Publisher's Synopsis
"Communist Economic Warfare" is a historical document stemming from consultations with Robert Loring Allen before the Committee on Un-American Activities of the United States House of Representatives. Published in 1959, this report provides insights into the strategies and tactics perceived as economic warfare employed by communist nations, particularly the Soviet Union, during the Cold War era.
The work delves into the ideological and practical approaches used to challenge and undermine the economic systems of non-communist countries. It offers a glimpse into the concerns and perspectives of American policymakers as they sought to understand and counteract perceived threats to the United States and its allies. This document is valuable for researchers and historians studying the Cold War, economic policy, and the anti-communist movement in the United States.
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