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The Limits of Dialogue: Washington, Havana, and Miami, 1977–1980
Journal of Cold War Studies (2017) 19 (3): 4–41.
Political Famines in the USSR and China: A Comparative Analysis
Journal of Cold War Studies (2017) 19 (3): 42–103.
The Crisis of NATO Political Consultation, 1973–1974: From DEFCON III to the Atlantic Declaration
Journal of Cold War Studies (2017) 19 (3): 104–133.
The First Cold War Spy Novel: The Origins and Afterlife of Humphrey Slater's Conspirator
Journal of Cold War Studies (2017) 19 (3): 134–159.
Strategy and Two-Level Games: U.S. Domestic Politics and the Road to a Separate Peace, 1977–1978
Journal of Cold War Studies (2017) 19 (3): 160–195.
Research Notes
Philatelic Propaganda: U.S. Postage Stamps during the Cold War
Journal of Cold War Studies (2017) 19 (3): 196–201.
The Death of a Leninist Dictator: “The Memory of Comrade Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej Forever Alive in the Heart of the Party, of the Working Class, of the People”
Journal of Cold War Studies (2017) 19 (3): 202–214.
Review Essay
The Wallenberg Affair and the Onset of the Cold War
Journal of Cold War Studies (2017) 19 (3): 215–224.
Forum
Perspectives on Unified Military Industries of the Soviet Bloc
Journal of Cold War Studies (2017) 19 (3): 225–230.
Book Reviews
Bryn Upton, Hollywood and the End of the Cold War: Signs of Cinematic Change. London: Rowman & Littlefield, 2014. 195 pp. $70.00 (£44.95) hardcover; $69.99 (£44.95) eBook.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2017) 19 (3): 231–233.
Frank Costigliola and Michael J. Hogan, eds., Explaining the History of American Foreign Relations, 3rd ed. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2016. 389 pp.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2017) 19 (3): 233–234.
Jonathan Hogg, British Nuclear Culture: Official and Unofficial Narratives in the Long 20th Century. London: Bloomsbury, 2016. 231pp.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2017) 19 (3): 234–236.
Stephen R. Taaffe, MacArthur's Korean War Generals. Manhattan, KS: University of Kansas Press, 2016. 216 pp. $34.95.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2017) 19 (3): 236–239.
David H. Price, Cold War Anthropology: The CIA, the Pentagon, and the Growth of Dual Use Anthropology. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2016. 452 pp. $29.95.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2017) 19 (3): 239–241.
Violeta Davoliūtė, The Making and Breaking of Soviet Lithuania: Memory and Modernity in the Wake of War. New York: Routledge, 2013. 211 pp.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2017) 19 (3): 241–243.
Huw Dylan, Defence Intelligence and the Cold War: Britain's Joint Intelligence Bureau 1945–1964. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2014. xvi + 240 pp. £60.00.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2017) 19 (3): 244–245.
Leonardo Campus, I sei giorni che sconvolsero il mondo: La crisi dei missili di Cuba e le sue percezioni internazionali [Six days that shook the world: The Cuban missile crisis and its international perception]. Florence: Le Monnier, 2014. 541 pp. €28.00.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2017) 19 (3): 245–247.
Joe Renouard, Human Rights in American Foreign Policy: From the 1960s to the Soviet Collapse. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016. 324 pp. $69.95.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2017) 19 (3): 247–249.
Matthew W. Dunne, A Cold War State of Mind: Brainwashing and Postwar American Society. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2013. 281 pp. $27.95.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2017) 19 (3): 250–251.
Gerrit Dworok and Christoph Weissmann, eds., 1968 und die 68er: Ereignisse, Wirkungen, und Kontroversen in der Bundesrepublik. Vienna: Böhlau Verlag, 2013. 227 pp. €29.90.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2017) 19 (3): 252–253.
Sarah Bridger, Scientists at War: The Ethics of Cold War Weapons Research. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2015. 350 pp. $45.00.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2017) 19 (3): 254–256.
Gregory A. Daddis, Westmoreland's War: Reassessing American Strategy in Vietnam. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014. xxv, 250 pp. $36.95.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2017) 19 (3): 256–258.
Nancy Mitchell, Jimmy Carter in Africa: Race and the Cold War. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2016. 883 pp. $45.00.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2017) 19 (3): 258–260.
Robert M. Dienesch, Eyeing the Red Storm: Eisenhower and the First Attempt to Build a Spy Satellite. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2016. 296 pp. $34.95.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2017) 19 (3): 260–261.
Ivan Laković and Dmitar Tasić, The Tito-Stalin Split and Yugoslavia's Military Opening toward the West, 1950–1954: In NATO's Backyard. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2016. 285 pp. $95.00.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2017) 19 (3): 262–264.
Peter Ruggenthaler, The Concept of Neutrality in Stalin's Foreign Policy, 1945–1953. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2015. 442 pp. $120.00.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2017) 19 (3): 264–267.
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