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project, with each subcommittee being served by the secretary of a corresponding Council study group. Meetings were scheduled to allow secretaries to carry out Council work during the first half of each week with the remainder of the week spent at the State Department.
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of the League of Nations Association, and eventually produced a draft charter of a new international organization. The economic policy subcommittee was led by
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American Empire: Roosevelt's Geographer and the Prelude to Globalization (California Studies in Critical Human Geography, 9)
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From March 1942, the committee was supplied with research secretaries by the Council on Foreign Relations'
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was a secretive committee created on February 12, 1942, to prepare recommendations for President
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In early 1943, as the committee declined in importance, much of its work was taken over by the
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Imperial Brain Trust: The Council on Foreign Relations and United States Foreign Policy
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Imperial Brain Trust: The Council on Foreign Relations and United States Foreign Policy
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Dumbarton Oaks: The Origins of the United Nations and the Search for Postwar Security
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composed of Hull, Welles, Taylor, Davis, Bowman and Pasvolsky.
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included Welles, Bowman, Pasvolsky, Cohen, Shotwell, Notter,
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The Power Elite and the State: How Policy is Made in America
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Advisory Committee on Problems of Foreign Relations
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Index

Franklin D. Roosevelt
World War II
foreign policy
Advisory Committee on Problems of Foreign Relations
Division of Special Research
Cordell Hull
Leo Pasvolsky
Norman Davis
Council on Foreign Relations
economic reconstruction
Cordell Hull
Sumner Welles
Leo Pasvolsky
Division of Special Research
Dean Acheson
Esther C. Brunauer
Lauchlin Currie
Laurence Duggan
Herbert Feis
Alger Hiss
Harry Hawkins
Philip Jessup
Archibald MacLeish
Charles W. Yost
George C. Marshall
Henry Wadleigh
Henry Agard Wallace
Harry Dexter White
State Department
Council on Foreign Relations

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