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Present at the creation, my years in the State Department

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Dean Acheson joined the U.S. Department of State in 1941 as an assistant secretary for economic affairs. Shortly after the end of World War II he attempted to resign but was persuaded to come back as under secretary of state; Harry Truman eventually rewarded Achesons loyalty by picking him to run the State Department during his second term (1949 to 1953). "The period covered in this book was one of great obscurity to those who lived through it " Acheson wrote at the beginning of his memoirs first published in 1969. "The period was marked by the disappearance of world powers and empires ... and from this wreckage emerged a multiplicity of states most of them new all of them largely underdeveloped politically and economically. Overshadowing all loomed two dangers to all--the Soviet Unions new-found power and expansive imperialism and the development of nuclear weapons." Present at the Creation is a densely detailed account of Achesons diplomatic career delineated in intricately eloquent prose. Going over the origins of the cold war--the drawing of lines among the superpowers in Europe the conflict in Korea--Acheson discusses how he and his colleagues came to realize "that the whole world structure and order that we had inherited from the nineteenth century was gone " and that the old methods of foreign policy would no longer apply. Among the accolades Acheson garnered for his candid self-assessment was the 1970 Pulitzer Prize for history.

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Publisher
My Store
Publication date
January 1, 1970
ISBN-10
0241018668
ISBN-13
9780241018668
Item Weight
31.2 oz
Dimensions
in
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