering array of serious foreign policy questions but also a State Department rendered ineffective by neglect, maladministration, and low morale.

Soon after his arrival Marshall asked George F. Kennan to head a new component in the department's structure--the Policy Planning Staff.

In this major work Wilson Miscamble scrutinizes Kennan's subsequent influence over foreign policymaking during the crucial years from 1947 to 1950.

Despite an already large literature on the origins of the Cold War, this exhaustively researched study casts new light on American foreign policy during the Truman administration: it clearly shows how policy was actually made.

Neither a survey of Kennan's ideas nor a simple narrative of his activities devoid of context, it covers the wider spectrum of discussion and decision within the State Department and beyond.

Miscamble argues that American foreign policy from 1947 to 1950 was not simply a working out of a clearly delineated strategy of containment.Far from dictating policies, the famous containment doctrine was formed by them in a piecemeal and pragmatic manner.

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Princeton University Press
0691024839 / 9780691024837
Paperback / softback
327.73
06/06/1993
United States
English
xvii, 419 p.
24 cm
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This book is the most insightful treatment of George Kennan that has yet been published and the best work I know on the making of U.S. foreign policy during this period. The work is an astonishing scholarly accomplishment. Miscamble offers fresh interpretations and a new sense of the context in which policy was made and of the complex influences on the policymakers. -- Richard H. Ullman, Princeton University
This book is the most insightful treatment of George Kennan that has yet been published and the best work I know on the making of U.S. foreign policy during this period. The work is an astonishing scholarly accomplishment. Miscamble offers fresh interpretations and a new sense of the context in which policy was made and of the complex influences on the policymakers. -- Richard H. Ullman, Princeton University 1KBB USA, 3JJPG c 1945 to c 1960, HBJK History of the Americas, HBLW3 Postwar 20th century history, from c 1945 to c 2000, JPQB Central government policies, JPS International relations