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Andrew F. Smith 
Rescuing the World 
The Life and Times of Leo Cherne

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Leo Cherne’s life brimmed with paradox and improbability. He was born in the Bronx to a poor, immigrant, Jewish family, and yet rose to the heights of economic and political power in WASP America. A successful entrepreneur and an unofficial advisor to nine presidents, he nevertheless devoted the majority of his time to humanitarian causes, particularly the International Rescue Committee, which he chaired for forty years. From Hungary to Cuba to Cambodia, Cherne traveled across the globe on behalf of political refugees. A consummate networker, he also had the uncanny ability to attract and cultivate talented people before they became prominent, including such figures as John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, Patrick Moynihan, Claiborne Pell, Tom Dooley, William Casey, John Whitehead, and Henry A. Kissinger. He was presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1984 by Ronald Reagan, who proclaimed that although never elected to governmental office, Leo Cherne had more influence on American foreign policy than most elected officials. The underlying theme of his life was that one person, without family contacts or wealthy connections, could make a difference worldwide in political and humanitarian affairs.
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Table of Content

Foreword by Henry A. Kissinger


Introduction


A Note on Sources


Acknowledgments


1. Setting the Stage


2. Researching America


3. Rescuing the Postwar World


4. Combusting Spontaneously


5. Uncovering Communists


6. Lobbying for Indochina


7. Confronting Genocide


8. Sculpting the World


9. Ransoming Prisoners


10. Guiding Intelligence


11. The Falling Curtain


Notes


Selected Biography


Index

About the author

Andrew F. Smith is the president of The American Forum for Global Education and teaches at The New School University. He is the author of many books, including
The Saintly Scoundrel: The Life and Times of Dr. John Cook Bennett and
International Conflict and the Media.
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 272 ● ISBN 9780791488546 ● File size 14.7 MB ● Publisher State University of New York Press ● Published 2012 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 7665320 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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