Charting the battle for global liberty through a bold, firsthand voice. Winds of Freedom gathers Dean Rusk’s wartime to Cold War reflections on diplomacy, alliances, and the drive toward a freer world. The text foregrounds how nations work together—through NATO, SEATO, and new partnerships—to counter aggression and support rising, independent states. It offers a practical, historically grounded view of policy as a path to security, growth, and human dignity. In these pages, the reader follows a steady thread: why collective defense and open economies matter, how verification and trust shape arms control, and what it takes to keep freedom moving across continents. The author connects strategic decisions to real-world outcomes, highlighting alliances, development programs, and the responsibilities of leading democracies in a rapidly changing era.
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