US public diplomacy in socialist Yugoslavia, 195070 : Soft culture, cold partners - Carla Konta

US public diplomacy in socialist Yugoslavia, 195070

Soft culture, cold partners

By: Carla Konta

Paperback | 26 November 2024

At a Glance

Paperback


$65.78

or 4 interest-free payments of $16.45 with

 or 

This title is not currently in stock at the Booktopia Warehouse and needs to be ordered from our supplier.

The first comprehensive account of the public and cultural diplomacy campaigns carried out by the US in Yugoslavia during the height of the Cold War, this book examines the political role of culture in US-Yugoslav bilateral relations and the fluid links between information and propaganda. Tito allowed the US Information Agency and the State Department's cultural programmes to enter Yugoslavia, liberated from Soviet control. The exchange of intellectual and political personnel helped foster the US-Yugoslav relationship, yet it posed severe ideological challenges for both sides.

By providing new insights into porous borders between freedom and coercion in Tito's regime, this book shows how public diplomacy acted as an external input for Yugoslav liberalisation and dissident movements. Using extensive archival research and interviews, Konta analyses the links between information and propaganda, and the unintended effects of propaganda beyond the control of producers and receivers.

Industry Reviews

'It is hard to imagine a more difficult endeavour for US foreign policy makers than promoting public diplomacy in a non-aligned, socialist and proudly independent country such as Yugoslavia. Relying on a stunningly rich array of different sources, from US and Yugoslav archives, Carla Konta offers a detailed and original examination of this effort, its evolution during the Cold War, its limits, frustrations, incongruities, and achievements. This book is a welcome and important addition to a field of historical enquiry, the cultural Cold War and US post World War II public diplomacy, which has boomed in the past two decades, but that is often limited to the Western camp and the relations between the United States and its NATO allies.'
Mario Del Pero, Professor of International History, SciencesPo, Paris

'Carla Konta's theoretically rich, archival-based study deepens our understanding of public diplomacy, and even better, our understanding of the cultural dynamics, internal or external, of one of the most significant reciprocal Cold War gambles: the constantly negotiated US-Yugoslav partnership. As a subtle, balanced, and thought-provoking analysis of soft power, shown here in its mutual aspects, this book is a must read for anyone interested in public diplomacy, within or beyond its Cold War manifestations.'
Alessandro Brogi, Professor of History - US Foreign Relations, University of Arkansas

'The volume, well written, correctly framed in a broad and growing historiography and corroborated by a large apparatus of documentary sources, offers an excellent example of how transactional approaches are able to enrich our knowledge about the Cold War and, more generally, on the foreign policy of the United States contemporaries.'
Dario Fazzi, Ricerche di Storia Politica

More in Diplomacy

The Art of Gathering : How We Meet and Why It Matters - Priya Parker
A Promised Land : The Presidential Memoirs Vol. 1 - Barack Obama

BLACK FRIDAY

RRP $65.00

$26.00

60%
OFF
The Hong Kong Diaries - Chris Patten

RRP $32.99

$30.25

Eye on the World : A Life in International Service - Anthony C. E. Quainton

BLACK FRIDAY

The Obama Administration : Perceptions and Encounters Beyond America - Rachel Pistol
Qatar's Foreign Policy : Geography, Politics and Strategy since 1971 - Marwan Kabalan
Islam and Statecraft : Religious Soft Power in the Arab Gulf States - Jon Hoffman
Serbia's Balancing Act : Between Russia and the West - Vuk Vuksanovic

RRP $170.00

$125.75

26%
OFF
American Foreign Policy : Examining the Facts - Paul Frazier

RRP $110.00

$83.75

24%
OFF