Monnet's Brandy and Europe's Fate : a Determined Frenchman's Vision of Integration Serves as a Guide to Ending the Eurozone Crisis.
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D410 .H578 2001 History behind the headlines : | D410.5 The Great War : | D412 .C49 2020 Revolutionary pairs : | D413.M56 Monnet's Brandy and Europe's Fate : | D419 .E539 2007 Encyclopedia of the modern world : | D421 Zeitenwende 1979 : | D421 -- .L363 1965 Major Controversies of Contemporary History. |
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Strobe Talbott was the architect of the Clinton administrations policy toward Russia and the other states of the former Soviet Union. He served as deputy secretary of state for seven years. A former Time magazine columnist and Washington bureau chief, he is the translator-editor of Nikita Khruschev's memoirs and is now director of the Yale Center for the Study of Globalization.
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