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Atoms for Peace, Nuclear Technology, and the Cold War
Atoms for Peace in the 1950s: Lessons from the Spread of Nuclear Technology in the Early Cold War
Journal of Cold War Studies (2023) 25 (3): 6–13.
The “Bounties of Our New Servant”: Isotopes, Industry, and Economy before and after Atoms for Peace
Journal of Cold War Studies (2023) 25 (3): 14–34.
From Global to Local: The Development of Heavy Water in International Nuclear Programs (1945–1970)
Journal of Cold War Studies (2023) 25 (3): 35–67.
Atoms for Industry: The Early Nuclear Activities of Fiat and the Atoms for Peace Program in Italy, 1956–1959
Journal of Cold War Studies (2023) 25 (3): 68–88.
Constructing Nuclear Culture under Soviet-Style Communism: The Hungarian Experience
Journal of Cold War Studies (2023) 25 (3): 89–111.
Atoms for Socialism: The Birth of a Czechoslovak-Soviet Nuclear Utopia
Journal of Cold War Studies (2023) 25 (3): 112–141.
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Book Reviews
Would You Believe . . . the Helsinki Accords Changed the World? Advancing Global Human Rights and, for Decades, Security in Europe by Peter L. W. Osnos with Holly Cartner; and Defrosting the Cold War and Beyond: An Introduction to the Helsinki Process, 1954–2022 by Richard Davy
Journal of Cold War Studies (2023) 25 (3): 210–212.
Dreams for a Decade: International Nuclear Abolitionism and the End of the Cold War by Stephanie L. Freeman
Journal of Cold War Studies (2023) 25 (3): 212–215.
Cold War Radio: The Russian Broadcasts of the Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty by Mark G. Pomar
Journal of Cold War Studies (2023) 25 (3): 215–218.
Unmaking Détente: Yugoslavia, the United States, and the Global Cold War, 1968–1980 by Milorad Lazic
Journal of Cold War Studies (2023) 25 (3): 218–220.
A Lost Peace: Great Power Politics and the Arab-Israeli Dispute, 1967–1979 by Galen Jackson
Journal of Cold War Studies (2023) 25 (3): 220–224.
Soviet Policy in Xinjiang: Stalin and the National Movement in Eastern Turkistan by Jamil Hasanli
Journal of Cold War Studies (2023) 25 (3): 224–227.
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