It takes the average reader 9 hours and 46 minutes to read The Cold War and the United States Information Agency by Nicholas J. Cull
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Published at a time when the U.S. government's public diplomacy is in crisis, this book provides an exhaustive account of how it used to be done. The United States Information Agency was created in 1953 to "tell America's story to the world" and, by engaging with the world through international information, broadcasting, culture and exchange programs, became an essential element of American foreign policy during the Cold War. Based on newly declassified archives and more than 100 interviews with veterans of public diplomacy, from the Truman administration to the fall of the Berlin Wall,...
The Cold War and the United States Information Agency by Nicholas J. Cull is 568 pages long, and a total of 146,544 words.
This makes it 192% the length of the average book. It also has 179% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 13 hours and 20 minutes to read The Cold War and the United States Information Agency aloud.
The Cold War and the United States Information Agency is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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