United States -- Cultural policy
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United States -- Cultural policy
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- Patrons despite themselves, taxpayers and arts policy, Alan L. Feld, Michael O'Hare, J. Mark Davidson Schuster
- Propaganda, inc., selling America's culture to the world, Nancy Snow
- Displays of power, controversy in the American Museum from the Enola Gay to Sensation, Steven C. Dubin ; with a new afterword
- Critical cultural policy studies, a reader, edited by Justin Lewis and Toby Miller
- USA, original research by Jean Horstman ; edited by Rod Fisher and Anne Cockitt of the International Arts Bureau for the Arts Council of England
- The economics of art and culture, James Heilbrun and Charles M. Gray
- U.S. cultural diplomacy and archaeology, soft power, hard heritage, Christina Luke and Morag M. Kersel
- Good & plenty, the creative successes of American arts funding, Tyler Cowen
- Globalization on the line, culture, capital and citizenship at US borders, edited by Claudia Sadowski-Smith
- Copyrights and copywrongs, the rise of intellectual property and how it threatens creativity, Siva Vaidhyanathan ; [with a new afterword by the author]
- The cultural life of intellectual properties, authorship, appropriation, and the law, Rosemary J. Coombe
- Who paid the piper?, the CIA and the cultural Cold War
- The cultural life of intellectual properties, authorship, appropriation, and the law, Rosemary J. Coombe
- Federal art and national culture, the politics of identity in New Deal America, Jonathan Harris
- The Arts and public policy in the United States
- Cultural policy, Toby Miller and George Yudice
- Good & plenty, the creative successes of American arts funding, Tyler Cowen
- Cultural policy, Toby Miller and George Yudice
- Legislating creativity, the intersections of art and politics, by Dustin Kidd