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A history of the Fulbright Program in Poland, 1945–2025
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17 November 2026
POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, International relations, POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / Diplomacy, HISTORY / Europe / Poland, Diplomacy
Introduction
Part I. The beginnings of the Fulbright Program, 1945–61
1. US–Polish academic exchanges under Stalinism, 1945–56
2. ‘Russia’s window on the West’, 1956–61
Part II. The Fulbright Program and expanding horizons behind the curtain, 1961–69
3. The Kennedy moment, 1961–63
4. Paradoxes of bridge-building, 1964–69
Part III. The Fulbright Program during de´tente, 1969–79
5. Academic exchanges and the modernisation imperative, 1969–74
6. The ambiguities of détente and the ‘spirit of Helsinki’, 1975–79
Part IV. The Fulbright Program in times of crisis, 1980–89
7. Academic exchanges and the ‘Solidarity Carnival’, 1980–83
8. On the path to normalcy, 1984–89
Part V. The Fulbright Program and post-communist transition, 1989–2025
9. A new beginning, 1989–94
10. A bumpy road to binationalism, 1995–2025
Epilogue: Polish ‘mandarins of the future’
Bibliography
Appendix
Index