| Dean Acheson - 1970 - 858 頁
...man alive, except possibly Paul Hoffman, and what citizens and the representatives in Congress alike always wanted to learn in the last analysis was how...economic and political organization and alignment. Columnists and commentators might play with bloodless words and conceptions like projectors of silent... | |
| Marie-Laure Djelic - 2001 - 332 頁
...desperation and chaos'. he was mistaken . . . What citizens and the representatives in Congress alike always wanted to learn in the last analysis was how...operated to block the extension of Soviet power.' The Marshall weapon proved all the more powerful in that it did not intend to confront the communist... | |
| John Van Oudenaren - 2005 - 436 頁
...State Dean Acheson later wrote in his memoirs, "what citizens and representatives in Congress alike always wanted to learn in the last analysis was how...Communist economic and political organization and alignment."4 THE BRUSSELS TREATY AND THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE In addition to the Marshall Plan, there... | |
| |