The United States and public diplomacy new directions in cultural and international history /
The United States and public diplomacy new directions in cultural and international history / [electronic resource] :
edited by Kenneth A. Osgood and Brian C. Etheridge.
- Leiden, The Netherlands ; Boston : Brill, 2010.
- xii, 380 p.
- Diplomatic studies, v. 5 1872-8863 ; .
- Diplomatic studies ; v. 5. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The anomaly of the Cold War : cultural diplomacy and civil society since 1850 / The problem of power in modern public diplomacy. The Netherlands Information Bureau in World War II and the early Cold War / Ethnicity, security, and public diplomacy : Irish-Americans and Ireland's neutrality in World War II / Hollywood, tourism, and dictatorship : Samuel Bronston's special relationship with the Franco regime, 1957-1973 / Supranational public diplomacy: the evolution of the UN Department of Public Information and the rise of third world advocacy / Transnational public diplomacy : assessing Salvadoran revolutionary efforts to build U.S. public opposition to Reagan's Central American policy / Foreign relations as domestic affairs : the role of the "public" in the origins of U.S. public diplomacy / Crisis management and missed opportunities : U.S. public diplomacy and the creation of the third world, 1947-1950 / Film as public diplomacy: the USIA's Cold War at twenty-four frames per second / Mediating public diplomacy : local conditions and U.S. public diplomacy in Norway in the 1950s / Domestic politics and public diplomacy : Appalachian cultural exhibits and the changing nature of U.S. public diplomacy, 1964-1972 / Networks of influence : U.S. exchange programs and Western Europe in the 1980s / Jessica C.E. Gienow-Hecht -- David J. Snyder -- John Day Tully -- Neal M. Rosendorf -- Seth Center -- Hector Perla Jr. -- Justin Hart -- Jason C. Parker -- Nicholas J. Cull -- Helge Danielsen -- Michael L. Krenn -- Giles Scott-Smith.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
9789047430353 (electronic bk.)
United States--Foreign public opinion.
United States--Relations.
United States--Foreign relations administration.
Electronic books.
JZ1480 / .U5533 2010
327.73
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The anomaly of the Cold War : cultural diplomacy and civil society since 1850 / The problem of power in modern public diplomacy. The Netherlands Information Bureau in World War II and the early Cold War / Ethnicity, security, and public diplomacy : Irish-Americans and Ireland's neutrality in World War II / Hollywood, tourism, and dictatorship : Samuel Bronston's special relationship with the Franco regime, 1957-1973 / Supranational public diplomacy: the evolution of the UN Department of Public Information and the rise of third world advocacy / Transnational public diplomacy : assessing Salvadoran revolutionary efforts to build U.S. public opposition to Reagan's Central American policy / Foreign relations as domestic affairs : the role of the "public" in the origins of U.S. public diplomacy / Crisis management and missed opportunities : U.S. public diplomacy and the creation of the third world, 1947-1950 / Film as public diplomacy: the USIA's Cold War at twenty-four frames per second / Mediating public diplomacy : local conditions and U.S. public diplomacy in Norway in the 1950s / Domestic politics and public diplomacy : Appalachian cultural exhibits and the changing nature of U.S. public diplomacy, 1964-1972 / Networks of influence : U.S. exchange programs and Western Europe in the 1980s / Jessica C.E. Gienow-Hecht -- David J. Snyder -- John Day Tully -- Neal M. Rosendorf -- Seth Center -- Hector Perla Jr. -- Justin Hart -- Jason C. Parker -- Nicholas J. Cull -- Helge Danielsen -- Michael L. Krenn -- Giles Scott-Smith.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
9789047430353 (electronic bk.)
United States--Foreign public opinion.
United States--Relations.
United States--Foreign relations administration.
Electronic books.
JZ1480 / .U5533 2010
327.73