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The East German Ministry for State Security and Iraq, 1968–1989
Journal of Cold War Studies (2014) 16 (1): 4–23.
The Other Battleground of the Cold War: The UN and the Struggle against International Terrorism in the 1970s
Journal of Cold War Studies (2014) 16 (1): 61–84.
The First Alliance for Progress? Reshaping the Eisenhower Administration's Policy toward Latin America
Journal of Cold War Studies (2014) 16 (1): 85–110.
Rearranging International Relations? How Mao's China and de Gaulle's France Recognized Each Other in 1963–1964
Journal of Cold War Studies (2014) 16 (1): 111–145.
No Bargaining Chips, No Spheres of Interest: The Yugoslav Origins of Cold War Non-Alignment
Journal of Cold War Studies (2014) 16 (1): 146–179.
Correspondence
Correspondence: Exchange on Vassiliev Notebooks and Alger Hiss
Journal of Cold War Studies (2014) 16 (1): 200–209.
Book Reviews
Michael Dillon, Deconstructing International Politics. London: Routledge, 2013. 213 pp. $42.94 paper, $130.00 hardcover
Journal of Cold War Studies (2014) 16 (1): 210–212.
Rosa Freedman, The United Nations Human Rights Council: A Critique and Early Assessment. New York: Routledge, 2012. 330 pp. $145.00
Journal of Cold War Studies (2014) 16 (1): 212–214.
Joyce Appleby, The Relentless Revolution: A History of Capitalism. New York: W. W. Norton, 2011. 494 pp.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2014) 16 (1): 214–216.
Nigel Ashton and Bryan Gibson, eds., The Iran-Iraq War: New International Perspectives. New York: Routledge, 2013. 245 pp. $135.00
Journal of Cold War Studies (2014) 16 (1): 216–218.
Henry S. Bradsher, The Dalai Lama's Secret and Other Reporting Adventures. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2013. 312 pp.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2014) 16 (1): 218–220.
Eric R. Crouse, An American Stand: Senator Margaret Chase Smith and the Communist Menace, 1948–1972. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2010. 183 pp.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2014) 16 (1): 220–222.
Susanne Bardgett et al., eds., Survivors of Nazi Persecution in Europe after the Second World War, Vol. 1, Landscapes after Battle. London: Valentine Mitchell, 2010. xv + 236 pp.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2014) 16 (1): 222–224.
David Zierler, The Invention of Ecocide: Agent Orange, Vietnam, and the Scientists Who Changed the Way We Think about the Environment. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 2011. 252 pp. $24.95
Journal of Cold War Studies (2014) 16 (1): 224–226.
Richard Wevill, Britain and America after World War II: Bilateral Relations and the Beginnings of the Cold War. New York: I. B. Tauris, 2012. 343 pp.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2014) 16 (1): 226–227.
Craig Daigle, The Limits of Détente: The United States, the Soviet Union, and the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1969–1973. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2012. 423 pp.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2014) 16 (1): 227–231.
James Waite, The End of the First Indochina War: A Global History. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 2012. x + 299 pp.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2014) 16 (1): 231–233.
Joanna Regulska and Bonnie G. Smith, eds., Women and Gender in Postwar Europe: From Cold War to European Union. New York: Routledge, 2012. 243 pp. $43.95
Journal of Cold War Studies (2014) 16 (1): 233–235.
Lewis H. Siegelbaum, Cars for Comrades: The Life of the Soviet Automobile. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2008. 309 pp.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2014) 16 (1): 237–239.
Jacob Edmond, A Common Strangeness: Contemporary Poetry, Cross-Cultural Encounter, Comparative Literature. New York: Fordham University Press, 2012. xv + 272 pp. $20.00
Journal of Cold War Studies (2014) 16 (1): 242–244.
Tatiana Borisova and William Simons, eds., The Legal Dimension in Cold War Interactions: Some Notes from the Field. Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2012. xxiv + 185 pp.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2014) 16 (1): 244–245.
Annette Vowinckel, Marcus M. Payk, and Thomas Lindenberger, eds., Cold War Cultures: Perspectives on Eastern and Western Societies. New York: Berghahn Books, 2012. 385 pp. $95.00
Journal of Cold War Studies (2014) 16 (1): 249–251.
George J. Veith, Black April: The Fall of South Vietnam, 1973–75. New York: Encounter Books, 2012. xxvi + 587 pp. $29.95
Journal of Cold War Studies (2014) 16 (1): 251–253.
Peter Mandler, Return from the Natives: How Margaret Mead Won the Second World War and Lost the Cold War. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2013. 366 pp. $40.00
Journal of Cold War Studies (2014) 16 (1): 253–255.
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