of FDR
Roosevelt expanded and reequipped the Army and Navy. (1940)
Roosevelt took a firmer stance against the Axis Powers and American isolationists.
Twin policies
“I think that if I give him(=Stalin) everything I possibly can and ask for nothing from him in return, noblesse oblige, he won't try to annex anything and will work with me for a
world of democracy and peace.”
II. Economic Policies
The New Deal is a series of economic programs implemented in the United States.
The programs were responses to the Great Depression, and focused on what historians call “3R” , relief, recovery, and reform.
Great depression ( period situation back then )
- The depression originated in the U.S., starting with the fall in stock prices that b
policies, particularly the inefficeint use of Soviet aid. He also pressured Hanoi to increase its exports, pointing out that while the value of Soviet exports to Vietnam stood at 700 million rubles, Vietnamese exports did not exceed 3000million rubles. Revealing Moscow's import preferences, Aliyev expressed much more readiness to help Vietnam in constructinj fruit and vegetable processing plats t
tendency among the communist parties in the 1920s
As it was adopted as the ideological foundation of the
Communist international during Stalin's era.
Imperialism through overseas expansion was simply a global extension of
this inter European competition for dominance
inspired by the real politic theoretical premise that all states have
an unquenchable thirst for more and more power.
Of the factors which enabled Hanoi to enter the phase of comprehensive reforms, some have received much less coverage than others. Despite the wide array of publications about doi moi, relatively few scholars inquired into the possible influence of external factors - diplomacy, military policies, and foreign trade - on the economic decisions made by Vietnam's reform-oriented leaders. Vietnam's po