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The Marshall plan : fifty years after

"The Marshall Plan: Fifty Years After" is a comprehensive examination of the European Recovery Program (ERP), which provided substantial American aid to Western Europe following World War II. This collection of essays delves into the plan's historical significance, its impact on European integration, and its long-term consequences. The contributors analyze various facets of the ERP, including its economic, political, and social dimensions, offering insights into how it shaped postwar Europe. The book also reflects on the enduring relevance of the Marshall Plan in contemporary international relations and economic policy. By revisiting this pivotal moment in history, the authors provide a nuanced understanding of the plan's role in fostering European recovery and unity

Print Book, English, 2001
1st ed
Palgrave, New York, 2001