Reasserting America in the 1970s: U.S. Public Diplomacy and the Rebuilding of America’s Image Abroad: Key Studies in Diplomacy
Editat de Hallvard Notaker, Giles Scott-Smith, David J. Snyderen Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 noi 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781628925203
ISBN-10: 1628925205
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Key Studies in Diplomacy
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1628925205
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Key Studies in Diplomacy
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Sits at the interdisciplinary intersection of history and diplomacy in a truly unique way, making an impact on both fields of study
Notă biografică
Hallvard Notaker is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Oslo, Norway.Giles Scott-Smith holds the Ernst van der Beugel Chair in the Diplomatic History of Transatlantic Relations since WWII at Leiden University, the Netherlands.David J. Snyder is Senior Instructor of History and Faculty Principal of the Carolina International House at the University of South Carolina, USA.
Cuprins
AcknowledgementsIntroduction1. Introduction: Reasserting America in the 1970s (Hallvard Notaker, Giles Scott-Smith, David J. Snyder)2. Historical Setting: The Age of Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt (Thomas W. Zeiler)Part I: A New Public Diplomacy for a New America 3. The Devil at the Crossroads: USIA and American Public Diplomacy in the 1970s (Nicholas J. Cull)4. The Sister-City Network in the 1970s: American Municipal Internationalism and Public Diplomacy in a Decade of Change (Brian C. Etheridge)5. The Exposure of CIA Sponsorship of Radio Free Europe: The “Crusade for Freedom,” American Exceptionalism, and the Foreign-Domestic Nexus of Public Diplomacy (Kenneth Osgood)6. USIA Responds to the Women’s Movement, 1960-1975 (Laura A. Belmonte)7. “The Low Key Mulatto Coverage”: Race, Civil Rights, and American Public Diplomacy, 1965-1976 (Michael L. Krenn)8. Paintbrush Politics: The Collapse of American Arts Diplomacy, 1968-1972 (Claire Bower)9. Selling Space Capsules, Moon Rocks, and America: Spaceflight in U.S. Public Diplomacy, 1961-1979 (Teasel Muir-Harmony)Part II: The World Responds to a Reassertive America10. America’s Public Diplomacy in France and Italy during the Years of Eurocommunism (Alessandro Brogi)11. Selling America between Sharpeville and Soweto: the USIA in South Africa, 1960-1976 (John C. Stoner)12. Selling the American West on the Frontier of the Cold War: The US Army’s German-American Volksfest in West Berlin, 1965-1981 (Benjamin P. Greene)13. Unquiet Americans: The Church Committee, the CIA and the Intelligence Dimension of US Public Diplomacy in the 1970s (Paul M. McGarr)14. Time to Heal the Wounds: America’s Bicentennial and U.S.-Swedish Normalization in 1976 (M. Todd Bennett)15. “Something to Boast About”: Western Enthusiasm for Carter's Human Rights Diplomacy (Barbara Keys)16. To Arms for the Western Alliance: The Committee on the Present Danger, Defense Spending, and the Perception of American Power Abroad, 1973-1980 (John M. Rosenberg)Afterword17. Afterword: Selling America in the Shadow of Vietnam (Robert J. McMahon)ContributorsIndex
Recenzii
The 1970s, we now know, was no mere period of economic and cultural drift, but also a crucial era for recalibrating the U.S. relationship with the rest of the world. Reasserting America in the 1970s offers considerable insight into this key shift. Particularly welcome is the attention to international perspectives on U.S. initiatives in cultural diplomacy.
This is a superb collection of essays on a nodal decade of the XX century. The editors have assembled a group of top-notch historians of the Cold War to discuss how the United States and its public diplomacy responded to the alleged crisis of U.S. power and hegemony, and to the perceived decline of America’s cultural and political appeal.
Substantive in content, perceptive in analysis, and exquisitely curated, the essays comprising Reasserting America explain how the country's public diplomats struggled to sell the United States to a skeptical world in the aftermath of Vietnam and Civil Rights. This volume offers novel perspective on U.S. foreign policy in an era of turbulence and unease, when America’s global repute swerved between ignominy and redemption. Juxtaposing American purposes and global responses, Reasserting America makes original and significant contributions to historical scholarship on the United States and the World.
If you thought you understood the 'long 1970s' think again. Reasserting American in the 1970s is a fresh and provocative account of a decade now seen as an historic turning point. Its successful integration of hard and soft power enables readers to understand US public diplomacy from multiple perspectives. Each essay adds a new dimension and the sum total is an invaluable contribution to our understanding of the past, and thus the present and perhaps the future as well.
This is a superb collection of essays on a nodal decade of the XX century. The editors have assembled a group of top-notch historians of the Cold War to discuss how the United States and its public diplomacy responded to the alleged crisis of U.S. power and hegemony, and to the perceived decline of America’s cultural and political appeal.
Substantive in content, perceptive in analysis, and exquisitely curated, the essays comprising Reasserting America explain how the country's public diplomats struggled to sell the United States to a skeptical world in the aftermath of Vietnam and Civil Rights. This volume offers novel perspective on U.S. foreign policy in an era of turbulence and unease, when America’s global repute swerved between ignominy and redemption. Juxtaposing American purposes and global responses, Reasserting America makes original and significant contributions to historical scholarship on the United States and the World.
If you thought you understood the 'long 1970s' think again. Reasserting American in the 1970s is a fresh and provocative account of a decade now seen as an historic turning point. Its successful integration of hard and soft power enables readers to understand US public diplomacy from multiple perspectives. Each essay adds a new dimension and the sum total is an invaluable contribution to our understanding of the past, and thus the present and perhaps the future as well.