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China's Fear of Contagion
The Cold War As a System - Michael Cox
Ronald Reagan and the Northern Ireland Conflict Abstract. A
(An H-Diplo Article Review Forum) on “Special Issue: the Cold War in Retrospect: 25 Years After Its End.”
At Cold War's End: Complexity, Causes, and Counterfactuals
The End of the Cold War and Why We Failed to Predict It
Consociational Theory, Northern Ireland's Conflict, and Its Agreement
The Interregnum: Controversies in World Politics, 1989–99
The Political Economy of a Plural World: Critical Reflections on Power, Morals and Civilization
2019 Conference Handbook
Endorsements for This Book
H-Diplo Roundtable on Westad, the Global Cold
Pointing to the Emerging Soviet Dead Ends
Of the Anglo-American Vision of World Order
Ideology and the Cold War
Reassessing the Causes and Consequences of the End of the Cold War
Reassesses Soviet Motives for Invading Afghanistan in 1979, Based on Newly Available Archival Materials, Especially from the Former USSR
Introduction to International Relations: Undergraduate Study in Economics, Management, Finance and the Social Sciences
Top View
Reinterpreting the End of the Cold War: Issues, Interpretations
Mapping Transatlantic Futures German-American Relations in a Global World an Evolume to Celebrate 30 Years of Bosch Fellowship (1984 – 2014)
Anglo-American Discourse About the USSR, 1984-1986
Review by Michael Cox, Emeritus Professor of International Relations, London School of Economics and Director LSE IDEAS
Ronald Reagan and the Soviet Union
European Socialist Regimes' Fateful Engagement
Freedom Library Catalog (PDF)