ABSTRACT
As the United States government’s primary overt propaganda agency throughout the Cold War, the U.S. Information Agency (USIA) (1953-1999) has had a subtle, yet sustained in uence on U.S. and international journalism since the late 1940s.
As the United States government’s primary overt propaganda agency throughout the Cold War, the U.S. Information Agency (USIA) (1953-1999) has had a subtle, yet sustained in uence on U.S. and international journalism since the late 1940s.