Winning the Peace - The Marshall Plan and America's Coming of Age as a Superpower (Hardcover, Revised)


Praise for "Winning The Peace"

"Nicolaus Mills's fascinating book at once challenges the conventional wisdom about the success of the Marshall Plan and argues that the plan succeeded anyway. I can't imagine a more timely reflection on how the United States once reinforced democracy abroad without losing the world's respect--and its own political soul."
--Sean Wilentz, Dayton-Stockton Professor of History, Princeton University and author of "The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to Lincoln"

"By illuminating the past, Nicolaus Mills's eloquent history of the Marshall Plan also informs thepresent. Marshall's genius was to understand that the power of America's example is as important as the example of its power. As we grapple with new global challenges--from radical fundamentalists to the spread of lethal weapons and from economic dislocation to environmental degradation--Mills's study of Marshall reminds us how urgent it is that we recapture the totality of America's strength."
--Senator Joseph Biden, Chairman, U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee

"Nicolaus Mills has a double purpose in this splendid book. First, he gives us a lively and accessible account of the conception and implementation of the Marshall Plan and a probing analysis of its effectiveness.That is his historical project; he also has a political project of great importance--to remind us of what America can do in the world when its leaders are committed to speak honestly to their own people, to consult with allies abroad (and listen to what they say), and to adapt policy to the circumstances of the 'real world.' "
--Michael Walzer, author of "Just and Unjust Wars"

""In Winning the Peace,"Nicolaus Mills has not only given the reader a clear account of the Marshall Plan--and why it worked--but also a moving and timely reminder of just what a great and selfless American George C. Marshall was. It is an important and very readable work of history."
--Michael Korda, author of "Ulysses S. Grant and Ike"

"Of all the ambitious undertakings in American foreign policy, the Marshall Plan particularly merits a fresh look, with an eye both to its historical significance and to its lessons for today's world--and tomorrow's U.S. leaders. Nicolaus Mills has given the plan and the man for whom it is named just that. He has done so with admirable clarity, concision, and persuasiveness."
--Strobe Talbott, President of the Brookings Institution and author of "The Great Experiment"

"Popularly perceived by Americans, the 'Marshall Plan' was simply a welfare program. In reality, it was a nation-building effort aimed at nothing less than the reorganization of European capitalism. Nick Mills's masterful synthesis has captured, in an amazingly brief and accessible treatment, the extreme complexity of the interaction of the seventeen sovereign and competitive nations formally linked by the European Recovery Program."
--Dr. Larry I. Bland, Senior Director, George C. Marshall Foundation


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Praise for "Winning The Peace"

"Nicolaus Mills's fascinating book at once challenges the conventional wisdom about the success of the Marshall Plan and argues that the plan succeeded anyway. I can't imagine a more timely reflection on how the United States once reinforced democracy abroad without losing the world's respect--and its own political soul."
--Sean Wilentz, Dayton-Stockton Professor of History, Princeton University and author of "The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to Lincoln"

"By illuminating the past, Nicolaus Mills's eloquent history of the Marshall Plan also informs thepresent. Marshall's genius was to understand that the power of America's example is as important as the example of its power. As we grapple with new global challenges--from radical fundamentalists to the spread of lethal weapons and from economic dislocation to environmental degradation--Mills's study of Marshall reminds us how urgent it is that we recapture the totality of America's strength."
--Senator Joseph Biden, Chairman, U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee

"Nicolaus Mills has a double purpose in this splendid book. First, he gives us a lively and accessible account of the conception and implementation of the Marshall Plan and a probing analysis of its effectiveness.That is his historical project; he also has a political project of great importance--to remind us of what America can do in the world when its leaders are committed to speak honestly to their own people, to consult with allies abroad (and listen to what they say), and to adapt policy to the circumstances of the 'real world.' "
--Michael Walzer, author of "Just and Unjust Wars"

""In Winning the Peace,"Nicolaus Mills has not only given the reader a clear account of the Marshall Plan--and why it worked--but also a moving and timely reminder of just what a great and selfless American George C. Marshall was. It is an important and very readable work of history."
--Michael Korda, author of "Ulysses S. Grant and Ike"

"Of all the ambitious undertakings in American foreign policy, the Marshall Plan particularly merits a fresh look, with an eye both to its historical significance and to its lessons for today's world--and tomorrow's U.S. leaders. Nicolaus Mills has given the plan and the man for whom it is named just that. He has done so with admirable clarity, concision, and persuasiveness."
--Strobe Talbott, President of the Brookings Institution and author of "The Great Experiment"

"Popularly perceived by Americans, the 'Marshall Plan' was simply a welfare program. In reality, it was a nation-building effort aimed at nothing less than the reorganization of European capitalism. Nick Mills's masterful synthesis has captured, in an amazingly brief and accessible treatment, the extreme complexity of the interaction of the seventeen sovereign and competitive nations formally linked by the European Recovery Program."
--Dr. Larry I. Bland, Senior Director, George C. Marshall Foundation

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Imprint

Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd)

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

2008

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First published

2008

Authors

Dimensions

243 x 163 x 28mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

304

Edition

Revised

ISBN-13

978-0-470-09755-7

Barcode

9780470097557

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LSN

0-470-09755-8



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