UID:
almahu_9949703199402882
Format:
1 online resource.
ISBN:
9789047430353
Series Statement:
Diplomatic studies ; v. 5
Note:
Preliminary Material /
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Introduction. The New International History Meets The New Cultural History: Public Diplomacy And U.S. Foreign Relations /
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Chapter One. The Anomaly Of The Cold War: Cultural Diplomacy And Civil Society Since 1850 /
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Chapter Two. The Problem Of Power In Modern Public Diplomacy. The Netherlands Information Bureau In World War II And The Early Cold War /
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Chapter Three. Ethnicity, Security, And Public Diplomacy: Irish-Americans And Ireland's Neutrality In World War II /
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Chapter Four. Hollywood, Dictatorship And Propaganda: Samuel Bronston's Special Relationshipwith The Franco Regime, 1957-1973 /
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Chapter Five. Supranational Public Diplomacy: The Evolution Of The UN Department Of Public Information And The Rise Of Third World Advocacy /
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Chapter Six. Transnational Public Diplomacy: Assessing Salvadoran Revolutionary Efforts To Build U.S. Public Opposition To Reagan's Central American Policy /
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Chapter Seven. Foreign Relations As Domestic Affairs:The Role Of The \'Public\' In The Origins Of U.S. Public Diplomacy /
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Chapter Eight. Crisis Management And Missed Opportunities: U.S. Public Diplomacy And The Creation Of The Third World, 1947-1950 /
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Chapter Nine. Film As Public Diplomacy: The USIA's Cold War At Twenty-Four Frames Per Second /
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Chapter Ten. Mediating Public Diplomacy: Local Conditions And U.S. Public Diplomacy In Norway In The 1950s /
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Chapter Eleven. Domestic Politics And Public Diplomacy: Appalachian Cultural Exhibits And The Changing Nature Of U.S. Public Diplomacy, 1964-1972 /
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Chapter Twelve. Networks Of Influence: U.S. Exchange Programs And Western Europe In The 1980s /
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Index /
Additional Edition:
Print version: The United States and Public Diplomacy: New Directions in Cultural and International History Leiden, Boston : Brill | Nijhoff, 2010, ISBN 9789004176911
Language:
English
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