Name/Title
Public Opinion and International RelationsTags
confirmed duplicateSecondary Title
an address delivered by Ivy Lee, July 26, 1927Description
An address delivered by Ivy Lee on public opinion within the context of international relations.Context
Ivy Lee was a public relations expert and one of the founding fathers of modern public relations. In this address, Lee highlights the fact that due to technological advances and innovations, the world is growing very much smaller, shrinking day by day. And as the world grows smaller, according to Lee, people are beginning to realize their dependence upon one another and international problems are being considered internationally, as America continued to grow as a global power.Acquisition
Source (if not Accessioned)
Ray HiebertNotes
Date Acquired: 3/18/16Publication Details
Publication Type
DocumentAuthor
Ivy L. LeePublisher
Institute of Pacific RelationsPlace Published
City
HonoluluState/Province
HawaiiCountry
United StatesContinent
North AmericaDate Published
1927Notes
Pages: 17General Notes
Note
Photocopy obtained for the research leading to, "Courtier to the Crowd" by Ray Eldon HiebertCreated By
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