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  1. Editor’s Note
  2. pp. 1-4
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  1. “Tossing a Match into Dry Hay”: Nuclear Weapons and the Crisis in U.S.-Canadian Relations, 1962–1963
  2. Michael D. Stevenson
  3. pp. 5-34
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  1. “Stay Behind”: A Clandestine Cold War Phenomenon
  2. Olav Riste
  3. pp. 35-59
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  1. Freedom Tide?: Ideology, Politics, and the Origins of Democracy Promotion in U.S. Central America Policy, 1980–1984
  2. Evan McCormick
  3. pp. 60-109
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  1. Cross-Curtain Radio Cooperation and New International Alignments during the Cold War
  2. Christian Henrich-Franke
  3. pp. 110-132
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  1. Chinese–North Korean Relations and Chinese Policy toward Korean Cross-Border Migration, 1950–1962
  2. Zhihua Shen, Yafeng Xia
  3. pp. 133-158
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  1. The Ghosts of Development: The United States and Jordan’s East Ghor Canal
  2. Nathan J. Citino
  3. pp. 159-188
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  1. “Thunder without Rain”: ARCI, the Far East Refugee Program, and the U.S. Response to Hong Kong Refugees
  2. Meredith Oyen
  3. pp. 189-221
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  1. Hollywood Exiles in Europe: The Blacklist and Cold War Film Culture by Rebecca Prime (review)
  2. Stephen J. Whitfield
  3. pp. 222-224
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  1. A Band of Noble Women: Racial Politics in the Women’s Peace Movement by Melinda Plastas (review)
  2. Charles F. Howlett
  3. pp. 224-226
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  1. The Collaboration: Hollywood’s Pact with Hitler by Ben Urwand (review)
  2. Clare L. Spark
  3. pp. 226-228
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  1. Western Anti-Communism and the Interdoc Network: Cold War Internationale by Giles Scott-Smith (review)
  2. John Fousek
  3. pp. 232-235
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  1. Erbe des Kalten Krieges ed. by Bernd Greiner, Tim B. Müller, and Klaas Voß (review)
  2. Günter Bischof
  3. pp. 237-239
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  1. I Cannot Forget: Imprisoned in Korea, Accused at Home by Johnny Moore and Judith Fenner Gentry (review)
  2. Allan R. Millett
  3. pp. 239-241
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  1. Literature and Film in Cold War South Korea: Freedom’s Frontier by Theodore Hughes (review)
  2. Carter J. Eckert
  3. pp. 241-243
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  1. State Violence in East Asia ed. by N. Ganesan and Sung Chull Kim (review)
  2. S. C. M. Paine
  3. pp. 243-244
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  1. Modern China-Myanmar Relations: Dilemmas of Mutual Dependence by David I. Steinberg and Hongwei Fan (review)
  2. Balázs Szalontai
  3. pp. 245-248
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  1. Strange Rebels: 1979 and the Birth of the 21st Century by Christian Caryl (review)
  2. Artemy M. Kalinovsky
  3. pp. 248-250
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  1. The Cambodian Wars: Clashing Armies and CIA Covert Operations by Kenneth Conboy (review)
  2. James McAllister
  3. pp. 250-251
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  1. Washingtons Söldner: Verdeckte US-Interventionen im Kalten Krieg und ihre Folgen by Klaas Voß (review)
  2. Roger E. Kanet
  3. pp. 252-253
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  1. The Oxford Handbook of the Cold War ed. by Richard H. Immerman and Petra Goedde (review)
  2. Robert J. McMahon
  3. pp. 253-255
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  1. The Brothers: John Foster Dulles, Allen Dulles, and Their Secret Cold War by Stephen Kinzer (review)
  2. John Prados
  3. pp. 255-256
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  1. The October 1973 War: Politics, Diplomacy, Legacy ed. by Asaf Siniver (review)
  2. William B. Quandt
  3. pp. 256-258
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  1. The New Cambridge History of American Foreign Relations, Vol. 4: Challenges to American Primacy, 1945 to the Present by Warren Cohen (review)
  2. Akira Iriye
  3. pp. 259-260
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  1. Mao’s China and the Sino-Soviet Split: Ideological Dilemma by Mingjiang Li (review)
  2. Yafeng Xia
  3. pp. 260-263
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  1. American Foreign Policy and Postwar Reconstruction: Comparing Japan and Iraq by Jeff Bridoux (review)
  2. Mark E. Caprio
  3. pp. 264-265
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  1. Kriegsschauplatz Deutschland: Erfahrungen und Erkenntnisse eines NVA-Offiziers by Siegfried Lautsch (review)
  2. Oliver Bange
  3. pp. 268-271
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  1. Kennedy, Johnson and the Nonaligned World by Robert B. Rakove (review)
  2. Philip A. Goduti Jr.
  3. pp. 271-273
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  1. The Pro-War Movement: Domestic Support for the Vietnam War and the Making of Modern American Conservatism by Sandra Scanlon (review)
  2. George J. Veith
  3. pp. 273-275
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  1. The Vietnam War in American Memory: Veterans, Memorials, and the Politics of Healing by Patrick Hagopian (review)
  2. Jerry Lembcke
  3. pp. 275-277
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  1. Americans Experience Russia: Encountering the Enigma, 1917 to the Present ed. by Choi Chatterjee and Beth Holmgren (review)
  2. Ivan Kurilla
  3. pp. 277-279
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  1. Divided Together: The United States and the Soviet Union in the United Nations, 1945–1965 by Ilya V. Gaiduk (review)
  2. Svetlana Savranskaya
  3. pp. 279-281
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  1. The Readers of Novyi Mir: Coming to Terms with the Stalinist Past by Denis Kozlov (review)
  2. Vladislav Zubok
  3. pp. 281-283
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  1. Rusya-NATO i sredata na sigurnost sled Studenata voina: Chast 1–1989–1999 by Nadia Boyadjieva (review)
  2. Nikolay Valkov
  3. pp. 283-285
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  1. Building a European Identity: France, the United States, and the Oil Shock, 1973–1974 by Aurélie Elisa Gfeller (review)
  2. Mark Sheetz
  3. pp. 285-287
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  1. Greek-American Relations from Monroe to Truman by Angelo Repousis (review)
  2. Lawrence S. Kaplan
  3. pp. 287-289
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  1. Contributors
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