From 1921 to 1928, future president Hoover built the Commerce Department into one of the most influential forces in federal government. During this time, the United States became a major creditor to other nations, which in turn had a significant impact on power relations between nations. The Commerce Department also became a champion of American economic rights and independence from foreign commodities, and in the process became the guiding force in national economic policy.



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Joseph Brandes is Emeritus Professor of History, William Paterson College of New Jersey.

Titel
Herbert Hoover and Economic Diplomacy
Untertitel
Department of Commerce Policy, 1921-1928
EAN
9780822975489
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
23.11.2010
Digitaler Kopierschutz
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