American Power in the Netherlands
Modernization and the Politics of Clientelism, 1941-59
American Power in the Netherlands
Modernization and the Politics of Clientelism, 1941-59
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This book tells the story of American influence within the Netherlands after the Second World War. David J. Snyder reveals that, while American power in the Netherlands grew to touch nearly every aspect of Dutch life, that power was solicited, shaped, and sometimes resisted by the Dutch themselves.
American Power in the Netherlands provides for the first time an account of the scale and scope of the US presence, and of the Dutch response to the new American fact of life. The book advances two intertwined stories: the recreation and modernization of Dutch politics, international relations, and socio-economy after the Second World War, and the role of American power in facilitating and advancing that Dutch modernization.
Table of Contents
1. War and Renewal
2. The Years of Uncertainty, 1945–1946
3. The Crisis Years: Expropriating American Power, 1946–1948
4. American Power Becomes Decisive, 1948–1951
5. Dutch Military Clientelism: Securing the Verzorgingsstaat, 1949–1953
6. Cultural and Information Programming, 1948–1955
7. Reasserting Autonomy: Productivity, Austerity, and the Dutch Harmony Model, 1951–1954
8. The Waning of the American Era, 1955–1959
Conclusion: The Meaning of Clientelism in the American Century
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Index
Product details
| Published | Jan 22 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 360 |
| ISBN | 9781350545458 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Dimensions | 234 x 156 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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