Word: europeanization
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...threat that the Red Army may advance still farther west . . . that gives the Kremlin and the native Communist parties of western Europe an abnormal and intolerable influence in the affairs of the European continent. Therefore, the immediate and decisive problem of our relations with the Soviet Union is whether, when, on what conditions the Red Army can be prevailed upon to evacuate Europe...
...evening last week the five members of the Executive Committee of the European Economic Cooperation Committee were ushered into the green-tinted library of the U.S. Embassy in Paris. Their job had been to lay a practical groundwork under the Marshall Plan. They were in a mellow mood. Their report on the 16 participating nations' reconstruction needs and measures was ready for signing. But their U.S. hosts for the evening (Under Secretary of State Will Clayton, Ambassador to Britain Lewis Douglas, Ambassador to France Jefferson Caffery) soon routed any optimism. For two hours Clayton handed out "friendly advice...
Thirteen of the 16 nations (all except Norway, Sweden and Switzerland) announced that they would discuss a European customs union. Top U.S. officials were even more interested in a program that would inspire Western Europe to work for itself than in the amount of help the U.S. would be asked to deliver...
After two months on the continent attending scientific conclaves and promoting an Emergency World People's Conference to meet in New York City this November, Mather told the press that "this nation must have European markets to escape a depression...
Here in Boston Mather warned that in two or three years this country will sink into economic collapse unless European depression is avoided. As temporary chairman of the World People's Congress which gathers in New York City on November 29 he will probably introduce this issue with emphasis on Soviet-American relations...