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  1. ACHESON. DEAN. (1893-1971) Diplomate américain de la vieille école dont l'élégance britannique faisait dire de lui qu'il était plus anglais que l'ambassadeur de Sa Majesté. Né dans le Connecticut, Dean Acheson était d'origine modeste : un père clergyman né en Angleterre et une mère canadienne. C'est à l'université Yale qu'il ...

  2. 19 de ene. de 2023 · Consulta toda la información sobre Dean Acheson y últimas noticias. Todo sobre Dean Acheson, en La Vanguardia. Una corona que pesa mucho

  3. Abstract. Japan: A Preview and Overview Dean Acheson was in his element when engaged in European affairs, with the Soviet Union as his target. By his own accounting, the Japanese peace treaty of 1951 was his single triumph in Asia. Washington held all the high cards in Japan; otherwise, creating situations of strength in Asia was a daunting task.

  4. 8 de may. de 2008 · Acheson also had to contend with the raw emotions of a confused public and its elected representatives, a press fixated on the supposed negotiating disasters of Munich and Yalta, a disoriented array of allies at odds with each other, a raging hot war in Korea, and a Soviet antagonist who had now acquired an atomic weapon and still went on to raise its conventional military strength from 2.8 ...

  5. La Dean Acheson La 377, Union pour le maintient de la Paix ou encore Dean Acheson est une de des Nations Unies qui a le 3 novembre 1950 du Dean Acheson qui les de de en de maintient de la paix. du conflit cette prudence lors de quelques affaires, notamment celle de 1958 (affaire du Liban) et de1982 (affaire de la Palestine).

  6. Dean Gooderham Acheson (Middletown (Connecticut), 1893-1971) foi um político estadunidense. Colaborou com os presidentes Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry Truman e Kennedy, tendo exercido o cargo de secretário de Estado dos Estados Unidos da América. Promoveu a UNRRA e o Plano Marshall. [1]

  7. The papers of Dean Acheson consist mostly of correspondence, handwritten notes, memoranda, newspaper clippings, printed materials and speeches relating to Dean Acheson’s career in the Department of State, particularly as Secretary of State from 1949 to 1953. The collection also documents Acheson’s activities as an author and expert in the ...