The idea of the Cold War as a propaganda contest as opposed to a
military conflict is being increasingly accepted. This has led to a
re-evaluation of the relationship between economic policies,
political agendas and cultural activities in Western Europe post
1945.
This book provides an important cross-section of case studies that
highlight the connections between overt/covert activities and
cultural/political agendas during the early Cold War. It therefore
provides a valuable bridge between diplomatic and intelligence
research and represents an important contribution towards our
understanding of the significance and consequences of this linkage
for the shaping of post-war democratic societies.
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