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Bringing in the “Other Side”: New Scholarship on the Vietnam Wars
Journal of Cold War Studies (2001) 3 (3): 77–93.
Book Reviews
Containing Germany: Britain and the Arming of the Federal Republic.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2001) 3 (3): 94–95.
Unarmed Forces: The Transnational Movement to End the Cold War.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2001) 3 (3): 100–102.
American Diplomacy and the End of the Cold War: An Insider's Account of U.S. Policy in Europe, 1989–1992.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2001) 3 (3): 102–104.
Anatomy of Mistrust: U.S.-Soviet Relations During the Cold War.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2001) 3 (3): 104–106.
Critical Masses: Citizens, Nuclear Weapons Production, and Environmental Destruction in the United States and Russia.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2001) 3 (3): 107–109.
Red Atom: Russia's Nuclear Power Program from Stalin to Today.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2001) 3 (3): 110–112.
The Soviet Defence-Industry Complex from Stalin to Khrushchev.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2001) 3 (3): 112–113.
Dimitrov and Stalin 1934–1943. Letters from the Soviet Archives.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2001) 3 (3): 116–117.
Why Vietnam Invaded Cambodia: Political Culture and the Causes of War.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2001) 3 (3): 117–120.
In the Devil's Shadow: U.N. Special Operations During the Korean War.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2001) 3 (3): 122–124.
Daughter of China: A True Story of Love and Betrayal.
Journal of Cold War Studies (2001) 3 (3): 124–126.
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