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Getting Uncle Sam’s Attention: Public Diplomacy in the Context of US-Finnish Relations Molly Bettie Institute of Communications Studies University of Leeds US-Finnish Friendship “I, Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim 1988 as National Year of Friendship with Finland. I call upon all Americans to observe the year with appropriate ceremonies and activities.” Why Finland? Neutrality Long-standing friendship Educational and Cultural Affairs, a means of engagement between neutral Finland and the US Roots of Friendship First World War Debt Finland makes payments during the Great Depression American press praises Finland in over 3,000 articles Roots of Friendship Impact of Goodwill ASLA-Fulbright Program • Fulbright Act, 1946 • Finnish Educational Exchange Act , 1949 • ASLA-Fulbright agreement, 1952 President Kekkonen and Senator Fulbright Cultural Diplomacy: Performing Arts • National Ballet tour, 1959: 63 performances around the U.S. • Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra makes US debut at New York’s Carnegie Hall, 1968 Program from the Orchestra’s performance at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Design as Culture • Design Research International introduces Finnish design to USA • ‘To Finland With Love’ Exhibitions include Alvar Aalto furniture and Marimekko fashions Marimekko Founded 1951 D/R brings to US in 1959 Jackie Kennedy wears Marimekko 1966 Crate & Barrel collaboration 1967 ‘To Finland With Love’ exhbition Conclusions • Relational public diplomacy activities in education and culture facilitated Finland’s engagement with the United States during the Cold War. Further Research Directions The role of heritage organisations in public diplomacy (Sons of Norway, Vasa, Finlandia, etc.) Home design as culture—applying Ben Thompson’s concept of design to public diplomacy