Popular Music and Public Diplomacy: Transnational and Transdisciplinary Perspectives

In the early years of the Cold War, Western nations increasingly adopted strategies of public diplomacy involving popular music. While the diplomatic use of popular music was initially limited to such genres as jazz, the second half of the 20th century saw a growing presence of various popular genre...

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Main Authors: NITZSCHE, Sina (Author), DUNKEL, Mario (Author)
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