Giles Scott-Smith
Decaan LUC/Hoogleraar Transnational Relations and New Diplomatic History
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Giles Scott Smith is Dean van Leiden University College The Hague.
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Decaan LUC/Hoogleraar Transnational Relations and New Diplomatic History
- Faculteit Governance and Global Affairs
- Leiden University College
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2024), Transatlanticism: a fading paradigm?, Diogenes 65(1): 97-109.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2024), ‘Of the utmost importance for the survival of mankind’: the Alerdinck Foundation, the media, and citizen diplomacy to end the cold war, 1984–1992, Cold War History 24(3): 1-21.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2024), Sites of Exchange: Locating Mobility in Cold War Internationalisms. In: Matasci D. & Ruppen Coutaz R. (red.), Educational Internationalism in the Cold War : Plural Visions, Global Experiences: Routledge. 276-292.
- Fazzi D., Di Tommaso G & Scott-Smith G.P. (red.) (2024), Public Health and the American State. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2024), Belgium and the Cold War: Actor, Target, Site, Journal of Belgian History 54(3-4): .
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2023), International exchanges. In: Gilboa E. (red.), A research agenda for public diplomacy: Elgar. 249-264.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2023), A new urban agenda? US cities, soft power, and transatlantic relations. In: Ohnesorge H.W. (red.), Soft power and the future of US public diplomacy: Manchester University Press. 236-254.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2023), Elite networks of allegiance. In: Segers M. & Hecke S. van (red.), Cambridge history of the European Union. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 494-515.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2023), Exiles on Main Street: The Centrality of Exile in Transatlantic Relations, The Exile History Review 2: 11-27.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2022), Beyond the ‘tissue of clichés’?: The purposes of the fulbright programme and new pathways of analysis, All Azimuth: a journal of foreign policy and peace 11(2): 177-192.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2022), Liminal liberalism? Ivan Kats, the Congress for Cultural Freedom, and the Obor Foundation in Cold War Indonesia, Journal of Contemporary History 57(4): 1051-1071.
- Boxhoorn A. & Scott-Smith G.P. (2021), The Transatlantic Era (1989-2020) in Document and Speeches. London: Routledge.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2021), Some notes on mobility, Diplomatic History 45(3): 604-610.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2021), Re-Situating Bretton Woods: Site and Venue in Relation to the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference, June 1944. In: Legg S., Heffernan M., Hodder J. & Thorpe B. (red.), Placing Internationalism: International Conferences and the Making of the Modern World. London: Bloomsbury. 160-177.
- Haddadian-Moghaddam E. & Scott-Smith G.P. (2020), Translation and the cultural Cold War: an introduction, Translation and Interpreting Studies 15(3): 325-332.
- Boter B., Rensen M. & Scott-Smith G.P. (red.) (2020), Unhinging the National Framework: Perspectives on Transnational Life Writing nr. CLUES No. 5. Amsterdam: Sidestone Press.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2020), Reframing the Cultural Cold War: 20 Years after the Stonor Saunders’ Case, Contemporanea 23(3): 433-475.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2020), Exchange programs and public diplomacy. In: Cull N.J. & Snow N. (red.), Routledge Handbook of Public Diplomacy (2nd Ed.). Routledge Handbooks. London: Routledge. 38-49.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2020), The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and New Forms of Regionalism. In: Hosli M. & Selleslaghs J. (red.), The Changing Global Order: Springer. 177-191.
- Haddadian-Moghaddam E. & Scott-Smith G.P. (red.) (2020), Translation and the Cultural Cold War. Translation and Interpreting Studies: Benjamins.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2020), Westeloosheid, Liberale Reflecties 4(1): 43-49.
- Schunz S., Langenhove L. van & Scott-Smith G.P. (red.) (2019), Broadening Soft Power in EU-US Relations. European Foreign Affairs Review: Wolters Kluwer.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2019), Transatlantic Cultural Relations, Soft Power, and the Role of US Cultural Diplomacy in Europe, European Foreign Affairs Review 24: 21-42.
- Scott-Smith G.P. & Rofe J.S. (red.) (2019), Dumbarton Oaks in Historical Perspective after 75 Years. Journal of Contemporary History: Sage.
- Brogi A., Scott-Smith G.P. & Snyder D. (2019), The Legacy of J. William Fulbright: Power, Policy and Ideology: University of Kentucky Press.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2019), Le transatlantisme: un paradigme sur le déclin ?, Diogène (258-260): 221-236.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2018), Competing Internationalisms: The United States, Britain, and the Formation of the United Nations Information Organization during WW II, International Journal for History, Culture and Modernity 6(1): .
