Helen Laville / Hugh Wilford (eds.)
The Us Government, Citizen Groups and the Cold War
The State-Private Network
Herausgeber: Laville, Helen; Wilford, Hugh
Helen Laville / Hugh Wilford (eds.)
The Us Government, Citizen Groups and the Cold War
The State-Private Network
Herausgeber: Laville, Helen; Wilford, Hugh
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Based on a conference on "The American State-Private Network in the Cold War" held in Birmingham, England in June 2003.
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Based on a conference on "The American State-Private Network in the Cold War" held in Birmingham, England in June 2003.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. März 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 162mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9780415356084
- ISBN-10: 0415356083
- Artikelnr.: 20999795
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. März 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 162mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9780415356084
- ISBN-10: 0415356083
- Artikelnr.: 20999795
Laville, Helen; Wilford, Hugh
Introduction: Negotiating FreedomChapter 1. Conceptualising the
State-Private Network Chapter 2. Clark Eichelberger and the Negotiation of
Internationalism Chapter 3. The Importance of being (in) Earnest Chapter 4.
Voluntary Associations Chapter 5. State-Private Network in the Early Cold
War From Cooperation to Covert Actions: The United States Government and
Students 1940-52 Chapter 6. Building a Community around the Pax Americana:
The US Government and Exchange Programmes in the 1950s, Giles Scott-Smith
Chapter 7. The Finest Labor Network in Europe': American Labour and the
Cold War Chapter 8. In Search of a Clear and overarching American Policy:
The Reporter magazine (1949-1968) and The Cold War Chapter 9. The role of
Interpretation, Negotiation and Compromise in the State-Private Network and
British American Studies Chapter 10. Ambassadors of the Screen: Film and
the State-Private Network in Cold War America Religious Nonprofit
Organizations, the Cold War State and Resurgent Evangelicalism, 1845-1990,
Chapter 11. Permanent Revolution'? The New York Intellectuals the CIA and
the Cultural Cold War Chapter 12. Public Diplomacy and the Private Sector:
The United States Information Agency, it's Predecessors and the Private
Sector.
State-Private Network Chapter 2. Clark Eichelberger and the Negotiation of
Internationalism Chapter 3. The Importance of being (in) Earnest Chapter 4.
Voluntary Associations Chapter 5. State-Private Network in the Early Cold
War From Cooperation to Covert Actions: The United States Government and
Students 1940-52 Chapter 6. Building a Community around the Pax Americana:
The US Government and Exchange Programmes in the 1950s, Giles Scott-Smith
Chapter 7. The Finest Labor Network in Europe': American Labour and the
Cold War Chapter 8. In Search of a Clear and overarching American Policy:
The Reporter magazine (1949-1968) and The Cold War Chapter 9. The role of
Interpretation, Negotiation and Compromise in the State-Private Network and
British American Studies Chapter 10. Ambassadors of the Screen: Film and
the State-Private Network in Cold War America Religious Nonprofit
Organizations, the Cold War State and Resurgent Evangelicalism, 1845-1990,
Chapter 11. Permanent Revolution'? The New York Intellectuals the CIA and
the Cultural Cold War Chapter 12. Public Diplomacy and the Private Sector:
The United States Information Agency, it's Predecessors and the Private
Sector.
Introduction: Negotiating FreedomChapter 1. Conceptualising the
State-Private Network Chapter 2. Clark Eichelberger and the Negotiation of
Internationalism Chapter 3. The Importance of being (in) Earnest Chapter 4.
Voluntary Associations Chapter 5. State-Private Network in the Early Cold
War From Cooperation to Covert Actions: The United States Government and
Students 1940-52 Chapter 6. Building a Community around the Pax Americana:
The US Government and Exchange Programmes in the 1950s, Giles Scott-Smith
Chapter 7. The Finest Labor Network in Europe': American Labour and the
Cold War Chapter 8. In Search of a Clear and overarching American Policy:
The Reporter magazine (1949-1968) and The Cold War Chapter 9. The role of
Interpretation, Negotiation and Compromise in the State-Private Network and
British American Studies Chapter 10. Ambassadors of the Screen: Film and
the State-Private Network in Cold War America Religious Nonprofit
Organizations, the Cold War State and Resurgent Evangelicalism, 1845-1990,
Chapter 11. Permanent Revolution'? The New York Intellectuals the CIA and
the Cultural Cold War Chapter 12. Public Diplomacy and the Private Sector:
The United States Information Agency, it's Predecessors and the Private
Sector.
State-Private Network Chapter 2. Clark Eichelberger and the Negotiation of
Internationalism Chapter 3. The Importance of being (in) Earnest Chapter 4.
Voluntary Associations Chapter 5. State-Private Network in the Early Cold
War From Cooperation to Covert Actions: The United States Government and
Students 1940-52 Chapter 6. Building a Community around the Pax Americana:
The US Government and Exchange Programmes in the 1950s, Giles Scott-Smith
Chapter 7. The Finest Labor Network in Europe': American Labour and the
Cold War Chapter 8. In Search of a Clear and overarching American Policy:
The Reporter magazine (1949-1968) and The Cold War Chapter 9. The role of
Interpretation, Negotiation and Compromise in the State-Private Network and
British American Studies Chapter 10. Ambassadors of the Screen: Film and
the State-Private Network in Cold War America Religious Nonprofit
Organizations, the Cold War State and Resurgent Evangelicalism, 1845-1990,
Chapter 11. Permanent Revolution'? The New York Intellectuals the CIA and
the Cultural Cold War Chapter 12. Public Diplomacy and the Private Sector:
The United States Information Agency, it's Predecessors and the Private
Sector.