Tabla de Contenidos:
  • CHAPTER 1: Cultural Diplomacy from the Bronze Age to World War I
  • CHAPTER 2: Total War and Its Aftershocks, 1917-1932
  • CHAPTER 3: Designing Cultural Relations, 1932-1940
  • CHAPTER 4: Nelson Rockefeller and Other New Boys, 1940-1945
  • CHAPTER 5: MacLeish's Moment, Spring, 1945
  • CHAPTER 6: Early Field Staffing: The Point of Contact
  • CHAPTER 7: Two Classic Cultural Products: Architecture and Libraries
  • CHAPTER 8: Benton, Fulbright, Smith, and Mundt
  • CHAPTER 9: English Products and People: Books, and Two Visionaries
  • CHAPTER 10: Postwar Losses and Fulbright's Gift
  • CHAPTER 11: Reorienting Enemies, Campaigning for Truth
  • CHAPTER 12: The Birth of USIA
  • CHAPTER 13: George Allen in the Middle
  • CHAPTER 14: New Frontiers for Old: Murrow and Coombs
  • CHAPTER 15: Battle's Rescue and the Birth of the Peace Corps
  • CHAPTER 16: The Arts of Vision
  • CHAPTER 17: The Ordeal of Charles Frankel
  • CHAPTER 18: The Arts of Performance
  • CHAPTER 19: Intellect, Government, and Fulbright Drift
  • CHAPTER 20: Nixon and Ford, Shakespeare and Richardson
  • CHAPTER 21: Six Intellectual CAOs
  • CHAPTER 22: Stanton's Challenge: Status Quo or Change?
  • CHAPTER 23: Paved with Good Intentions: Carter's Reorganization
  • CHAPTER 24: Two Decades of Decline
  • AFTERWORD: Sunset or New Dawn?