Rights in exile

Rights in exile
About this book
"Public diplomacy, neglected following the end of the Cold War, is once again a central tool of American foreign policy. This book, examining as it does the Marshall Plan as the form of public diplomacy of the United States in France after World War II, offers a timely historical case study. Current debates about globalization and a possible revival of the Marshall Plan resemble the debates about Americanization that occurred in France over fifty years ago. Relations between France and the United States are often tense despite their shared history and cultural ties, reflecting the general fear and disgust and attraction of America and Americanization."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL5843979W
Subjects
Human rightsLegal status, lawsOffice of the United Nations High Commissioner for RefugeesRefugeesHumanitarianismEurope, emigration and immigrationHolocaust survivorsJews, europePublic opinion, europeJewish refugeesForeign relationsAmericanizationHistoryFrench Foreign public opinionPublic opinionMarshall Plan