高估技术官僚的潜力:美国-南斯拉夫项目、城市规划和冷战文化外交

IF 0.5 Q4 REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING Journal of Planning History Pub Date : 2022-02-13 DOI:10.1177/15385132211060041
Tracy Neumann
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从20世纪60年代中期到70年代中期,福特基金会资助了美国学者和南斯拉夫城市规划者之间的城市规划交流,作为将美国规划技术转移到社会主义世界的一个测试案例。美国南斯拉夫项目是福特基金会在本世纪中叶推行的几个国际城市发展项目之一,是其冷战时期文化外交努力的一部分。美国南斯拉夫项目中心的技术转让基本上没有成功,这是基金会退出国际城市发展的一个因素,并提供了一个案例研究,说明一刀切的发展模式在受到现实条件的挑战时会如何动摇。
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Overpromising Technocracy’s Potential: The American-Yugoslav Project, Urban Planning, and Cold War Cultural Diplomacy
From the mid-1960s to the mid-1970s, the Ford Foundation funded an urban planning exchange between American academics and Yugoslav urban planners as something of a test case in transferring American planning technology to the socialist world. The American-Yugoslav Project was one of several international urban development projects the Ford Foundation pursued at mid-century as part of its Cold War-era cultural diplomacy efforts. The largely unsuccessful technology transfer at the center of the American-Yugoslav Project was a contributing factor to the Foundation’s retreat from international urban development and provides a case study in how one-size-fits-all development models falter when challenged by real-world conditions.
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Journal of Planning History
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Planning History publishes peer-reviewed articles, book, conference and exhibition reviews, commissioned essays, and updates on new publications on the history of city and regional planning, with particular emphasis on the Americas. JPH invites scholars and practitioners of planning to submit articles and features on the full range of topics embraced by city and regional planning history, including planning history in the Americas, transnational planning experiences, planning history pedagogy, planning history in planning practice, the intellectual roots of the planning processes, and planning history historiography.
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