CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS FOUNDATION
Bill of Rights in Action
Summer 2004 (20:3)
Nation-Building
This issue of Bill of Rights in Action examines nation-building efforts by the United States. The first article looks at one of the greatest successes in U.S. foreign policy—the Marshall Plan. The second looks at one the greatest failures—Vietnam. The final article compares two reports issued in 2003 on U.S. nation-building efforts and their successes and failures.
U.S. History: The Marshall Plan for Rebuilding Europe
Current Issues: Different Visions for Vietnam
World History: U.S. Involvement in Nation-Building Before Iraq
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