American Labor and European Politics: The AFL as a Transnational ForceMonograph on the foreign policy role of the national level trade union federation of the USA (afl) in Europe from 1945 to 1955 - focuses on the role of the afl in European international relations, and recounts the afl's opposition to communist political power in Western Europe, etc. References. |
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The Foreign Policy Making of | 71 |
Perspectives and Power | 88 |
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