Perspectives U.S.A.

Perspectives U.S.A. was a magazine of art and culture of the United States, that was published in Europe from 1952 to 1956, as part of the so-called "Cultural Cold War against the Soviet Union." It was edited by James Laughlin and published by the non-profit organization Intercultural Publications, with funds from the Ford Foundation. The magazine ceased publication after the foundation concluded that it had little impact in Europe.

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