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The Juggler

Franklin Roosevelt as Wartime Statesman

Warren F. Kimball

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Here Warren Kimball explores Roosevelt's vision of the postwar world by laying out the nature and development of FDR's "war aims"--his long-range political goals. As the face of eastern Europe and the world changes before our eyes, Roosevelt's goals, dismissed during the Cold War as impractical, seem less unrealistic today.

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Otto von Bismarck, Warfare, Power politics, Containment, Perfidious Albion, Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, Yalta Conference, Duff Cooper, Lend-Lease, Aftermath of World War II, Harry Hopkins, National security, Anti-Americanism, Anti-imperialism, Imperialism, Soviet Military Power, Superiority (short story), New Nationalism, United States Department of State, United Kingdom–United States relations, Holy Alliance, Monroe Doctrine, Concert of Europe, Good Neighbor policy, Orwellian, Bretton Woods Conference, Polish government-in-exile, Colonialism, Great Society, New Thought, Invasion of Poland, Four Policemen, Diplomatic history, George F. Kennan, W. Averell Harriman, Morgenthau Report, Axis powers, Leo Amery, Winston Churchill, Foreign policy, Eastern Front (World War II), Great power, Mission to Moscow, Maxim Litvinov, Zimmermann Telegram, Moscow Conference (1941), Cold War, Fellow traveller, Pacific War Council, Arsenal of Democracy, Cripps' mission, Appeasement, Hugh Dalton, Operation Barbarossa, John Erickson (historian), Battle of the Atlantic, Tehran Conference, War, Soviet Empire, Soviet Union, Neocolonialism, Casablanca Conference, Decolonization, Isolationism, Peaceful coexistence, Wendell Willkie, World War II, Atomic spies, Soviet Union–United States relations, Disarmament