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International Politics, Domestic Politics and the Marshall Plan, some cases, draw strength from each other. As Gourevitch puts it, ‘International relations and domestic politics are … so interrelated that they should be analyzed simultaneously, as wholes.’. Thus, events such as the Marshall Plan can be most profitably understood with reference to both domestic a重叠 发表于 2025-3-24 05:26:55
The Marshall Plan,ter places the Marshall Plan in its historical context, while considering the purpose and significance of the Marshall Plan. It discusses the content of Marshall’s speech that launched the aid programme, and analyzes the economic, political and strategic reasons for the Marshall Plan, arguing that iLipohypertrophy 发表于 2025-3-24 07:43:02
The Scale and Impact of the Marshall Plan,itical. Not only is Marshall Aid seen as helping to provide the basis for a new postwar international economic order, but also as actively limiting and affecting policy options for the recipient states. In order to assess the impact of the programme and the amount of leverage that this gave the US oencomiast 发表于 2025-3-24 13:25:51
The Government/Union Alliance in Postwar Britain,th the state, with capitalism and with organized labour. Furthermore, the structure, development and the diverse groupings within the Labour Party, have meant that it has been unusually prone to factionalism, and these dilemmas have tended to show themselves through a left–right divide. As Seyd putsindenture 发表于 2025-3-24 18:22:04
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The Anglo-American Council on Productivity,ll Plan. Established in 1948, the Anglo-American Council on Productivity (AACP) played an important part in this, becoming a model for similar organizations across Europe. Involving cooperation between unions and management, its main aim was to promote productivity in Britain, though it also provide