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The end of the Cold War has released a flood of new archival materials and memoirs both in the former Communist world and in Western countries. Declassified documentation and first-hand accounts have enabled scholars to gain a much better understanding of some of the key events of the past century. Journal of Cold War Studies is the first peer-reviewed journal to feature research based on these new sources.
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Volume 19, Number 1, Winter 2017Editorial Board
Editor
Mark Kramer, Harvard University
Managing Editor
Tristan Knight, Harvard University
Editorial Board
Hannes Adomeit, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (Berlin)
Csaba Békés, Cold War History Research Center (Budapest)
Aleksandr Bezborodov, Russian State Humanities University
Archie Brown, Oxford University
Chen Jian, Cornell University
Eliot A. Cohen, Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University
Nicholas J. Cull, University of Southern California
Jorge I. Dominguez, Harvard University
Lawrence Freedman, King’s College, University of London
John Lewis Gaddis, Yale University
Charles Gati, Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University
Leonid Gibianskii, Institute of Slavic Studies (Moscow)
James G. Hershberg, George Washington University
David Holloway, Stanford University
Robert L. Jervis, Columbia University
Donald Kagan, Yale University
Ethan B. Kapstein, Arizona State University and U.S. Institute of Peace
Stephen Kotkin, Princeton University
Erik Kulavig, University of Odense (Denmark)
Carol Skalnik Leff, University of Illinois-Urbana
Fredrik Logevall, Harvard University
Roderick MacFarquhar, Harvard University
Charles Maier, Harvard University
Andrew Moravcsik, Princeton University
John Mueller, Ohio State University
Norman M. Naimark, Stanford University
Christian Ostermann, Cold War International History Project
Andrzej Paczkowski, Institute of Political Studies (Warsaw)
Silvio Pons, Gramsci Foundation, University of Rome
János Rainer, Institute for Study of the 1956 Revolution (Budapest)
Robert Ross, Boston College
Paul Schroeder, University of Illinois-Urbana
Angela Stent, Georgetown University
Vladimir Tismaneanu, University of Maryland-College Park
Marc Trachtenberg, University of California, Los Angeles
Oldřich Tůma, Institute of Contemporary History (Prague)
Stephen Van Evera, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Stephen M. Walt, Harvard University
Odd Arne Westad, Harvard University
Natalia Yegorova, Institute of Universal History (Moscow)
William Zimmerman, University of Michigan
Elena Zubkova, Institute of Russian History (Moscow)
Vladislav Zubok, London School of Economics and Political Science
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