Jason C. Parker is Associate Professor of History at Texas A&M University and the author of Brother's Keeper: The United States, Race, and Empire in the British Caribbean, 1937-1962 (Oxford, 2008).
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* Preface and Acknowledgments * Introduction : In the Beginning Was the Word * Chapter 1: Absent at the Creation: The Truman Administration's Public Diplomacy Outside Europe * Chapter 2: Hearts and Minds on New Frontlines: The Public Diplomacy of the Korean War in Asia * Chapter 3: Pawns, Proxies, and Pressing the Case for the "Free World": The USIA and Ike's New Look * Chapter 4: A "New Babel of Voices": Cacophony and Community in the Decolonizing World * Chapter 5: "Mucha Alianza, Poco Progreso": The Alliance for Progress and the Development of the "Third World" * Chapter 6: True Colors: Nonalignment, Race, and the Proliferation of Public Diplomacy in the Formation of the "Third World" * Conclusion: Murrow's Wager * Notes * Bibliography * Index
* Preface and Acknowledgments * Introduction : In the Beginning Was the Word * Chapter 1: Absent at the Creation: The Truman Administration's Public Diplomacy Outside Europe * Chapter 2: Hearts and Minds on New Frontlines: The Public Diplomacy of the Korean War in Asia * Chapter 3: Pawns, Proxies, and Pressing the Case for the "Free World": The USIA and Ike's New Look * Chapter 4: A "New Babel of Voices": Cacophony and Community in the Decolonizing World * Chapter 5: "Mucha Alianza, Poco Progreso": The Alliance for Progress and the Development of the "Third World" * Chapter 6: True Colors: Nonalignment, Race, and the Proliferation of Public Diplomacy in the Formation of the "Third World" * Conclusion: Murrow's Wager * Notes * Bibliography * Index
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