波兰与马歇尔计划:1947年,美国试图将波兰领导层的政治路线转向西方

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D. G. Nemchaninov
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本文考察了1947年美国将波兰纳入马歇尔计划的尝试。华盛顿在这个方向上的外交政策的动机,以及杜鲁门总统对战后欧洲一体化进程的发展的看法,进行了调查。在战后最初几年试图建立一个以华盛顿和伦敦为导向的政府的努力失败后,美国领导层实现了波兰人的传统对外贸易关系,并利用波兰建制派的分裂,希望使华沙的政治路线顺利转向西方。亲苏政党在波兰领导层中的胜利,以及波兰拒绝参与马歇尔计划的结果,导致了波美关系的恶化,华盛顿试图通过对波兰领导层施加经济压力来扭转这种局面。然而,这并没有导致华盛顿和华沙之间的经济关系完全破裂,因为当时西欧对波兰的自然资源感兴趣,国务院担心这只会导致波兰对苏联的依赖增加。1947年,美国试图将波兰纳入马歇尔计划,结果加速了欧洲一体化两个独立中心的形成,这促成了苏联和美国之间两极对抗的形成。
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POLAND AND THE MARSHALL PLAN: THE UNITED STATES ATTEMPTS TO TURN THE POLITICAL COURSE OF THE POLISH LEADERSHIP TOWARDS THE WEST IN 1947
The article examines the attempts of the United States in 1947 to involve Poland in the Marshall Plan. The motives of Washington's foreign policy in this direction, as well as the views of President Truman on the development of integration processes in post-war Europe, are investigated. After the failure of attempts in the first post-war years to bring to power a government oriented towards Washington and London, the American leadership, actualizing the traditional foreign trade relations of the Poles and taking advantage of the split in the Polish establishment, hoped to make a smooth turn of Warsaw's political course towards the West. The victory of the pro-Soviet party in the Polish leadership and, as a result, Poland's refusal to participate in the Marshall Plan led to a deterioration of Polish-American relations and Washington's attempts to reverse the situation by exerting economic pressure on the Polish leadership. However, it did not come to a complete rupture of economic relations between Washington and Warsaw, since Western Europe at that time was interested in Polish natural resources, and the State Department feared that this would only lead to an increase in Poland's dependence on the USSR. U.S. attempts to involve Poland in the Marshall Plan in 1947 resulted in the acceleration of the formation of two separate centers of European integration, which contributed to the formation of a bipolar confrontation between the USSR and the United States.
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