“This is a wonderful book. Professor Nancy Snow, whose writings have guided a generation through the idea that diplomacy can and should both address and involve the public, here unpacks the career of a remarkable non-human diplomat: the storied battleship USS Missouri. Her text is in turns profound, insightful, and touching. At its heart it speaks of a perhaps lost world in which the United States knew how to balance the example of its power with the power of its example. It is both a fitting memorial and a wonderful case study of what now looks like a lost golden age of U.S diplomacy.” — Nicholas J Cull author Reputational Security: Refocusing Public Diplomacy for a Dangerous Age“Nancy Snow’s Battleship Diplomat is a masterful historical and cultural tribute to USS Missouri (BB-63), undoubtedly one of the most recognizable symbols of American sea power and a potent instrument of U.S. foreign policy from the last days of World War II to the end of the Cold War.” — Edward J. Marolda, PhD, former director of Naval History (Acting)