Culture and propaganda : the progressive origins of American public diplomacy, 1936-1953 /
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Farnham, Surrey, UK, England ; Burlington, VT :
Ashgate Publishing Company,
[2015]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- "Let's not be suckers again" : propaganda analysis, progressivism, and American foreign relations between the world wars
- "Enlightened and far-sighted leadership" : cultural diplomacy : Latin American precedents and wartime expansion
- Journalist or diplomat? : wartime broadcasting at the Voice of America
- "A forum is also a battleground" : the founding of UNESCO
- The limits of reciprocity : cultural diplomacy in the post-war world order
- "Threats to our virtue" : propaganda, information and the Cold War
- Cultural democracy and the Iron Curtain : UNESCO, multilateralism and the Cold War
- Conclusion.