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Understanding the impact of theFulbright experience on the life, workand network of artists
Rohini Dandavate
 
 UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF THE FULBRIGHT EXPERIENCE ON THELIFE, WORK AND NETWORK OF ARTISTSA ThesisPresented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements forThe Degree Master of Arts in theGraduate School of The Ohio State UniversityByRohini Dandavate, B.A.The Ohio State University2000Master's Examination CommitteeDr. Margaret Wyszomirski, AdvisorDr. Wayne LawsonDr. Georgianna ShortApproved byAdviserGraduate Program in Arts Policy andAdministration
 
 ABSTRACTThis thesis focuses on understanding the impact of the Fulbright experience onartists. This study analyzes the changes that occur in the attitude of artists, in their workand in their network of friends and colleagues.. The Fulbright Exchange Program was established in 1946 under legislationintroduced by the late Senator J William Fulbright. The objective of Act is to enable thegovernment of the United States to increase mutual understanding between the people of United States and people of other countries through educational and cultural exchange.The United States Information Agency (USIA) is the principal administrator of theFulbright Program. The Fulbright Program is funded primarily by Congressional annualappropriation.This thesis reviews the importance of cultural diplomacy in building internationalrelations and discusses the purposes of conducting cultural diplomacy. After comparingthe evolution of cultural diplomacy in Europe and in the U.S, this study discusses varioustools for conducting cultural diplomacy. It reviews the history, implementation andobjectives of the Fulbright Program and the Strategic Plan of USIA. The Plan outlines thetypes of data and information that are being collected on an ongoing basis to studywhether the programs are achieving USIA's performance objectives.
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