- Mikkonen S., Scott-Smith G.P. & Parkinnen J. (2018), Entangled East and West: Cultural Diplomacy and Artistic Interaction during the Cold War nr. 4: De Gruyter.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2018), Looking for Lagonia: On ‘Imaginary Bridges’ and Cold War Boundaries. In: Mikkonen S., Scott-Smith G.P. & Parkinnen J. (red.), Entangled East and West: Cultural Diplomacy and Artistic Interaction during the Cold War. Rethinking the Cold War nr. 4: De Gruyter. 265-280.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2018), Bespreking van: Schindler C. (2018), The Origins of Public Diplomacy in US Statecraft: Uncovering a Forgotten Tradition: Palgrave Macmillan. H-Net Reviews in the Humanities and Social Sciences .
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2018), Bespreking van: Candida Smith R. (2017), Improvised Continent: Pan-Americanism and Cultural Exchange: University of Pennsylvania Press. Diplomatic History 42(5).
- Scott-Smith G.P. (red.) (2018), The Evolution of Diplomacy. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2018), Introduction: The Evolution of Diplomacy, Place Branding and Public Diplomacy 14(1): 1-3.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2018), Tracking the Bear: Survey. In: Scott-Smith G.P. & Lerg C. (red.), Campaigning Culture and the Global Cold War: The Journals of the Congress for Cultural Freedom: Palgrave Macmillan. 167-184.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2018), Bill and Ed’s big adventure: William Fulbright, cold warriors, and right-wing propaganda in the US military, 1961-62, Histoire@Politique 35: .
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2018), Taking Stock of a ‘Ruslandganger’: Ernst H. van Eeghen, The Burght Foundation, and Private Diplomacy in East-West Relations during the 1980s and 1990s. In: Dijk R. van, Kruizinga S., Kuitenbrouwer V. & Maar R. van der (red.), Shaping the International Relations of the Netherlands 1815-2000: Routledge. 223-239.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2018), The transnational transatlantic: private organizations and governmentality. In: Lachenicht S., Lerg C. & Kimmage M. (red.), The transatlantic reconsidered: the Atlantic world in crisis: Manchester University Press. 76-97.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2018), Bespreking van: Schindler C. (2017), The Origins of Public Diplomacy in US Statecraft: Uncovering a Forgotten Tradition. Global Public Diplomacy: Palgrave Macmillan. H-Net Reviews in the Humanities and Social Sciences .
- Scott-Smith G.P. (red.) (2017), The Evolving Embassy: Changes and Challenges to Diplomatic Representation and Practice in the Global Era.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2017), Edges of Diplomacy: Literary Representations of the (Honorary) Consul and the Public-Private Divide in Diplomatic Studies, New Global Studies 11(2): .
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2017), Introduction: The Evolving Embassy - Changes and Challenges to Diplomatic Representation and Practice in the Global Era, New Global Studies 11(2): 77-84.
- Scott-Smith G.P. & Lerg C. (2017), Campaigning Culture and the Global Cold War: The Journals of the Congress for Cultural Freedom: Palgrave.
- Scott-Smith G.P. & Rofe J.S. (2017), Global Perspectives on the Bretton Woods Conference and the Post-War World Order: Palgrave.
- Scott-Smith G.P. & Tournes L. (2017), Global Exchanges: Scholarships and Transnational Circulations in the Modern World: Berghahn.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2017), Bespreking van: Jachec N. (2015), European Intellectuals and the Cold War: The European Society of Culture, Post-War Politics and International Relations: I.B. Taurus. Journal of Contemporary History 52(2).
- Scott-Smith G.P. & Lerg C. (2017), Introduction: Journals of Freedom?. In: Scott-Smith G.P. & Lerg C. (red.), Campaigning Culture and the Global Cold War: The Journals of the Congress for Cultural Freedom: Palgrave Macmillan. 1-24.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2016), Realizing the Kennedy Vision: The John F. Kennedy Institute, Paradiplomacy, and Dutch Foreign Relations, 1960s-1980s, Dutch Crossing 40(1): 24-38.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2016), Civil-Military Relations during Detente: The People and Defence Network in the 1960s and 1970s. In: Mariager R., Porsdam H. & Villaume P. (red.), The ‘Long 1970s’: Human Rights, East-West Détente, and Transnational Relations. Farnham: Ashgate.
- Notaker H., Scott-Smith G.P. & Snyder D.J. (red.) (2016), Reasserting America in the 1970s: US Public Diplomacy and the Rebuilding of America's Image Abroad. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
- Hellema D. & Scott-Smith G.P. (2016), De Amerikaanse Ambassade in Den Haag: Achter de schermen van Nederlands-Amerikaanse betrekkingen. Amsterdam: Boom.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2016), Cultural Diplomacy. In: Holmes A.R. & Rofe J.S. (red.), Global Diplomacy - Theories, Types, and Models. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.
