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American Labour’s Cold War Abroad: From Deep Freeze to Détente, 1945–1970: Dedication
American Labour’s Cold War Abroad: From Deep Freeze to Détente, 1945–1970
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Acknowledgements
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Introduction
1. Facing the Future—Labour’s World in 1945
2. Building Labour’s Anti-Communist Opposition in Europe
3. For Multilateralism or “Independent Activities”?
4. The AFL and CIO Abroad: From Rivalry to Merger
5. A Wedding Without a Honeymoon
6. Into the 1960s: Claiming a Second ICFTU Scalp
7. Who Speaks for American Labour?
8. Toward an Independent Role
9. Au Revoir Becomes Adieu
10. Conclusion: The “Cold War” Within the Cold War
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