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Notes on contributors ix
Preface xii
List of abbreviations xvi
PART I Themes 1
Introduction: negotiating freedom 3(170)
SCOTT LUCAS
1 Conceptualising the state?rivate network in American foreign policy 13
INDERJEET PARMAR
PART II Case studies 29(144)
2 Clark Eichelberger and the negotiation of internationalism 31
ANDREW JOHNSTONE
3 The importance of being (in) earnest: voluntary associations and the irony of the state?rivate network during the early Cold War 47
HELEN LAVILLE
4 From cooperation to covert action: the United States government and students, 1940-52 66
KAREN M. PAGET
5 Building a community around the Pax Americana: the US government and exchange programmes during the 1950's 83
GILES SCOTT-SMITH
6 The finest labour network in Europe': American labour and the Cold War 100
JULIA ANGSTER
7 In search of a clear and overarching American policy: The Reporter magazine (1949-68) and the Cold War 116
ELKE VAN CASSEL
8 Double vision, double analysis: the role of interpretation, negotiation and compromise in the state private network and British American Studies 141
ALI FISHER
9 Ambassadors of the screen: film and the state private network in Cold War America 157
TONY SHAW
PART Beyond the Cold War 173
10 Religious non-profit organisations, the Cold War, the state and resurgent evangelicalism, 1945-90 175
AXEL R. SCH?ER
11 'The permanent revolution'? The New York intellectuals, the CIA and the cultural Cold War 194
HUGH WILFORD
12 Public diplomacy and the private sector: the United States Information Agency, its predecessors and the private sector 210
NICHOLAS J. CULL
Index 227