The mission of the United States Information Agency is to help achieve United States foreign policy objectives by (a) influencing public attitudes in other nations, and (b) advising the President, his representatives abroad, and the various departments... Department of the Army Pamphlet - 133. lappuse1976Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1970 - 834 lapas
...to help achieve US foreign policy objectives by influencing public attitudes in other nations, and advising the President, his representatives abroad,...implications of foreign opinion for present and contemplated US policies, programs, and official statements. While the Director of USIA takes the initiative in... | |
| 1976 - 616 lapas
...and policies, as well as the traditions, values, and culture from which they flow. The Agency advises the President, his representatives abroad, and the...implications of foreign opinion for present and contemplated US policies, programs, and official statements. To achieve these purposes the Agency is directed from... | |
| 1971 - 648 lapas
...policies, as well as the traditions, values, and culture from which. they flow. The Agency advises the President, his representatives abroad, and the...implications of foreign opinion for present and contemplated US policies, programs, and official statements. To achieve these purposes the Agency is directed from... | |
| United States. Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs - 1963 - 142 lapas
...United States foreign policy objectives by (a) influencing public attitudes in other nations, and (b) advising the President, his representatives abroad,...States policies, programs, and official statements . The influencing of attitudes is to be carried out by overt use of the various techniques of communication... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1963 - 1352 lapas
...other nations, and (6) advising the President, his representatives abroad, and the various department* and agencies on the implications of foreign opinion for present and contemplated US policies, programs, and official statements. The influencing of attitudes is to be carried out by... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1964 - 1158 lapas
...President's memorandum of January 25, 1963, assigned to the Director of USIA the job, and I quote of advising the President, his representatives abroad,...implications of foreign opinion for present and contemplated US policies, programs, and official statements. Is there some duplication here? Why is the Director... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations - 1965 - 694 lapas
...achieve US foreign policy objectives by (a) influencing public attitudes in other nations, and (6) advising the President, his representatives abroad,...implications of foreign opinion for present and contemplated US policies, programs, and official statements. The influencing of attitudes is to be carried out by... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1968 - 998 lapas
...United States foreign policy objectives by (a) influencing public attitudes in other nations, and (b) advising the President, his representatives abroad,...States policies, programs and official statements." BOOKS BY MILLIONS It attempts to carry out the first part of its mandate through the annual production... | |
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