Alice Garner and Diane Kirkby
Introduction
1 'Free gift' or 'infiltration'? Negotiating the Fulbright Agreement
2 'A steady stream of new problems': Politics and teething issues
3 'Bright scientific moles' v. 'goodwill ambassador extroverts': Choosing a Fulbright scholar
4 'Mutual benefit' v. 'the needs of the country': Programming academic fields
5 'Meeting [our] domestic Communism problem': Cold War governance and the public university
6 Education, or 'part of our foreign policy'? At war in Vietnam
7 'Experience is the only teacher': Academic ambassadors interpret 'mutual understanding'
8 'Just because one is a woman': Forging careers and changing the gender landscape
9 From 'White Australia' to 'the race question in America': Confronting racial diversity
10 'In the climate of continuing financial restraint': Finding a sustainable future in the neo-liberal university
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index