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- The Cold War As Context George C
- Richard Nixon, Dtente, and the Conservative Movement, 1969-1974
- Soviet-American Relations and the Yom Kippur War
- SECTION 2 Vietnam Divides the Nation Wartime? SECTION 3 the War Winds Down Invite a Volunteer to Read the Paragraph and Questions Pre- Sented
- Embodying Deep Throat: Mark Felt and the Collective Memory of Watergate
- Grappling with the New Reality of Zero Bond Yields Virtually Everywhere
- The Revival of the “Cash Versus Food” Debate
- Work Relitionship
- The Politics of Linkage
- The Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring Peace in Vietnam: the Impact of ‘Peace with Honor’ on the Nixon Administration’S Foreign Policy
- 2,1 Spring 72 73- CSE BULLETIN Yo
- Nixon Opens Relations with Communist China Kelsey Swanson
- Facilitating Linkage of Heterogeneous Regional, National, and Sub-National Climate Policies Through a Future International Agreement
- Nuclear Proliferation International History Project
- Christina Jarvis the Vietnamization of World War II in Slaughterhouse-Five and Gravity's Rainbow
- Detente: the Great Foreign Policy Debate
- Narco-Terrorism: the Merger of the War on Drugs and the War on Terror Emma Bjo¨ Rnehed
- Linkage Politics in Sino-American Relations
- The Politics of Economic Growth in Postwar America
- War As Metaphor and the Rule of Law in Crisis: the Lessons We Should Have Learned from the War on Drugs
- Presidential Power in Foreign Policy: Richard Nixon and the Era of Détente with the Soviet Union and China
- The Cold War and the Change in the Nature of Military Power
- Dobrynin Record of Meeting with Kissinger, 5 May 1972, Pp
- Linkage & Leverage: Comparing External Democratizing Pressures
- A Paradigm Shift in the War on Drugs? Obama's Drug Policy in Perspective Ben Zion Telefus1
- Ending America's Vietnam
- Aaron, David, 104 Abramowitz, Morton, 1, 16 Abzug, Bella, 355 Ackland
- Children of the Drug War
- Henry A. Kissinger As Negotiator: Background and Key Accomplishments
- The Cold War: a Very Short Introduction
- Moscow Summit, December 1971–May 1972
- Richard Nixon, DéTente, and the Conservative Movement, 1969-1974
- 1 the Politics of Punishment in the War on Drugs: Race and Racial Language in Policy Shifts Ann Frost a Dissertation Submitted
- Maurer Georgetown 0076D 13
- The Impact of Politics on Language: the Cold War, Vietnam, Watergate, and American English
- The Death of Engagement
- US Policy Toward Japan from Nixon to Clinton: an Assessment," New Perspectives on U.S.-Japan Relations; (Ed
- The Linkage Between Illicit Drug Trafficking and Terrorist Groups
- Strategic Stability in the Cold War Lessons for Continuing Challenges
- Conspiracy, Pragmatism and Style: an Analysis of Richard Nixon's Antecedent Anti-Communist Conspiracy Rhetoric
- Richard Nixon and Europe
- US-UK Relations in the Era of Détente, 1969–77
- A Shift in U.S. Foreign Policy Under the Nixon Administration and European Political Cooperation: a Historical Analysis
- Gender Relations During the Era of International Cold War Tensions: Women’S Role in Linking American Domestic Culture and Global Politics
- Myth and Politics in John Williams's JFK and Nixon
- The Making of a Cold War Turning Point: the Sino-Soviet Split and the Prelude to Detente with the United States, 1965-1968
- Protecting America: Cold War Defensive Sites