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TTLV: The influence of American culture on Europe from the end of World War II to the present day.

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INFORMATION ABOUT THE MASTER'S THESIS

1. Student's full name:Trieu Thi Hoang Oanh

2. Gender: Female

3. Date of birth: July 24, 1988

4. Place of birth: Lau Thuong Commune - Vo Nhai District - Thai Nguyen Province

5. Decision on student admission No. 1936/2011/QD-XHNV-SDH dated November 1, 2011, by the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.

6. Changes in the training process: No changes.

7. Thesis title:The influence of American culture on Europe from the end of World War II to the present day.

8. Major: International Relations Code:60 31 02 06

9. Scientific supervisor: Dr. Luong Van Ke - Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities - Vietnam National University, Hanoi.

10. Summary of the thesis results:

This thesis provides a general yet relatively comprehensive and systematic overview of the influence of American culture on Europe from the end of World War II to the present day. Within the scope of this research, the focus is on analyzing and comparing the influence of American culture on Europe in the fields of politics and other aspects of socio-cultural life.

At the same time, the thesis also delves into an analysis of the cases of Germany and France, clarifying the influence of American culture on these two countries in particular and the European region in general.

Based on the research findings, this thesis offers some suggestions and lessons learned for Vietnam regarding the preservation and promotion of cultural traditions in the current era of global cultural globalization.

11. Practical Applications: This thesis contributes to providing basic information and can be used as a reference source on the influence of American culture on Europe from after World War II to the present day. At the same time, the thesis also offers some suggestions for Vietnam to promote and preserve its cultural identity in the era of global cultural integration.

12. Future research directions: None

13. Published works related to the thesis: None

 

INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS

1. Full name:Trieu Thi Hoang Oanh2. Sex: Female

3. Date of birth: 24thJuly, 1988 4. Place of birth: Thai Nguyen

5. Admission decision number: 1936/2011/QD-XHNV-SĐH Dated 1stNovember 2011

6. Changes in academic process: None

7. Official thesis title: The influence of American culture on Europe after the Second World War to the present.

8. Major: International Relations 9. Code:60 31 02 06

10. Supervisors: Dr. Luong Van Ke – University of Social Sciences and Humanities.

11. Summary of the findings of the thesis:

Dissertation provides an overview but relatively comprehensive, systematic cultural influence of the United States to Europe after the Second World War to the present. Within the scope of the research study is focused on analyzing and comparing the influence of American culture to Europe in the fields of politics and other aspects of social and cultural life.

Also going into the thesis also analyzes the case of both Germany and France to clarify the influence of American culture on these two countries in particular and Europe in general areas.

From the findings, the thesis outlines some suggestions for Vietnam prior experience issues preserving and promoting the traditional culture during the period of globalization of world culture today.

12. Practical applications: Contributed essays to provide basic information and can be used as a reference source on the impact of American culture on Europe after the Second World War to the present. At the same time, the thesis also contributed a few ideas to Vietnam to promote and preserve the identity of the integration of global culture.

13. Further research directions, if any: None

14. Thesis-related publications: None

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