Reds in Blue investigates Soviet relations with UNESCO in the mid-twentieth century to offer a new way of thinking about the role of the United Nations in the Soviet experience of the Cold War. Applying social, cultural, and intellectual historical methodologies to the study of multilateral diplomacy, it provides the first history of the Soviet reception of the idea of world governance through noncommunist international organizations.
Reds in Blue investigates Soviet relations with UNESCO in the mid-twentieth century to offer a new way of thinking about the role of the United Nations in the Soviet experience of the Cold War. Applying social, cultural, and intellectual historical methodologies to the study of multilateral diplomacy, it provides the first history of the Soviet reception of the idea of world governance through noncommunist international organizations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Louis Howard Porter is Assistant Professor of History at Texas State University. His research was awarded the Robert C. Tucker/Stephen F. Cohen Prize by the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies.
Inhaltsangabe
* Abbreviations * Acknowledgments * Introduction: Really-Existing World Governance and Soviet Socialism * Part I: Converging Internationalisms * Chapter 1: Dual Power in World Governance: The USSR out of UNESCO, 1945-1953 * Chapter 2: The Key to the Whole System: The USSR in UNESCO, 1954-1959 * Chapter 3: Strange Bedfellows: The USSR and UNESCO in a Changing World, 1960-1967 * Part II: Everyday World Governance * Chapter 4: "No Neutral Men": Soviet International Civil Servants and Life in the Soviet Colony in Paris * Chapter 5: Working for the World: Soviet International Civil Servants in the UNESCO Secretariat * Chapter 6: Gathering for One World: Soviet Participation in UNESCO's International Public Sphere * Chapter 7: Reading a Better World: Soviet Participation in UNESCO's Reading Public * Conclusion: A University in the Air * Notes * Bibliography * Index
* Abbreviations * Acknowledgments * Introduction: Really-Existing World Governance and Soviet Socialism * Part I: Converging Internationalisms * Chapter 1: Dual Power in World Governance: The USSR out of UNESCO, 1945-1953 * Chapter 2: The Key to the Whole System: The USSR in UNESCO, 1954-1959 * Chapter 3: Strange Bedfellows: The USSR and UNESCO in a Changing World, 1960-1967 * Part II: Everyday World Governance * Chapter 4: "No Neutral Men": Soviet International Civil Servants and Life in the Soviet Colony in Paris * Chapter 5: Working for the World: Soviet International Civil Servants in the UNESCO Secretariat * Chapter 6: Gathering for One World: Soviet Participation in UNESCO's International Public Sphere * Chapter 7: Reading a Better World: Soviet Participation in UNESCO's Reading Public * Conclusion: A University in the Air * Notes * Bibliography * Index
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