There is much discussion these days about public diplomacy-communicating directly with the people of other countries rather than through their diplomats-but little information about what it actually entails. This book d...

Buy Now From Amazon

There is much discussion these days about public diplomacy-communicating directly with the people of other countries rather than through their diplomats-but little information about what it actually entails. This book does exactly that by detailing the doings of a US Foreign Service cultural officer in five hot spots of the Cold War - Germany, Laos, Poland, Austria, and the Soviet Union - as well as service in Washington DC with the State Department, the Helsinki Commission of the US Congress, and the National Endowment for Democracy. Part history, part memoir, it takes readers into the trenches of the Cold War and demonstrates what public diplomacy can do. It also provides examples of what could be done today in countries where anti-Americanism runs high.



  • Used Book in Good Condition
  • Used Book in Good Condition

Similar Products

The New Public Diplomacy: Soft Power in International Relations (Studies in Diplomacy and International Relations)Satchmo Blows Up the World: Jazz Ambassadors Play the Cold WarSoft Power: The Means To Success In World PoliticsPeacemaking and Peacekeeping for the New Century