Article: DOROTHY FOSDICK, FOREIGN-POLICY EXPERT, COLD WAR STRATEGIST.(News/National/International)

Byline: Robert McG. Thomas Jr. The New York Times

Dorothy Fosdick, the foreign policy expert who helped fashion the United Nations, the Marshall Plan and NATO in the 1940s, advised Adlai Stevenson in the 1952 presidential campaign and then spent nearly three decades as Sen. Henry Jackson's chief Cold War strategist, died on Wednesday at a hospital in Washington. She was 83 and had continued to live in Washington after Jackson's death in 1983.

Her sister Elinor Downs said the cause was cardiac arrest.

From the early months of World War II, when the United States began planning for the postwar world, until President Reagan opened the final phase ...

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