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Del Vayo- Moscow Talks Peace

Kayo, Del | January 29, 1949 issue

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The article focuses on the success of the Marshall Plan originated by U.S. statesman George C. Marshall. It was a thorny subject, for the communist press all over the world had concentrated its heavy guns on the plan, and anyone who criticized it, even from a different angle, ran the risk of seeming to follow the party line. However, the author pointed out to Americans that their daily press gave them an over-optimistic impression of the way the Marshall Plan was working. Eventually he went to Geneva to talk with Gunnar Myrdal, whose position as head of the U.N. Economic Commission assures him a large and attentive hearing in this country.

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INTERNATIONAL relations; PEACE; COMMUNISTS; MARSHALL, George C. (George Catlett), 1880-1959; MYRDAL, Gunnar, 1898-1987; UNITED States
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