This compact and accessible biography critically assesses the life and career of Dean Acheson, one of America\'s foremost diplomats and strategists.
The remarkable durability of that World order-which has remained the dominant fact of international life long after the end of the Cold War-makes a careful examination of Acheson\'s diplomacy especially relevant to today\'s international challenges..
In an even broader sense, Acheson played an instrumental role in creating the institutions, alliances, and economic arrangements that, in the 1940s, brought to life an American-dominated World order.
Cold War strategy for containing the Soviet Union.
More than any other individual, Acheson is responsible for designing and implementing the ultimately successful U.
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Dean Acheson can justifiably be called the principal architect of the American Century.
Right up until his death in 1971, Acheson continued to participate in major policy decisions and debates, including the Cuban missile and Berlin crises and the Vietnam War. foreign policy initiatives of those years, including the Truman Doctrine, the Marshall Plan, the Creation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the rebuilding of Germany and Japan, America\'s intervention in Korea, and its early involvement in the Middle East and Southeast Asia.
Truman\'s secretary of state from 1949 to 1953, Acheson shaped many of the key U.
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As a top State Department official from 1941 to 1947 and as Harry S.
This compact and accessible biography critically assesses the life and career of Dean Acheson, one of America\'s foremost diplomats and strategists