Reminiscences of Warren Randolph Burgess : oral history, 1974.

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Reminiscences of Warren Randolph Burgess : oral history, 1974.

Restructuring Organisation for European Economic Cooperation into Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development; North Atlantic Treaty Organization negotiations; Indonesian controversy, dollar percentage backing of member nations; International Monetary Fund; characteristics of good negotiations; use of planned agenda; press and public influence on negotiations; summit conferences; third party initiatives; contribution of social science publications.

Transcript: 29 leaves.

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International Monetary Fund

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Wall, Marcus L.

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Burgess, W. Randolph (Warren Randolph), 1889-1978

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W. Randolph Burgess (1889-1978) was an economist and diplomat, who worked for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the National City Bank of New York before going into government service. As deputy to the secretary of the treasury and later undersecretary during the Eisenhower administration, he played an important part in formulating America's foreign and domestic economic policies. From 1957 to 1961 Burgess was U.S. ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and also serve...