Reconstructing Russia

The Political Economy of American Assistance to Revolutionary Russia, 1917-1923

Nonfiction, History
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Author: Leo J. Bacino ISBN: 9781612772103
Publisher: The Kent State University Press Publication: November 5, 1995
Imprint: The Kent State University Press Language: English
Author: Leo J. Bacino
ISBN: 9781612772103
Publisher: The Kent State University Press
Publication: November 5, 1995
Imprint: The Kent State University Press
Language: English

Reconstructing Russia focuses on the Wilson administration’s efforts to find some way to provide economic support to Russian Siberia as a counterpoint to German economic influence. The connection between the Wilson administration’s efforts to provide economic assistance in Siberia and the Marshall Plan becomes even more significant at the close of the twentieth century as contemporary debates are waged over the issue of economic assistance to the former Soviet Union. Bacino places Wilson’s Russian policy in a new light and examines it from a government-wide perspective. He analyzes several significant issues and gives a fresh look at one of the most confusing episodes in Wilsonian foreign policy.

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Reconstructing Russia focuses on the Wilson administration’s efforts to find some way to provide economic support to Russian Siberia as a counterpoint to German economic influence. The connection between the Wilson administration’s efforts to provide economic assistance in Siberia and the Marshall Plan becomes even more significant at the close of the twentieth century as contemporary debates are waged over the issue of economic assistance to the former Soviet Union. Bacino places Wilson’s Russian policy in a new light and examines it from a government-wide perspective. He analyzes several significant issues and gives a fresh look at one of the most confusing episodes in Wilsonian foreign policy.

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