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The American University in World Affairs by Herman B. Wells & David B. Arnold - 1969The amazing expansion of attention of American universities to international
education has matched the transformation of the U.S. role
in world affairs that began with World War II. From a period of deep
isolationism in the 1930s, this nation has come in some thirty years to
overseas concerns so strong that political, economic, and social developments
nearly everywhere in the world would appear to fall
somehow within the scope of the U.S. national interest. And, as this
nation has turned to the world, so have its universities.To view the full-text for this article you must be signed-in with the appropriate membership. Please review your options below: This article originally appeared as NSSE Yearbook Vol 68, No. 1. |
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- Herman Wells
Indiana University E-mail Author HERMAN B. WELLS was the president of Indiana University until 1962.
- David Arnold
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