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Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Researching the History of International Organizations -- 1.2 Historiography -- 1.3 Archives and Sources -- Chapter 2: Intellectual Origins and Constitutive Politics of ECE and the Postwar European Order, 1940-7 -- 2.1 Planning for Peace -- Geneva: The Haunted Palace -- Washington, DC: Incomplete Internationalism -- Stockholm: Stuck in the Middle -- 2.2 United Nations, in War and in Peace -- UNRRA: The First Test for a Civilian U -- Into the Vortex of International Organization -- The Founding of ECE: "Devastated Areas" Become "Europe" -- 2.3 Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Reconstruction and the Breakdown of East-West Relations, 1947-52 -- 3.1 The Construction of Western Europe -- Bottleneck Problems -- The Marshall Plan -- Economic Bloc Formation -- 3.2 East-West Trade in the Early Cold War -- Postwar Trade Relations -- Economic Warfare: The CoCom Embargo -- ECE Trade Consultations -- 3.3 Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Economic Cooperation in Cold War Europe, 1949-60 -- 4.1 ECE as a Technical Agency -- Roman Roads -- Interdependent Rivals: ECE and OEEC -- An International Civil Service: The ECE Secretariat and UNHQ -- 4.2 ECE and East-West Trade after Stalin -- A Silent Breakthrough -- The Spirit of Geneva -- German Problems -- 4.3 ECE and (Western) European Integration -- Monsieur Schuman and the Little Titos -- ECSC and the Steel Europeans -- Subregional Integrations -- 4.4 Conclusion -- Chapter 5: Epilogue and Conclusion -- 5.1 East-West Schism, North-South Divide -- ECE Veterans and Development Economics -- The UN Regional Commissions and UNCTAD -- The Road to CSCE -- 5.2 Conclusion -- Notes -- Archives -- Bibliography -- Index.