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- Truman: the Man Behind the Cold War
- After the Cold
- NATO Strategy Documents 1949-1969 I
- Records of the Us State Department's Office of Chinese Affairs, 1945-1955
- AQA GCSE History End of Year Exam Revision Unit 1
- How to Fight a Cold War Guidebook in Guidebook on Page 1: Prologue: What Is a Cold War?
- Advise the President: HARRY S
- What Was the Cold War? Andrew Roberts
- Lost Chance for Peace the 1945 CCP-Kuomintang Peace Talks Revisited
- Argentine Left Parties and the 1967 Six-Day War Through the Prism of Global Networks and South-South Connections
- Stalin, the Cold War, and the Division of China: a Multi-Archival Mystery”
- The Spies Who Came in from the Cold
- The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance and the Failed Coordination of Planning in the Socialist Bloc in the 1960S Simon Godard
- The End of the Cold War and the US Offer to Limit NATO Expansion
- Harry S. Truman at the National Press Club: May 10, 1954, April 12, 1958, December 8, 1958, and November 2, 1961
- Which East Is Red? the Maoist Presence in the Soviet Union and Soviet Bloc Europe 1956-1980
- The Soviets and the Korean War, 1945-1953
- Chantal Mouffe's Agonism- a T Heory for Democratic Socialism?
- 'The Search for a Cold War Legitimacy: Foreign Policy and Tito's Yugoslavia'
- Lifting the Iron Curtain
- The Revolutions of 1989 and Their Consequences: from Tyranny to Freedom 459 P
- United States-Yugoslav Relations, 1961-80: the Twilight of Tito's
- Identification and Evaluation of U.S
- Rules for Cold War: CIA Vs
- The Policy of Containment in Europe Intro
- China After WWII
- The Revolutions of 1989 and the End of the Cold War Les Révolutions De 1989 Et La Fin De La Guerre Froide
- Cold War from 1947 to 1968
- The Second World War in Historiography and Public Debate
- The U. S. Military Response to the 1960 - 1962 Berlin Crisis
- Democracy Promotion in Albania
- Yugoslavia and the Legacy of the Cold War
- How Truman Killed Roosevelt's Vision for the United Nations
- Post Cold War NATO
- Comecon: Its Function As a Soviet Political Instrument
- Titoism and the Cold War Andrew Gyorgy
- American Diplomacy Through the Lens of Non-State Actors
- Stalin's Cold War Strategy, 1945-1953
- The Warsaw Pact and Eastern Europe During the Cold War
- The Cold War (1945–1989) — Full Text
- New Evidence on the End of the Cold War New Evidence on the “Soviet Factor” in the Peaceful Revolutions of 1989
- The Cold War (1945–1989) — Full Text
- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (Nato) in Transition
- Khrushchev and the Berlin Crisis (1958-1962)
- Cold War Triumph - Taiwan Democratized in Spite of U.S
- Soviet Subversion, Disinformation and Propaganda: How the West Fought Against It an Analytic History, with Lessons for the Present
- Supplement 1 (2018-2020)
- 1989 Intro Essay
- Tourism and Travel During the Cold War Negotiating Tourist Experiences Across the Iron Curtain