The First Resort Of Kings: American Cultural Diplomacy In The Twentieth Century

the first resort of kings: american cultural diplomacy in the twentieth century

more information about The First Resort Of Kings: American Cultural Diplomacy In The Twentieth Century

The First Resort Of Kings: American Cultural Diplomacy In The Twentieth Century

Editorial Reviews
Book Description
During the last five decades, U.S. cultural diplomacy programs have withered because of politics and accidents of history that have subordinated cultural diplomacy to public relations campaigning, now called "public diplomacy." With anti-Americanism on the rise worldwide, cultural diplomacy should become an immediate priority, but politicians continue to ignore this relatively inexpensive, age-old tool for promoting understanding among nations. Richard Arndt probes the history of American cultural diplomacy to demonstrate its valuable past contributions and to make a plea for reviving it for the future.

Cultural relations occur naturally between people in different nations as a result of trade, tourism, student exchanges, entertainment, communications, migration, intermarriage-millions of cross-cultural encounters. But cultural diplomacy only happens when a government decides to channel and to support cultural exchange through planned programs to promote broad national interests. The First Resort of Kings examines the first eight decades of formal U.S. cultural diplomacy, from its tentative beginnings in World War I through the 1990s. Arndt also compares America's efforts with those of other nations and enriches his narrative by detailing the professional experiences of the men and women who have represented American democracy, education, intellect, art, and literature to the rest of the world. His work shows that this dialogue of American culture and education with the rest of the world is neither a frill nor a domestic political concern but is the deepest cornerstone of a positive, forward-looking U.S. foreign policy. Arndt argues that, particularly in the wake of the Iraq War, America must revive its cultural diplomacy programs as a long-term investment in international goodwill and understanding.

About the Author
RICHARD T. ARNDT worked for USIA for twenty-four years after earning a doctorate and teaching at Columbia University. Since retiring from the USIA, he has served as the president of the U.S. Fulbright Association, coedited The Fulbright Difference, 1948-1992, chaired the National Peace Foundation, and is currently the president of Americans for UNESCO. He lives in Washington, D.C.

The First Resort Of Kings: American Cultural Diplomacy In The Twentieth Century,Richard T. Arndt,Potomac Books,1574885871,20th century,Cultural relations,Diplomats,Educational exchanges,Government - U.S. Government,History,History: American,International Relations - Diplomacy,Political History,Politics / Current Events,Relations,United States,United States - 20th Century,World - General,International relations,USA

Books Report:

  1. The French Navy And The Seven Years' War (France Overseas: Studies in Empire and Decolonization Series)
  2. The Goths (The Peoples of Europe)
  3. The Humanistic Tradition, Book 1 : The First Civilizations and the Classical Legacy (Humanistic Tradition)
  4. The Humanities : Cultural Roots and Continuities
  5. The Miami Indians of Indiana: A Persistent People, 1654-1994
  6. The Military Revolution and Political Change
  7. The Normans (Peoples of Europe)
  8. The Oxford History of the British Empire : Volume III: The Nineteenth Century (Oxford History of the British Empire)
  9. The Palestinian People : A History
  10. The Plains Sioux and U.S. Colonialism from Lewis and Clark to Wounded Knee (Studies in North American Indian History)

Books Report

Books Report

Recommended Books

  1. Manga Art: Easel-Does-It
  2. HIPAA Program Reference Handbook
  3. Go for the Gold!: Becoming an ACBL Life Master
  4. Financial Accounting
  5. Evidence: California Code and the Federal Rules Answers, Second Edition
  6. Dynamic Models in Biology
  7. Evolution and Its Influence : The Herbert Spencer Lectures 1986
  8. Euripides, Volume IV. Trojan Women. Iphigenia among the Taurians. Ion
  9. Dragon Voice
  10. Favre Family Cookbook : Three Generations of Cajun and Creole Cooking from the Gulf Coast
  11. Crazy Mosaic
  12. Every Guy's Guide as to What to Expect When She's Expecting
  13. Great Issues In Western Civilization
  14. General Energetics: Energy in the Biosphere and Civilization
  15. Fodor's Pacific Northwest, 14th Edition : The Guide for All Budgets, Completely Updated, with Many M