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Journal of Cold War Studies 2008 – 10:1 Articles The 1963 Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: A Missed Opportunity for Détente? Vojtech Mastny 3-25 The Vietnam War and China's Third- Line Defense Planning before the Cultural Revolution, 1964–1966 Lorenz Lüthi 26-51 Playing the China Card? Revisiting France's Recognition of Communist China, 1963–1964 Garret Martin 52-80 The Study of Cold War International History in China: A Review of the Last Twenty Years Yafeng Xia 81-115 Journal of Cold War Studies 2008 – 10:2 Articles Britain, the Transatlantic Alliance, and the Arab-Israeli War of 1973 Geraint Hughes 3-40 Harold Wilson, the British Labour Party, and the War in Vietnam Rhiannon Vickers 41-70 "In a Class by Itself": Cold War Politics and Finland's Position vis-a-vis the United Nations, 1945-1956 Norbert Gotz 71-96 Mao and the Cultural Revolution in China: Perspectives on Mao's Last Revolution Lynn White, Steven I. Levine, Yafeng Xia, Joseph W. Esherick, David E. Apter, Roderick MacFarquhar, and Michael Schoenhals 97-130 Perspectives on The Cold War after Stalin's Death: A Missed Opportunity for Peace? Robert L. Jervis, Thomas Maddux, and Bernd Greiner 131-138 Nigel Hey, The Star Wars Enigma: Behind the Scenes of the Cold War Race for Missile Defense. David Hafemeister 139-141 Todd Shepard, The Invention of Decolonization: The Algerian War and the Remaking of France. Jonathan Gosnell 141-143 Priscilla Roberts, ed., Behind the Bamboo Curtain: China, Vietnam, and the World beyond Asia. Robert Ross 143-146 Jim Brown, Impact Zone: The Battle of the DMZ in Vietnam, 1967-1968. David Ryan 146-147 Robert J. Topmiller, The Lotus Unleashed: The Buddhist Peace Movement in South Vietnam, 1964-1966. Philip E. Catton 147-149 Allan R. Millett, The War for Korea, 1945-1950: A House Burning. Dae-Sook Suh 149-152 Harold Lloyd Goodall, Jr., A Need to Know: The Clandestine History of a CIA Family. John Prados 152-153 Bruce Kuklick, Blind Oracles: Intellectuals and War from Kennan to Kissinger. David C. Engerman 153-155 Steven Usdin, Engineering Communism: How Two Americans Spied for Stalin and Founded the Soviet Silicon Valley. Harvey Klehr 155-157 G. Edward White, Alger Hiss's Looking- Glass War: The Covert Life of a Soviet Spy. Eduard Mark 157-160 David Everitt, A Shadow of Red: Communism and the Blacklist in Radio and Television. Paul Hollander 160-162 Journal of Cold War Studies Helen Parr, Britain's Policy towards the European Community: Harold Wilson 2008 – 10:3 and Britain's World Role, 1964–1967. Saki Ruth Dockrill Articles 139–140 International Economic Dimensions of David Rowe and Robert Schulmann, the Cold War Einstein on Politics. Kosta Tsipis CMEA's International Investment Bank 140–143 and the Crisis of Developed Socialism David R. Stone Lesley Gill, The School of the Americas: 48–77 Military Training and Political Violence in the Americas. GATT and the Cold War: Accession David Ryan Debates, Institutional Development, and 143–144 the Western Alliance, 1947–1959 Francine McKenzie Tony Shaw, Hollywood's Cold War. 78–109 Stephen J. Whitfield 145–146 Cold War Economics: Soviet Aid to Indonesia Greg Grandin, The Last Colonial Ragna Boden Massacre: Latin America in the Cold 110–128 War. Jorge I. Domínguez Anthony James Joes, America and 147–149 Guerrilla Warfare; and Anthony James Joes, Resisting Rebellion: The History Kenneth Osgood, Total Cold War: and Politics of Counterinsurgency. Eisenhower's Secret Propaganda Battle Dennis M. Rempe at Home and Abroad. 129–133 David F. Krugler 149–153 Chris Tudda, The Truth Is Our Weapon: The Rhetorical Diplomacy of Dwight D. Jeremi Suri, Henry Kissinger and the Eisenhower and John Foster Dulles. American Century. Ira Chernus William Burr 133–134 153–156 Gerald Horne, The Final Victim of the Robert L. Beisner, Dean Acheson: A Blacklist: John Howard Lawson, Dean Life in the Cold War. of the Hollywood Ten. John L. Harper David J. Snyder 156–158 134–139 Wilfried Loth, ed., La Gouvernance Supranationale dans la Construction Européenne [Supranational Governance during the Construction of Europe]. Jamil Hasanli, At the Dawn of the Cold Robert H. Lieshout War: The Soviet-American Crisis over 158–160 Iranian Azerbaijan, 1941–1946. Anar Valiyev Raghuvendra Tanwar, Reporting the 174–176 Partition of Punjab, 1947: Press, Public and Other Opinions. Yafeng Xia, Negotiating with the Sumit Ganguly Enemy: U.S.-China Talks during the 160–162 Cold War, 1949–1972. Warren I. Cohen Lionel Carter, ed., Punjab Politics, 1 176–178 January 1944–3 March 1947: Last Years of the Ministries Governors' Fortnightly Mark Carroll, Music and Ideology in Reports and Other Key Documents. Cold War Europe. Tan Tai Yong Sabrina P. Ramet 162–164 178–179 Martin Lorenz-Meyer, Safehaven: The Geoffrey Roberts, Stalin's Wars: From Allied Pursuit of Nazi Assets Abroad. World War to Cold War, 1939–1953. Richard Breitman Vladimir Pechatnov 164–166 179–181 Thomas Lindenberger, ed., Oleg V. Khlevniuk, The History of the Massenmedien im Kalten Krieg: Gulag: From Collectivization to the Akteure, Bilder, Resonanzen [Mass Great Terror. Media in Cold War: Actors, Images, Evan Mawdsley Resonances]. 