Educational Internationalism in the Cold War

Educational Internationalism in the Cold War

Plural Visions, Global Experiences

Matasci, Damiano; Ruppen Coutaz, Raphaelle

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2024

316

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9781032162690

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Foreword Introduction: Internationalism, Education, and the Global Cold War Part 1: Rethinking Educational Exchanges and Encounters 1. British European University Interchange Policy (1945-1956): Constructing a European Identity? 2. North Korean Orphans in Poland: Experiences and Legacies of Education in Socialist Internationalism, 1953-1962 3. The France-GDR Friendship Association: An Instrument of the East German Education Diplomacy in France? 4. Building the Bridge: Chinese Immigrant Scholars in American Universities, 1950s-1970s Part 2: Shaping Minds and Societies 5. Knowledge for Free? Why Two US American "Mobile Radioisotope Training Laboratories" Embarked on a World Tour in 1958 6. Assessing the Role of Subnational Actors in Educational Cooperation and Development Aid: The Case of Bavaria 7. Fighting Communism with Political Education: the Schweizerische Aufklaerungsdienst and the Anti-Communist Network People and Defence, 1965-1985 Part 3: Models and Counter-Models 8. American Fairs and Soviet Olympiads: Scientific Youth Competitions as Elite Fostering and Cold War Internationalism 9. UNESCO and the Question of Early Childhood Education During the Cold War 10. Envisioning Egalitarian Education: The OECD Perspective on Japanese Education in 1970 Part 4: Views from the Global South 11. From "Mutual Understanding" to Anti-Communist Propaganda? The Institute of International Education and Chile (1919-1961) 12. Fond Hopes and Vital Needs: Abiva Publishing, the UN, and the Philippines' Internationalist Moment 13. Journalism Training in 1960s East Africa, or the Transferability of a Stapler 14. "It was the time of utopias, of turbulence, the time of Africa". Algerian Students and French Cooperants in the Global 1960s 15. South-South Development Aid and Collaboration: the "Internationalist Schools" of the Isla de la Juventud in Cuba Conclusion: Sites of Exchange: Locating Mobility in Cold War Internationalisms
Cold War Studies;Cultural Exchanges;Moscow Olympics;Trade Fairs;Transnational Socialist Education;anti-Communist network;UNESCO