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Book Title
Practicing Public Diplomacy
Publication Name
Practicing Public Diplomacy : a Cold War Odyssey
Title
Practicing Public Diplomacy
Subtitle
A Cold War Odyssey
Author
Yale Richmond
Format
Hardcover
ISBN-10
1845454758
EAN
9781845454753
ISBN
9781845454753
Publisher
Berghahn Books, Incorporated
Genre
Law & Politics
Subject
History
Release Date
01/02/2008
Release Year
2008
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
GB
Item Height
229mm
Item Length
9in
Item Weight
15.7 Oz
Series
Explorations in Culture and International History Ser.
Publication Year
2008
Type
Textbook
Item Width
6in
Number of Pages
192 Pages

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"Richmond... played a significant role in the implementation of the Helsinki accords... His] account of how this was done is useful and peppered with interesting personal details of what it was like to be involved in the day-to-day implementation of the accords. In this respect and others, Richmond has given us an authoritative report of how public diplomacy contributed to the outcome of the Cold War." - Journal of Cold War Studies "The volume is a useful guide for those who are currently or expecting to be practitioners of public diplomacy and Richmond's experience, particularly in Poland and the former Soviet Union, perhaps provide the answers to how the U.S. State Department and its diplomats should confront the problems of global terrorism and anti-Americanism, especially in the Middle East. Or, as someone suggested, what really is needed is more Yale Richmonds." - The Polish Review " Richmond] has already contributed a great deal to the history of US public diplomacy through his earlier studies on the practice of dialogue and exchange with the Soviet Union... and] has now compiled his memoirs into a light-hearted but nonetheless highly engaging volume... that is] not just an entertaining chronicle of the Cold War, but also a rich source of comment on issues that continue to plague US public diplomacy today." - Journal of American History "Richmond's personal account of how public diplomacy was conducted during the Cold War gives the reader a practitioner's perspective on this fascinating period in our history, and underscores public diplomacy's continued importance in the conduct of U.S. foreign policy." - USC Center on Public Diplomacy "This short, readable volume is a treasure trove of sound advice wrapped in the recollections of one of America's leading public diplomacy practitioners and top Soviet hands whose lengthy US government career spanned 44 years." - WhirledView "instructive book... is] much more enlightening about down-to-earth public diplomacy than a training manual or abstract academic treatise can ever be...a delightful volume." - AmericanDiplomacy.org "This book will be a long-term reference source for researchers looking at Cold War history, as the subject goes through its inevitable revisionist cycles...It documents a critical element in U.S. cold-war relations--the effort to reach out ideologically to Soviet and East European audiences in the face of formidable opposition by Communist regimes in the region. The author was involved in this subject more directly and over a longer period of time than any other U.S. government official." - Wilson Dizard, author of Inventing Public Diplomacy, and Member of the Public Diplomacy Council "It is sometimes said that soft power helped to win the Cold War. To find out what it was like to be on the front lines of these battles, read this fascinating memoir." - Joseph S. Nye, Harvard University and author of Soft Power: The Means to Success in World Politics Yale Richmond, a retired cultural officer in the US Foreign Service, practiced public diplomacy for thirty years, including postings abroad in Germany, Laos, Poland, Austria (Vienna), and the Soviet Union. A specialist in intercultural communication, his books have been translated and published in China and Korea.

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Publisher
Berghahn Books, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1845454758
ISBN-13
9781845454753
eBay Product ID (ePID)
61479541

Product Key Features

Author
Yale Richmond
Publication Name
Practicing Public Diplomacy : a Cold War Odyssey
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2008
Series
Explorations in Culture and International History Ser.
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
192 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
15.7 Oz

