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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Francisco Rodríguez-Jiménez (University of Extremadura, Spain) , Lorenzo Delgado Gómez-Escalonilla (CCHS-CSIC, Spain) , Benedetta Calandra (University of Bergamo, Italy)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.607kg ISBN: 9781032155661ISBN 10: 1032155663 Pages: 330 Publication Date: 29 January 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""This is an important book on American soft power and its limitations. Anyone with an interest in US public diplomacy and/or in Cold War US-Latin American relations should read it."" Arne WESTAD, Yale University ""This is an essential interdisciplinary volume that adds much to the history of the Cold War in Latin America and the region’s long-sixties. Through the lens of public diplomacy, culture, philanthropy, sport and security, US Public Diplomacy Strategies in Latin America During the Sixties reveals the complex networks and interactions that underpinned transnational, inter-American and transatlantic relations in the mid-20th century."" Tanya HARMER, London School of Economics and Political Science ""At long last! With this exceptional collection of original research, we finally have a comprehensive single-volume history of the battle for hearts and minds in Latin America. This book makes a vital contribution to our knowledge and understanding of US public diplomacy, and its impact and reception in the Western Hemisphere. Readers interested in US foreign policy, Latin American history, and the ‘Cultural Cold War’ will want this book on their shelf."" Kenneth OSGOOD, Colorado School of Mines ""US Public Diplomacy Strategies in Latin America During the Sixties is an incredibly rich and diverse collection of contributions by an all-star cast that stretches our understanding of US public diplomacy in Latin America in pioneering ways. Required reading for diplomats and scholars alike!"" Christian OSTERMANN, Woodrow Wilson Center" “This is an important interdisciplinary volume that adds much to the history of the Cold War in Latin America and the region’s long-sixties. Through the lens of public diplomacy, culture, philanthropy, sport and security, Time For Persuasion reveals the complex networks and interactions that underpinned transnational, inter-American and transatlantic relations in the mid-20th century.” Tanya Harmer, London School of Economics and Political Science “Time for Persuasion is an incredibly rich and diverse collection of contributions by an all-star cast that stretches our understanding of US public diplomacy in Latin America in pioneering ways. Required reading for diplomats and scholars alike!” Christian Ostermann, Woodrow Wilson Center “This is an important book on American soft power and its limitations. Anyone with an interest in US public diplomacy and/ or in Cold War US-Latin American relations should read it.” Arne WESTAD, Yale University “At long last! With this exceptional collection of original research, we finally have a comprehensive single-volume history of the battle for hearts and minds in Latin America. This book makes a vital contribution to our knowledge and understanding of U.S. public diplomacy, and its impact and reception in the Western Hemisphere. Readers interested in U.S. foreign policy, Latin American history, and the “Cultural Cold War” will want this book on their shelf.” Kenneth OSGOOD, Colorado School of Mines “This is an important interdisciplinary volume that adds much to the history of the Cold War in Latin America and the region’s long-sixties. Through the lens of public diplomacy, culture, philanthropy, sport and security, Time For Persuasion reveals the complex networks and interactions that underpinned transnational, inter-American and transatlantic relations in the mid-20th century.” Tanya Harmer, London School of Economics and Political Science “Time for Persuasion is an incredibly rich and diverse collection of contributions by an all-star cast that stretches our understanding of US public diplomacy in Latin America in pioneering ways. Required reading for diplomats and scholars alike!” Christian Ostermann, Woodrow Wilson Center Author InformationFrancisco Rodríguez-Jiménez is currently working at the Instituto de Ciências Sociais in Lisbon and was formerly a postdoctoral researcher at Harvard University and Fulbrighter at American University and George Washington University. His research centers around the so-called Cultural Cold War. Among his latest publications: Trump. Historia de una presidencia singular (2022). Lorenzo Delgado Gómez-Escalonilla is Senior Researcher at the National Research Council of Spain (CSIC). He has worked on Euro-Atlantic relations during the Cold War, especially public diplomacy and cultural, educational, and scientific transfers. Among his recent publications: Teaching Modernization. Spanish and Latin American Educational Reform in the Cold War (2020). Benedetta Calandra is Associate Professor of History of the Americas at the University of Bergamo. Her main research interests focus on the politics of memory and exile in Latin America and Inter-American cultural Cold War. Among her recent publications: Cultural Philanthropy and Political Exile. The Ford Foundation Between Argentina and the United States (2019). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |