Cultural Aid and the Cultural Cold War: The Origins of the Ford Foundation's entry into Burma

Liangzhao Zhang
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After the beginning of the Cold War, an unprecedented consensus on the Cold War was formed in the United States. Civil organizations represented by the Ford Foundation deeply participated in the cultural Cold War led by the U.S. government through the way of identity reconstruction. In consideration of the Cold War, the Ford Foundation from the very beginning directed a large amount of funds and cultural projects to Asia, rather than to Europe and Latin America, which were traditionally close to the United States. Burma received early attention from the Ford Foundation because of its unique location. At the same time, the government of Burma was trying to maintain national unity and stability by reviving Buddhism, but was struggling with a lack of funds. So the government invited the Ford Foundation to help fund its Pali Project. While the latter agreed to provide cultural assistance to Burma, the ultimate goal was to enhance the understanding and identity of the Burmese people with Western culture, so as to better serve the US Cold War project.
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文化援助与文化冷战:福特基金会进入缅甸的起源
冷战开始后,美国形成了前所未有的冷战共识。以福特基金会为代表的民间组织通过身份重建的方式深度参与了美国政府主导的文化冷战。出于对冷战的考虑,福特基金会从一开始就将大量资金和文化项目投向亚洲,而不是传统上与美国关系密切的欧洲和拉丁美洲。缅甸因其独特的地理位置很早就受到了福特基金会的关注。与此同时,缅甸政府正试图通过复兴佛教来维护国家统一和稳定,但却苦于缺乏资金。于是,缅甸政府邀请福特基金会资助其巴利项目。虽然后者同意向缅甸提供文化援助,但其最终目的是加强缅甸人民对西方文化的理解和认同,从而更好地服务于美国的冷战项目。
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