- Christiaens K., Goddeeris I., Gerits F. & Scott-Smith G.P. (2016), The Benelux and the Cold War: Re-interpreting West-West Relations, Dutch Crossing 40(1): 1-9.
- Christiaens K., Gerits F., Godeeris I. & Scott-Smith G.P. (red.) (2016), The Low Countries and the United States during the Cold War,. Dutch Crossing: Taylor & Francis.
- Scott-Smith G. (2015), The Fulbright Program in the Netherlands: An Example of Science Diplomacy. In: Dongen J. van (red.), Cold War Science and the Transatlantic Circulation of Knowledge. Brill 136-161.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2015), Opening Up Political Space: Informal Diplomacy, East-West Exchanges, and the Helsinki Process. In: Mikkonen S. & Koivunen P. (red.), Beyond the Divide: Entangled Histories of Cold War Europe. Oxford: Berghahn Books.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2015), US Public Diplomacy and Democracy Promotion in the Cold War, 1950s-1980s. In: Rodriguez F., Delgado L. & Cull N. (red.), Selling Democracy: US Public Diplomacy and Democratization in Spain. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2015), The Netherlands between East and West: Dutch Politics, Dual Track, and Cruise Missiles. In: Bozo F., Nuti L., Rey M.-P. & Rother B. (red.), The Euromissile Crisis and the End of the Cold War. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2015), UN Public Diplomacy: Communicating the Post-National Message. In: Plesch D. & Weiss T. (red.), Wartime Origins and the Future United Nations. London: Routledge.
- Scott-Smith G.P. & Schmale A. (2015), Inequality in Urban America, Journal of American Studies 49(4): .
- Christiaens K., Gerits F., Godeeris I. & Scott-Smith G.P. (red.) (2015), The Low Countries and Eastern Europe during the Cold War,. Dutch Crossing: Taylor & Francis.
- Christiaens K., Gerits F., Godeeris I. & Scott-Smith G.P. (2015), Introduction: The Low Countries and Eastern Europe during the Cold War, Dutch Crossing 39(3): 187–197.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2015) Europe and the SALT Process. Bespreking van: Dietl R. (2013), Equal Security: Europe and the Salt Process, 1969-1976. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag. The American Historical Review 120(4): 1548-1549.
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2015) Modernism Re-Made, Re-Modeled. Bespreking van: Barnhisel G. (2015), Cold War Modernists: Art, Literature, and American Cultural Diplomacy. New York: Columbia University Press. Diplomatic History 39(5): 973-975.
- Scott-Smith G. (2014), The Free Europe University in Strasbourg: US State-Private Networks and Academic ‘Rollback’, Journal of Cold War Studies 16(1): .
- Scott-Smith G. (2014), A Dutch Dartmouth: Ernst van Eeghen’s Private Campaign to Defuse the Euromissiles Crisis, New Global Studies 8(1): .
- Scott-Smith G. (2014), Maintaining Transatlantic Community: US Public Diplomacy, the Ford Foundation, and the Successor Generation Concept in US Foreign Affairs, 1960s-1980s, 28(1): .
- Van Dongen L., Roulin S. & Scott-Smith G. (2014), Transnational Anti-Communism and the Cold War: Agents, Activities and Networks. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Scott-Smith G. (2014), ‘Who is a Diplomat? Diplomatic and Policy Entrepreneurs in the Global Age’, New Global Studies 8(1): .
- Scott-Smith G. & Janssens M. (2014), Holding on to the Monopoly on Violence? Anti-Piracy and the Dutch Approach to PMSCs, 9(2): .
- Scott-Smith G. (2014), Maintaining Transatlantic Community: US Public Diplomacy, the Ford Foundation, and the Successor Generation Concept in US Foreign Affairs, 1960s-1980s, Global Society 28(1): .
- Scott-Smith G.P. (2014), Introduction: Private Diplomacy, Making the Citizen Visible, New Global Studies 8(1): .
- Scott-Smith G.P. (red.) (2014), Who is a Diplomat? Diplomatic Entrepreneurs in the Global Age,: De Gruyter.
- Scott-Smith G. (2014) The Bush Legacy in the Middle East’: Review of Oz Hassan, Constructing America´s Freedom Agenda for the Middle East: Democracy and Domination. Bespreking van: Hassan O. (2013), Constructing America´s Freedom Agenda for the Middle East: Democracy and Domination. London: Routledge 48(3).
