'The Cultural Cold War in Western Europe is highly recommended for Cold Warscholars. Most of the contributors offer fresh insights into the nature of what is oftennow called the “state-private networks” operating on various levels during the ColdWar. Most of the essays are tightly argued, using primary sources culled from American and European archives. The contributors are rightly unwilling to take official claims of infuence at face value. Thankfully, they eschew the esoteric jargon that all too frequently bedevils cultural studies.''This is an excellent, and an excellently conceived and edited, essay collection.' - Cambridge Journal