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The extension of the Marshall Plan is often represented by initiatives like the European Recovery Program (ERP) and later, the European Union's cohesion policies aimed at fostering economic stability and growth in Europe. These efforts sought to promote integration, economic cooperation, and development in war-torn regions, addressing not only immediate post-war recovery but also long-term economic stability. Additionally, similar aid programs in other regions, such as the U.S. involvement in Latin America through the Alliance for Progress, reflect the broader principles of the Marshall Plan in promoting economic development and political stability.

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