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Making the World Like Us: Education, Cultural Expansion, and the American Century

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Making the World Like Us: Education, Cultural Expansion, and the American Century

Contributors:

By (Author) Liping Bu

ISBN:

9780275976941

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th March 2003

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

370.1160973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

304

Description

This is the first systemic investigation of the various efforts to promote the expansion of American culture via major religious, social, political and governmental institutions. Christian missionaries, secular cultural elite, and the government have served as three major forces pushing American cultural values and political idealism abroad, although each has emphasized different elements of AmericanismChristian beliefs, individualism, democracy, and free enterprisein championing American leadership. In the course of American ascendance as an international power and a superpower, education caught the imagination of different groups as the means to shape individual views and world outlook from the American perspective. Major philanthropic enterprises have likewise hoped to encourage positive sentiment toward American influence. Education has served as the vehicle to train future world leaders who, acting as cultural agents of transmission, were expected to carry American values and ideas to their home countries. The exportation of American culture, however, encountered challenges as those future leaders experienced contradictions of the ideals they were taught to embrace in the daily life of American society. Moreover, different players emphasized different elements of Americanism in their educational endeavors. This study analyzes these challenges and the tensions inherent in the exportation of American cultural influence on a global level.

Reviews

[B]u makes an important contribution to the role of soft power in American foreign policy, a powerful component of America's national security state.-The Journal of American History
[T]his book is an extraordinarily informative and significant contribution to the scholarship on the cultural and educational dimensions of foreign policy.-American Historical Review
"Bu makes an important contribution to the role of soft power in American foreign policy, a powerful component of America's national security state."-The Journal of American History
"This book is an extraordinarily informative and significant contribution to the scholarship on the cultural and educational dimensions of foreign policy."-American Historical Review
"[B]u makes an important contribution to the role of soft power in American foreign policy, a powerful component of America's national security state."-The Journal of American History
"[T]his book is an extraordinarily informative and significant contribution to the scholarship on the cultural and educational dimensions of foreign policy."-American Historical Review

Author Bio

LIPING BU is Associate Professor of History at Alma College. She is co-editor of The Cultural Turn: Essays in the History of U.S. Foreign Relations.

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