This book provides a critical analysis of the role of the Fulbright Program in American foreign policy during the Cold War. The author, Zhao Xuegong, examines the impact of the program and its criticism, highlighting how it was used as a tool for diplomatic relations and cultural exchange. The book aims to shed light on the complexities of Cold War diplomacy and the influence of educational exchange programs. It is intended for readers interested in international relations, American foreign policy, and historical studies of the Cold War era. |