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United States Information Agency - Wikipedia The United States Information Agency (USIA) was a United States government agency devoted to propaganda which operated from 1953 to 1999 Previously existing United States Information Service (USIS) posts operating out of U S embassies worldwide since World War II became the field operations offices of the USIA [1]
Records of the United States Information Agency [USIA] - National Archives History: Office of the Coordinator of Information established as an independent agency by Presidential order, July 11, 1941, to collect and analyze information bearing upon national security Foreign Information Service established within OCOI to oversee shortwave propaganda broadcasts (Voice of America, VOA), which commenced February 24, 1942
The Decline and Fall of USIA Cover | American Diplomacy Est 1996 Nicholas Cull’s second book on the history of the United States Information Agency (USIA) concludes his years of thorough research into what happened to America’s former foreign public diplomacy entity
Consolidation of USIA Into The State Department: An Assessment After . . . USIA, created in 1953 by President Dwight Eisenhower, was abolished as a separate government agency, effective October 1, 1999, when the Department of State assumed responsibility for U S public diplomacy activities This involved the transfer of 4,025 USIA employees (including 2,079 Foreign Service nationals, or FSNs) to the State I Introduction
USIA | ROPER CENTER The United States Information Agency, also known as the U S Information Service (USIS) was a foreign affairs agency in the executive branch of the U S government with a charge to explain and support U S foreign policy, interests, and values abroad The agency was established in 1953 by President Eisenhower
Records of the United States Information Agency (RG 306) USIS began operation as the overseas arm of the Office of War Information during World War II and continued after the war until August 1953 under the auspices of the Department of State, when it became the overseas arm of the United States Information Agency (USIA) When USIA was abolished in 1999, USIS once again fell under the Department of
FACT SHEET: The United States Information Agency The United States Information Agency (USIA) ran America’s public diplomacy efforts from 1953 until it was disbanded in 1999 What did it do? Who were the key figures?
U. S. Information Agency - Encyclopedia. com The U S Information Agency (USIA) was the public diplomacy arm of the U S government The USIA existed "to further the national interest by improving United States relations with other countries and peoples through the broadest possible sharing of ideas, information, and educational and cultural activities" (22 U S C A § 1461 [1988])
USIA | United Sigma Intelligence Association The USIA is a UK-registered nonprofit nongovernmental international think tank to promote excellence dedicated to providing intellectual inspiration to the world
USIA - University of North Texas The United States Information Agency is an independent foreign affairs agency within the executive branch of the U S government USIA explains and supports American foreign policy and promotes U S national interests through a wide range of overseas information programs