FDR's Ambassadors and the Diplomacy of Crisis: From the Rise of Hitler to the End of World War II

FDR's Ambassadors and the Diplomacy of Crisis: From the Rise of Hitler to the End of World War II

by David Mayers
ISBN-10:
1107031265
ISBN-13:
9781107031265
Pub. Date:
11/22/2012
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
1107031265
ISBN-13:
9781107031265
Pub. Date:
11/22/2012
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
FDR's Ambassadors and the Diplomacy of Crisis: From the Rise of Hitler to the End of World War II

FDR's Ambassadors and the Diplomacy of Crisis: From the Rise of Hitler to the End of World War II

by David Mayers
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Overview

What effect did personality and circumstance have on US foreign policy during World War II? This incisive account of US envoys residing in the major belligerent countries – Japan, Germany, Italy, China, France, Great Britain, USSR – highlights the fascinating role played by such diplomats as Joseph Grew, William Dodd, William Bullitt, Joseph Kennedy and W. Averell Harriman. Between Hitler's 1933 ascent to power and the 1945 bombing of Nagasaki, US ambassadors sculpted formal policy – occasionally deliberately, other times inadvertently – giving shape and meaning not always intended by Franklin D. Roosevelt or predicted by his principal advisors. From appeasement to the Holocaust and the onset of the Cold War, David Mayers examines the complicated interaction between policy, as conceived in Washington, and implementation on the ground in Europe and Asia. By so doing, he also sheds needed light on the fragility, ambiguities and enduring urgency of diplomacy and its crucial function in international politics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781107031265
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 11/22/2012
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

David Mayers teaches at Boston University, where he holds a joint professorship in the History and Political Science departments. His previous books include Cracking the Monolith: US Policy Against the Sino–Soviet Alliance, 1949–1955 (1986), George Kennan and the Dilemmas of US Foreign Policy (1988), The Ambassadors and America's Soviet Policy (1995), Wars and Peace: The Future Americans Envisioned, 1861–1991 (1998) and Dissenting Voices in America's Rise to Power (Cambridge University Press, 2007).

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I. Axis: 1. Rising sun; 2. Third Reich; 3. New Roman Empire; Part II. Victims: 4. Middle Kingdom; 5. France Agonistes; Part III. Victors: 6. Britannia; 7. Great Patriotic War; 8. Conclusions: US diplomacy and war; Bibliography.
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