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New Books in Diplomatic History

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Magda Long et. al., "Covert Action: National Approaches to Unacknowledged Intervention (Georgetown UP, 2025)
Q: What is Covert Action and how does it work?
Covert Action is described as attempts by states to influence events in a manner that is unacknowledged or plausibly deniable, a definition that evolved through discussion among the authors.
Magda Long et. al., "Covert Action: National Approaches to Unacknowledged Intervention (Georgetown UP, 2025)
Q: How did this book come about? What was the main idea here?
The book was conceived during the pandemic, amidst growing interest in comparative intelligence, leading to a collaborative effort among specialists in the field.
Philip Nash, "Clare Boothe Luce: American Renaissance Woman" (Routledge, 2022)
Q: Did she use her theatrical experience to propel her political career?
She was definitely comfortable in the limelight and was aware of how to present herself publicly.
Philip Nash, "Clare Boothe Luce: American Renaissance Woman" (Routledge, 2022)
Q: How do you tell a coherent story of a woman who holds so many contradictions?
The challenge of weaving all that into coherent narrative is very, very difficult.
Yanqiu Zheng, "In Search of Admiration and Respect: Chinese Cultural Diplomacy in the United States, 1875–1974" (U Michigan Press, 2024)
Q: What is the significance of the periodization from 1875 to 1974?
This period marks significant transformations in China's cultural diplomacy and represents a time of contested representation of China on the world stage.

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