Conceiving The Marshall Plan: A Three-Part Study Of Motive Behind U.S. Development Policy
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2020
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"Whilst the effect of the Marshall Plan is well-noted, there exists a wide range of interpretations as to what caused the United States to supply some $13.3 billion in aid to help rebuild Western European economies following the end of WWII. Three dominant schools have dominated the debate over the Marshall Plan’s intent: The realist, revisionist and ideological..."
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Bryan, Michael. “Conceiving The Marshall Plan: A Three-Part Study Of Motive Behind U.S. Development Policy.” Report: West Point Undergraduate Historical Review. Volume 10 (2020): 58-72.