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Chapter 8 “GERMANY IN EUROPE”, “JAPAN AND ASIA” National Commitments to Cultural Relations within Regional Frameworks
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Maki Aoki-Okabe
, Yoko Kawamura and Toichi Makita
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
- CONTRIBUTORS ix
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Introduction SEARCHING FOR A CULTURAL DIPLOMACY
- WHAT ARE WE SEARCHING FOR? Culture, Diplomacy, Agents, and the State 3
- THE MODEL OF CULTURAL DIPLOMACY Power, Distance, and the Promise of Civil Society 13
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Part I CULTURAL RELATIONS AND THE SOVIET UNION
- Chapter 1 VOKS The Third Dimension of Soviet Foreign Policy 33
- Chapter 2 MISSION IMPOSSIBLE? Selling Soviet Socialism to Americans, 1955–1958 50
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Part II CULTURAL DIPLOMACY IN CENTRAL EUROPE
- Chapter 3 HUNGARIAN CULTURAL DIPLOMACY, 1957–1963 Echoes of Western Cultural Activity in a Communist Country 75
- Chapter 4 CATHOLICS IN OSTPOLITIK? Networking and Nonstate Diplomacy in the Bensberger Memorandum, 1966–1970 109
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Part III CULTURAL DIPLOMACY IN THE MIDDLE EAST
- Chapter 5 INTERNATIONAL RIVALRY AND CULTURE IN SYRIA AND LEBANON UNDER THE FRENCH MANDATE 137
- Chapter 6 THE UNITED STATES AND THE LIMITS OF CULTURAL DIPLOMACY IN THE ARAB MIDDLE EAST, 1945–1957 162
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Part IV CIVIL SOCIETY AND CULTURAL DIPLOMACY IN JAPAN
- Chapter 7 DIFFICULTIES FACED BY NATIVE JAPAN INTERPRETERS Nitobe Inazô (1862–1933) and His Generation 189
- Chapter 8 “GERMANY IN EUROPE”, “JAPAN AND ASIA” National Commitments to Cultural Relations within Regional Frameworks 212
- INDEX 241
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
- CONTRIBUTORS ix
-
Introduction SEARCHING FOR A CULTURAL DIPLOMACY
- WHAT ARE WE SEARCHING FOR? Culture, Diplomacy, Agents, and the State 3
- THE MODEL OF CULTURAL DIPLOMACY Power, Distance, and the Promise of Civil Society 13
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Part I CULTURAL RELATIONS AND THE SOVIET UNION
- Chapter 1 VOKS The Third Dimension of Soviet Foreign Policy 33
- Chapter 2 MISSION IMPOSSIBLE? Selling Soviet Socialism to Americans, 1955–1958 50
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Part II CULTURAL DIPLOMACY IN CENTRAL EUROPE
- Chapter 3 HUNGARIAN CULTURAL DIPLOMACY, 1957–1963 Echoes of Western Cultural Activity in a Communist Country 75
- Chapter 4 CATHOLICS IN OSTPOLITIK? Networking and Nonstate Diplomacy in the Bensberger Memorandum, 1966–1970 109
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Part III CULTURAL DIPLOMACY IN THE MIDDLE EAST
- Chapter 5 INTERNATIONAL RIVALRY AND CULTURE IN SYRIA AND LEBANON UNDER THE FRENCH MANDATE 137
- Chapter 6 THE UNITED STATES AND THE LIMITS OF CULTURAL DIPLOMACY IN THE ARAB MIDDLE EAST, 1945–1957 162
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Part IV CIVIL SOCIETY AND CULTURAL DIPLOMACY IN JAPAN
- Chapter 7 DIFFICULTIES FACED BY NATIVE JAPAN INTERPRETERS Nitobe Inazô (1862–1933) and His Generation 189
- Chapter 8 “GERMANY IN EUROPE”, “JAPAN AND ASIA” National Commitments to Cultural Relations within Regional Frameworks 212
- INDEX 241