Give an account of reconstruction of foreign policy in Europe.
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The Western Allies, committed to the protection of democratic states from the perceived threat of Communist invasion (see the section on the Cold War and European integration), began to establish a set of international organizations so that national governments could work together to resolve common problems on issues ranging from defense and security to improving trade in order to rebuild European nations physically and economically shattered by the Second World War.
Because so much had been destroyed during the war, many European countries were heavily in debt to the United States and could not afford to rebuild. There were shortages of food and raw materials; thousands of refugees were still homeless. Due to these difficulties, there were almost no jobs and unemployment was high. In these circumstances, the weakness of governments led to increased support for Communism. This was the case with Greecewhere a civil war was being fought. There was a fear that the Soviet Union would use the weakness of Western European states like Greece, to help Communist revolutionaries to overthrow democratic governments.
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Because so much had been destroyed during the war, many European countries were heavily in debt to the United States and could not afford to rebuild. There were shortages of food and raw materials; thousands of refugees were still homeless. Due to these difficulties, there were almost no jobs and unemployment was high. In these circumstances, the weakness of governments led to increased support for Communism. This was the case with Greecewhere a civil war was being fought. There was a fear that the Soviet Union would use the weakness of Western European states like Greece, to help Communist revolutionaries to overthrow democratic governments.
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