- Scott-Smith G. (2014) Review of Alfred A. Reisch, Hot Books in the Cold War: The CIA-Funded Secret Western Book Distribution Program behind the Iron Curtain. Bespreking van: Reisch A. (2013), Hot Books in the Cold War: The CIA-Funded Secret Western Book Distribution Program behind the Iron Curtain. Budapest / New York: Central European University Press 183(5).
- Scott-Smith G. & Snyder D.J. (2013), “A Test of Sentiments": Civil Aviation, Alliance Politics, and the KLM Challenge in Dutch-American Relations, Diplomatic History 37(5): .
- Scott-Smith G. (2013) Transatlantic Relations since 1945. Bespreking van: Hanhimaki J.M., Schoenborn B. & Zanchetta B. (2012), Transatlantic Relations since 1945. London: Routledge. Journal of Transatlantic Studies 11(4): 428-430.
- Scott-Smith G. (2013), Reviving the Transatlantic Community? The Successor Generation Concept in U.S. Foreign Affairs. In: Patel K.K. & Weisbrode K. (red.), European Integration and the Atlantic Community in the 1980s. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Scott-Smith G. (2013) America's Cold War: The Politics of Insecurity. Bespreking van: Logevall F. & Craig C. (2009), America's Cold War: The Politics of Insecurity. Cambridge, MA: Bellknap Press. Pacific Historical Review 25(4): 696-698.
- Scott-Smith G. (2013) De-Centering Cold War History: Local and Global Change. Bespreking van: Pieper Mooney Jadwige & Lanza Fabio (2013), De-Centering Cold War History: Local and Global Change. London: Routledge 24(3): 528-530.
- Scott-Smith G. (2013) The Last American Diplomat: John D. Negroponte and the Changing Face of American Diplomacy. Bespreking van: Liebmann George W. (2013), The Last American Diplomat: John D. Negroponte and the Changing Face of American Diplomacy. London: I.B. Taurus. Diplomacy and Statecraft 24(3): 536-538.
- Scott-Smith G. (2013) Divided but not Disconnected: German Experiences of the Cold War. Bespreking van: Hochscherf T., Laucht C. & Plowman A. (2010), Divided but not Disconnected: German Experiences of the Cold War. New York: Berghahn Books. Central European History 48: 165-167.
- Scott-Smith G. & Smeets M.W.E. (2013), Noblesse Oblige: The Transatlantic Security Dynamic and Dutch Involvement in the JSF, International Journal 68(1): 49-69.
- Scott-Smith G. (2012), Interdoc: Een geheim netwerk in de koude oorlog. Amsterdam: Boom.
- Scott-Smith G. (2012), Obama, US Politics, and Transatlantic Relations: Change or Continuity?. Brussels: Peter Lang.
- Scott-Smith G., Romijn P. & Segal J. (2012), Divided Dreamworlds? The Cultural Cold War in East and West. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
- Scott-Smith G. (2012), Western Anti-Communism and the Interdoc Network. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Scott-Smith G. (2012), Las Elites de Europa Occidental y el Foreign Leader Program 1949-1969. In: Niño Antonio & Montero José Antonio (red.), Guerra Fria y Propaganda: Estados Unidos y su cruzada cultural en Europa y America Latina. Madrid: Siglo Veintiuno.
- Scott-Smith G. (2012), Expanding the Diffusion of US Jurisprudence – the Netherlands as a ‘Beachhead’ for US Foundations in the 1960s. In: Krige J. & Rausch H. (red.), American Foundations and the Coproduction of World Order in the Twentieth Century. Gottingen / Bristol CT: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. 210-231.
- Scott-Smith G. (2012), Psychological Warfare for the West: Interdoc, the West European Intelligence Services, and the International Student Movements of the 1960s. In: Fahlenbrach K., Klimke M. & Scharloth J. (red.), The Establishment Responds: Power and Protest during and after the Cold War. London: Palgrave Macmillan. 123-138.
- Scott-Smith G.P., The Holland Bureau, a platform for commentary on current affairs (since 2010). [webartikel].
- Scott-Smith G. & Aubourg V. (2011), Atlantic, Euratlantic, or Europe-America? The Atlantic Community and the European Idea from Kennedy to Nixon. Paris: Soleb.
- Scott-Smith G. (2011), Atlantic Dreams: Leonard Tennyson and the European Delegation in Washington DC during the 1960s. In: Scott-Smith G. & Aubourg V. (red.), Atlantic, Euratlantic, or Europe-America?. Paris: Soleb. 392-415.
- Scott-Smith G. (30 september 2011), Europe Americanized? Review of Cold War History 11/1 (February 2011). [webartikel].