Additional Product Features

Series Volume Number
5
Lc Classification Number
E744.5 .R53 2008
Reviews
"Richmond... played a significant role in the implementation of the Helsinki accords...[His] account of how this was done is useful and peppered with interesting personal details of what it was like to be involved in the day-to-day implementation of the accords. In this respect and others, Richmond has given us an authoritative report of how public diplomacy contributed to the outcome of the Cold War." Journal of Cold War Studies "The volume is a useful guide for those who are currently or expecting to be practitioners of public diplomacy and Richmond's experience, particularly in Poland and the former Soviet Union, perhaps provide the answers to how the U.S. State Department and its diplomats should confront the problems of global terrorism and anti-Americanism, especially in the Middle East. Or, as someone suggested, what really is needed is more Yale Richmonds." The Polish Review "[Richmond] has already contributed a great deal to the history of US public diplomacy through his earlier studies on the practice of dialogue and exchange with the Soviet Union...[and] has now compiled his memoirs into a light-hearted but nonetheless highly engaging volume...[that is] not just an entertaining chronicle of the Cold War, but also a rich source of comment on issues that continue to plague US public diplomacy today." Journal of American History "Richmond's personal account of how public diplomacy was conducted during the Cold War gives the reader a practitioner's perspective on this fascinating period in our history, and underscores public diplomacy's continued importance in the conduct of U.S. foreign policy." USC Center on Public Diplomacy "This short, readable volume is a treasure trove of sound advice wrapped in the recollections of one of America's leading public diplomacy practitioners and top Soviet hands whose lengthy US government career spanned 44 years." WhirledView "instructive book...[is] much more enlightening about down-to-earth public diplomacy than a training manual or abstract academic treatise can ever be...a delightful volume." AmericanDiplomacy.org "This book will be a long-term reference source for researchers looking at Cold War history, as the subject goes through its inevitable revisionist cycles...It documents a critical element in U.S. cold-war relations--the effort to reach out ideologically to Soviet and East European audiences in the face of formidable opposition by Communist regimes in the region. The author was involved in this subject more directly and over a longer period of time than any other U.S. government official." Wilson Dizard , author of Inventing Public Diplomacy , and Member of the Public Diplomacy Council "It is sometimes said that soft power helped to win the Cold War. To find out what it was like to be on the front lines of these battles, read this fascinating memoir." Joseph S. Nye , Harvard University and author of Soft Power: The Means to Success in World Politics, "Richmond... played a significant role in the implementation of the Helsinki accords...[His] account of how this was done is useful and peppered with interesting personal details of what it was like to be involved in the day-to-day implementation of the accords. In this respect and others, Richmond has given us an authoritative report of how public diplomacy contributed to the outcome of the Cold War." · Journal of Cold War Studies "The volume is a useful guide for those who are currently or expecting to be practitioners of public diplomacy and Richmond's experience, particularly in Poland and the former Soviet Union, perhaps provide the answers to how the U.S. State Department and its diplomats should confront the problems of global terrorism and anti-Americanism, especially in the Middle East. Or, as someone suggested, what really is needed is more Yale Richmonds." · The Polish Review "[Richmond] has already contributed a great deal to the history of US public diplomacy through his earlier studies on the practice of dialogue and exchange with the Soviet Union...[and] has now compiled his memoirs into a light-hearted but nonetheless highly engaging volume...[that is] not just an entertaining chronicle of the Cold War, but also a rich source of comment on issues that continue to plague US public diplomacy today." · Journal of American History "Richmond's personal account of how public diplomacy was conducted during the Cold War gives the reader a practitioner's perspective on this fascinating period in our history, and underscores public diplomacy's continued importance in the conduct of U.S. foreign policy." · USC Center on Public Diplomacy "This short, readable volume is a treasure trove of sound advice wrapped in the recollections of one of America's leading public diplomacy practitioners and top Soviet hands whose lengthy US government career spanned 44 years." · WhirledView "instructive book...[is] much more enlightening about down-to-earth public diplomacy than a training manual or abstract academic treatise can ever be...a delightful volume." · AmericanDiplomacy.org "This book will be a long-term reference source for researchers looking at Cold War history, as the subject goes through its inevitable revisionist cycles...It documents a critical element in U.S. cold-war relations--the effort to reach out ideologically to Soviet and East European audiences in the face of formidable opposition by Communist regimes in the region. The author was involved in this subject more directly and over a longer period of time than any other U.S. government official." · Wilson Dizard , author of Inventing Public Diplomacy , and Member of the Public Diplomacy Council "It is sometimes said that soft power helped to win the Cold War. To find out what it was like to be on the front lines of these battles, read this fascinating memoir." · Joseph S. Nye , Harvard University and author of Soft Power: The Means to Success in World Politics
Table of Content
Foreword Preface Introduction Chapter 1. Doing Democracy in Deutschland Chapter 2. Nation Building in Laos Chapter 3. Back to the Books Chapter 4. A Voice to Vietnam Chapter 5. Poland - Russia's Window on the West Chapter 6. Viennese Vignettes Chapter 7. East European Exchanges Chapter 8. Moscow and More Chapter 9. Shafted by Shakespeare Chapter 10. Doing Détente at the Department Chapter 11. USIA + CU = USICA Chapter 12. Helsinki and Human Rights Chapter 13. Doing Democracy at NED Selected Bibliography Index Photos
Copyright Date
2007
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Europe / Germany, Public Relations, Modern / 20th Century, International Relations / General, Political, American Government / National, International Relations / Diplomacy
Lccn
2007-025072
Dewey Decimal
327.73009/045
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Business & Economics, History, Political Science

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