Ideology and economics; U.S. relations with the Soviet Union, 1918-1933
Abstract
Hoff discusses the conmplications and contradictions between the political ideologies and economic interests of American administrations in regard to relations with the Soviet Union following World War I.
Table of Contents
Perspectives: Genenal Views of U.S. Businessmen and Soviet Officials -- Rationalizations: Views of Herbert Hoover and Charles Evans Hughes -- Disharmony: Minority and Majority Views Within the Business Community -- Confusion: Views of Business and Government Leaders, 1925-1931 -- Myth: The View Concerning Business and Recognition -- Interpretations: Conflicting Views Among U.S. Historians -- Appendixes : A. Armand Hammer, B. W. Averell Harriman, C. Henry Ford, D. New Jersey Standard.