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- Title Pages
- Introduction
- Fulbright Internationalism
- The Power of the One-Party South in National Politics
- J. William Fulbright on the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee
- “A thorn in the flesh”
- J. William Fulbright and the Retreat of American Power
- The Price of Imperial Thinking
- The Meaning of Educational Exchange
- The Making of the Fulbright Program, 1946–1961
- Fulbright Women in the Global Intellectual Elite
- Tactful Visitor, Scientific Observer, or 100 Percent Patriot?
- The Limits of Liberal Internationalism
- Nice to meet you, President Tito …
- The Fulbright Program in China
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- Index
- Studies in Conflict, Diplomacy, and Peace
Title Pages
Title Pages
- Source:
- The Legacy of J. William Fulbright
- Author(s):
- Alessandro Brogi, Giles Scott-Smith, David J. Snyder
- Publisher:
- University Press of Kentucky
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- Title Pages
- Introduction
- Fulbright Internationalism
- The Power of the One-Party South in National Politics
- J. William Fulbright on the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee
- “A thorn in the flesh”
- J. William Fulbright and the Retreat of American Power
- The Price of Imperial Thinking
- The Meaning of Educational Exchange
- The Making of the Fulbright Program, 1946–1961
- Fulbright Women in the Global Intellectual Elite
- Tactful Visitor, Scientific Observer, or 100 Percent Patriot?
- The Limits of Liberal Internationalism
- Nice to meet you, President Tito …
- The Fulbright Program in China
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- Index
- Studies in Conflict, Diplomacy, and Peace