The legacy of J. William Fulbright : policy, power, and ideology
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The legacy of J. William Fulbright : policy, power, and ideology
(Studies in conflict, diplomacy, and peace)
University Press of Kentucky, c2019
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Content Type: text (rdacontent), Media Type: unmediated (rdamedia), Carrier Type: volume (rdacarrier)
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Part 1 Fulbright's liberal internationalism in historical perspective
- Fulbright Internationalism: a retrospective / Randall B. Woods
- The power of the one-party south in national politics: segregation in the career of J. William Fulbright / Neal Allen
- J. William Fulbright on the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee: foreign policy intellectual, public educator, restrainer of presidential power / Frederick Gagnon
- "A thorn in the flesh": Fulbright, Latin America, and the enduring Cold War / Benjamin Brady
- J. William Fulbright and the retreat of American power: Anglo-Australian views of Fulbright and US Neo-Isolationism / David L. Prentice
- The price of imperial thinking: J. William Fulbright as critic of US empire / Justin Hart
- Part 2 The Fulbright exchange in historical perspective
- The meaning of educational exchange: the nationalism exceptionalism of Fulbright's liberal internationalism / Sam Lebovic
- The making of the Fulbright Program, 1946-1961: architecture, philosophy and narrative / Lonnie R. Johnson
- Fulbright women in the global intellectual elite / Molly Bettie
- Tactful visitor, scientific observer, or 100 percent patriot?: ambassadorship in the Australia-US Fulbright Program / Alice Garner and Diane Kirkby
- The limits of liberal internationalism: the Fulbright Program in Africa / Hannah Higgin
- Nice to meet you, President Tito ... : Senator Fulbright and the Yugoslav lesson for Vietnam / Carla Konta
- The Fulbright Program in China / Guangqiu Xu
