The US government, citizen groups, and the Cold War : the state-private network /
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2006
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Negotiating freedom / Scott Lucas
- Conceptualising the state-private network in American foreign policy / Inderjeet Parmar
- Clark Eichelberger and the negotiation of internationalism / Andrew Johnston
- The importance of being (in)earnest : voluntary associations and the irony of the state-private network in the early Cold War / Helen Laville
- From cooperation to covert actions : the United States government and students, 1940-52 / Karen M. Paget
- Building a community around the Pax Americana : the US government and exchange programmes in the 1950s / Giles Scott-Smith
- In search of a clear and overarching American policy : the Reporter magazine (1949-1968) and the Cold War / Elke van Cassel
- Double vision, double analysis : the role of interpretation, negotiation, and compromise in the state-private network and British American studies / Alistair Fisher
- Ambassadors of the screen : film and the state : private network in Cold War America / Tony Shaw
- Religious nonprofit organizations, the Cold War state, and resurgent evangelicalism, 1845-1990 / Axel Schafer
- "Permanent revolution?" : the New York intellectuals, the CIA, and the cultural Cold War / Hugh Wilford
- Public diplomacy and the private sector : the United States Information Agency, it's predecessors, and the private sector / Nicholas J. Cull