Empire of Ideas examines the origins of the U. S. government's programs in public diplomacy and how the nation's image in the world became an essential component of U. S. foreign policy.
Empire of Ideas examines the origins of the U. S. government's programs in public diplomacy and how the nation's image in the world became an essential component of U. S. foreign policy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Justin Hart is Associate Professor of History at Texas Tech University.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: The Origins of U.S. Public Diplomacy * 1. "Down with Imperialism": The Latin American Origins of U.S. Cultural Diplomacy * 2. "The Drift of History": War, Culture, and Hegemony * 3. Propaganda as Foreign Policy: The Office of War Information * 4. "Foreign Relations, Domestic Affairs": The Consolidation of U.S. Public Diplomacy * 5. "The Flat White Light": Revolutionary Nationalism in Asia and Beyond * 6. "An Unfavorable Projection of American Unity": McCarthyism and Public Diplomacy * Epilogue The Creation of the USIA and the Fate of U.S. Public Diplomacy * Notes * Bibliography * Index
* Introduction: The Origins of U.S. Public Diplomacy * 1. "Down with Imperialism": The Latin American Origins of U.S. Cultural Diplomacy * 2. "The Drift of History": War, Culture, and Hegemony * 3. Propaganda as Foreign Policy: The Office of War Information * 4. "Foreign Relations, Domestic Affairs": The Consolidation of U.S. Public Diplomacy * 5. "The Flat White Light": Revolutionary Nationalism in Asia and Beyond * 6. "An Unfavorable Projection of American Unity": McCarthyism and Public Diplomacy * Epilogue The Creation of the USIA and the Fate of U.S. Public Diplomacy * Notes * Bibliography * Index
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