- Scott-Smith G. (2011), Interdoc and West European Psychological Warfare: The American Connection, Intelligence and National Security 26(2-3): 355-376.
- Scott-Smith G. (2011), Cultural Exchange and the Corporate Sector: Moving Beyond Statist Public Diplomacy?, Austrian Journal of Political Science 2011(3): .
- Scott-Smith G. (2011), The Heineken Factor? Using Exchanges to extend the reach of US Soft Power, American Diplomacy 2011(June): .
- Scott-Smith G. & Baumgaertel M. (2011), New Paradigms, Old Hierarchies? Problems and Possibilities of US Supremacy in a Networked World, International Politics 48(2-3): 271-289.
- Scott-Smith G. (2011), Mutual Interests? US Public Diplomacy in the 1980s and Nicolas Sarkozy’s First Trip to the United States, Journal of Transatlantic Studies 9(4): .
- Scott-Smith G. (2010), The US State Department’s Foreign Leader Program in France during the early Cold War. In: Ory P., Frank R., Dulphy A. & Matard-Bonucci M.-A. (red.), Les relations culturelles internationales au XXe siècle. De la diplomatie culturelle à l'acculturation. Brussels: Peter Lang.
- Scott-Smith G. (2010), Soft Power in an Era of US Decline. In: Parmar I. & Cox M. (red.), Soft Power and US Foreign Policy. London: Routledge.
- Scott-Smith G. (2010), Searching for the Successor Generations: Exchange Programs, Networks of Influence, and US Foreign Policy towards Western Europe in the 1980s. In: Osgood K. & Etheridge B. (red.), The United States and Public Diplomacy: New Directions in Cultural and International History. Leiden: Brill.
- Scott-Smith G. (2010), Soft Power, US Public Diplomacy, and Global Risk. In: Fisher A. & Lucas S. (red.), Trials of Engagement: The Future of US Public Diplomacy. Leiden: Brill.
- Scott-Smith G. (2010), The Congress for Cultural Freedom: Constructing an Intellectual Atlantic Community. In: Mariano M. (red.), Defining the Atlantic Community: Culture, Intellectuals, and Policies in the mid-20th Century. London: Routledge.
- Scott-Smith G. (2010) The Rise and Fall of Modern American Conservatism. Bespreking van: Farber D. (2010), The Rise and Fall of Modern American Conservatism nr. II. Princeton: Princeton University Press. European Journal of American Studies 2010.
- Scott-Smith G. & Van der Zwan B. (2009), Embassies and Ambassadors in The Hague and Washington. In: Scott-Smith G., Krabbendam J.L. & Minnen C.A. van (red.), Four Centuries of Dutch-American Relations 1609-2009. Amsterdam / New York: Boom / SUNY Press. 663-673.
- Scott-Smith G. (2009), American Studies in the Netherlands. In: Scott-Smith G., Krabbendam J.L. & Minnen C.A. van (red.), Four Centuries of Dutch-American Relations 1609-2009. Amsterdam / New York: Boom / SUNY Press. 982-993.
- Scott-Smith G. (2009), Congress for Cultural Freedom. In: Iriye A. (red.), The Palgrave Dictionary of Transnational History. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 190-191.
- Scott-Smith G. & Mos M. de (2009), Democracy Promotion and the New Public Diplomacy. In: Parmar I. (red.), New Directions in US Foreign Policy. London: Routledge. 225-240.
- Scott-Smith G. (2009), Testing the Limits of a 'Special Relationship': US Unilateralism and Dutch Multilateralism in the Twenty-first Century. In: Dumbrell J. (red.), America’s Special Relationships: Allies and Clients. London: Routledge. 115-131.
- Scott-Smith G., Krabbendam J.L. & Van Minnen C.A. (red.) (2009), Four Centuries of Dutch-American Relations 1609-2009. Amsterdam / New York: Boom / SUNY Press.
- Scott-Smith G. (2009) Going Dutch. Bespreking van: Goodfriend J. (2008), Going Dutch: The Dutch Presence in America 1609-2009 nr. 2. Leiden: Brill. Journal of American Studies 43.
- Scott-Smith G. (2009) American Hegemony. Bespreking van: Krige J. (2006), American Hegemony and the Postwar Reconstruction of Science in Europe nr. 3. Cambridge MA: MIT Press. Cold War History 9.
- Scott-Smith G.P. & Mos M. (2009), Democracy Promotion and the New Public Diplomacy. In: Parmar I., Miller L.B. & Ledwidge M. (red.), New Directions in US Foreign Policy. Abingdon: Routledge. 225-240.