American Diplomats in Russia: Case Studies in Orphan Diplomacy, 1916-1919

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Bloomsbury Academic, 1997 - 190 páginas
Anti-Bolshevism, the Allied war effort, German domination, American hegemony—these issues and many more occupied the daily activities of American diplomats in revolutionary Russia. Left with little instruction from Washington and often exposed to danger, the American diplomats took it upon themselves to deal with the chaotic situation. In this unique study, Allison looks at the careers of specific diplomats and at their personal and political agendas, showing how their prejudices often biased their judgment and influenced their actions.

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WILLIAM ALLISON is Chair of the Department of History and Political Science at St. Francis College, Indiana.

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