181–183 Bernd Schaefer 166–169 Dominik Geppert and Udo Wengst, eds., Neutralität—Chance oder Chimäre? Julia Warth, Verräter oder Konzepte des Dritten Weges für Widerstandskämpfer? Deutschland und die Welt 1945–1990 Wehrmachtgeneral Walther von [Neutrality—A Chance or a Chimera: Seydlitz-Kurzbach [Traitor or Resistance The Concept of the Third Way for Fighter? Wehrmacht General Walther Germany and the World, 1945–1990]. von Seydlitz-Kurzbach]. Gary Bruce Torsten Diedrich 183–185 169–172 David Seed, Brainwashing: The Fictions Salvatore Sechi, Compagno e cittadino: of Mind Control—A Study of Novels Il PCI tra via parlamentare e lotta armata and Films since World War II. [Comrade and Citizen: The PCI between Tony Shaw Parliament and Armed Struggle]. 185–187 Richard Drake 172–174. Jonathan Nashel, Edward Lansdale's Cold War. Manfred Kittel, Vertreibung der David Chandler Vertriebenen? Der historische deutsche 187–189 Osten in der Erinnerungskultur der Bundesrepublik (1961–1982). Victoria de Grazia, Irresistible Empire: Alfred J. Rieber America's Advance through Twentieth- 202–203 Century Europe. Jonathan Zeitlin Stefan Creuzberger and Manfred 189–191 Görtemaker, eds., Gleichschaltung unter Stalin? Die Entwicklung der Parteien in Daniel Philpott, ed., The Politics of Past östlichen Europa, 1944–1949. Evil: Religion, Reconciliation, and the Norman M. Naimark Dilemmas of Transitional Justice. 203–205 Gergana Yankova 191–193 Archie Brown, Seven Years That Changed the World: Perestroika in Frederick C. Corney, Telling October: Perspective. Memory and the Making of the Jack F. Matlock, Jr. Bolshevik Revolution. 205–207 Christoph Neidhart 193–195 Douglas Northrop, Veiled Empire: Gender and Power in Stalinist Central Wolfgang Mueller, Die sowjetische Asia. Besatzung in Österreich 1945–1955 und Adrienne Edgar ihre politische Mission [The Soviet 207–209 Occupying Forces in Austria, 1945– 1955, and Their Political Mission]. Francis French and Colin Burgess, Into Warren W. Williams that Silent Sea: Trailblazers of the Space 196–198 Era, 1961–1965. Marcia S. Smith Helga Haftendorn, Georges-Henri 209–211 Soutou, Stephen F. Szabo, and Samuel F. Wells, Jr., eds., The Strategic Triangle: France, Germany, and the United States in the Shaping of the New Europe. Celeste A. Wallander 198–199 Rudolf J. Schlaffer, Der Wehrbeauftragte 1951 bis 1985: Aus Sorge um den Soldaten. Dale R. Herspring 200–201 Journal of Cold War Studies 145–147 2008 – 10:4 Mark J. White, Against the President: Dissent and Decision-Making in the Articles White House—A Historical Perspective. Thomas R. Maddux Soviet Support for Egypt's Intervention 147–149 in Yemen, 1962–1963 Jesse Ferris Andrew J. Bacevich, ed., The Long War: 5–36 A New History of U.S. National Security Policy since World War II. Targeting China: U.S. Nuclear Planning David A. Baldwin and “Massive Retaliation” in East Asia, 149–151 1953–1955 Matthew Jones Merrilyn Thomas, Communing with the 37–65 Enemy: Covert Operations, Christianity and Cold War Politics in Britain and the From the Open Skies Proposal of 1955 GDR. to the Norstad Plan of 1960: A Plan Too Dianne Kirby Far 151–153 David Tal 66–93 Robert J. Topmiller, The Lotus Unleashed: The Buddhist Peace The United States and Eastern Europe in Movement in South Vietnam, 1964– 1945: A Reassessment 1966. Marc Trachtenberg Mark Atwood Lawrence 94–132 154–155 FORUM: Perspectives on From Lawrence R. Bailey and Ron Martz, Roosevelt to Truman Solitary Survivor: The First American Ruud van Dijk, Arnold A. Offner POW in Southeast Asia. 133–141 Warren Wellde Williams 156–158 Gerard J. DeGroot, The Bomb: A Life. Robert S. Norris Mark Atwood Lawrence and Fredrik 142–144 Logevall, eds., The First Vietnam War: Colonial Conflict and Cold War Crisis. J. V. Boone, A Brief History of Grace Cheng Cryptology. 158–160 Jacques Stern 144–145 William C. Kirby, Robert S. Ross, and Gong Li, eds., Normalization of U.S.- Linda Eisenmann, Higher Education for China Relations: An International Women in Postwar America, 1945– History. 1965. Yafeng Xia Susan Ware 161–163 James Peck, Washington's China: The National Security World, the Cold War, and the Origins of Globalism. Warren I. Cohen 163–165 Paul Maddrell, Spying on Science: Western Intelligence in Divided Germany, 1945–61. Richard J. Aldrich 165–167 Otis C. Mitchell, The Cold War in Germany: Overview, Origins, and Intelligence Wars. Helga Haftendorn 167–168 Arne Hofmann, The Emergence of Détente in Europe: Brandt, Kennedy and the Formation of Ostpolitik. Gottfried Niedhart 168–170 János Rainer and György Péteri, eds., Muddling through the Long Sixties: Ideas and Everyday Life in High Politics and the Lower Classes of Communist Hungary.