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  1. Editor’s Note
  2. pp. 1-3
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  1. A Helpful Fixer in a Hard Place: Canadian Mediation in the U.S. Confrontation with Cuba
  2. Asa McKercher
  3. pp. 4-35
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  1. The Korea Syndrome: An Examination of War-Weariness Theory
  2. Bradford Ian Stapleton
  3. pp. 36-81
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  1. Exposing “Red Colonialism”: U.S. Propaganda at the United Nations, 1953-1963
  2. Mary Ann Heiss
  3. pp. 82-115
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  1. “I Feel More Comfortable with You”: France, the Soviet Union, and German Reunification
  2. Frédéric Bozo
  3. pp. 116-158
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  1. From Wartime Friend to Cold War Fiend: The Abduction of Kaji Wataru and U.S.-Japan Relations at Occupation’s End
  2. Erik Esselstrom
  3. pp. 159-183
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  1. Realism and Malarkey: Henry Kissinger’s State Department, Détente, and Domestic Consensus
  2. David Allen
  3. pp. 184-219
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  1. The U.S. “Loss” of Czechoslovakia: On the Edge of Historical Truth
  2. Vít Smetana
  3. pp. 220-226
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  1. Threats of Force: International Law and Strategy by Francis Grimal (review)
  2. Audrey Kurth Cronin
  3. pp. 227-228
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  1. Economic Interdependence and War by Dale Copeland (review)
  2. Daniel W. Drezner
  3. pp. 228-231
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  1. The American Culture of War: The History of U.S. Military Force from World War II to Operation Enduring Freedom by Adrian R. Lewis (review)
  2. James I. Rogers
  3. pp. 231-232
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  1. Eisenhower and the Cold War Arms Race: “Open Skies” and the Military-Industrial Complex by Helen Bury (review)
  2. John Prados
  3. pp. 232-234
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  1. Cubans in Angola: South-South Cooperation and Transfer of Knowledge, 1976-1991 by Christine Hatzky (review)
  2. Jorge I. Domínguez
  3. pp. 234-236
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  1. F. B. Eyes: How J. Edgar Hoover’s Ghostreaders Framed African American Literature by William J. Maxwell (review)
  2. Athan Theoharis
  3. pp. 236-237
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  1. Red Apple: Communism and McCarthyism in Cold War New York by Phillip Deery (review)
  2. John Earl Haynes
  3. pp. 238-240
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  1. The Ashgate Research Companion to the Korean War ed. by James I. Matray and Donald W. Boose, Jr. (review)
  2. William Stueck
  3. pp. 240-242
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  1. The Korean War at Sixty: New Approaches to the Study of the Korean War ed. by Steven Casey (review)
  2. Kathryn Weathersby
  3. pp. 242-243
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  1. Voices from the Vietnam War: Stories from American, Asian, and Russian Veterans by Xiaobing Li (review)
  2. Mao Lin
  3. pp. 244-245
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  1. Stalin, Vol. 1: Paradoxes of Power, 1878-1928 by Stephen Kotkin (review)
  2. Hiroaki Kuromiya
  3. pp. 245-247
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  1. Exiled in Palestine: The Emigration of Zionist Convicts from the Soviet Union, 1924-1934 by Ziva Galili and Boris Morozov (review)
  2. Richard Pipes
  3. pp. 247-248
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  1. Molotov: Stalin’s Cold Warrior by Geoffrey Roberts (review)
  2. Alfred J. Rieber
  3. pp. 249-250
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  1. The Conquest of the Russian Arctic by Paul R. Josephson (review)
  2. Matthew Farish
  3. pp. 251-253
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  1. Women and Gender in Postwar Europe: From Cold War to European Union ed. by Joanna Regulska and Bonnie G. Smith (review)
  2. Valerie Sperling
  3. pp. 256-258
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  1. Second to None: U.S. Intelligence Activities in Northern Europe 1943-1946 by Peer Henrik Hansen (review)
  2. Olav Riste
  3. pp. 258-260
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  1. Daisy Petals and Mushroom Clouds: LBJ, Barry Goldwater, and the Ad That Changed American Politics by Robert Mann (review)
  2. Allan M. Winkler
  3. pp. 262-264
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  1. Neopatrimonialism in Africa and Beyond ed. by Daniel Bach and Mamoudou Gazibo (review)
  2. Ryan C. Briggs
  3. pp. 264-266
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  1. Those About Him Who Remained Silent: The Battle over W. E. B. Du Bois by Amy Bass (review)
  2. Paul Buhle
  3. pp. 266-267
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  1. Diplomacy and Displacement: Reconsidering the Turco-Greek Exchange of Populations, 1922-1934 by Onur Yildirim (review)
  2. Harris Mylonas
  3. pp. 268-270
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  1. Džemal Bijedić: Politička biografija by Husnija Kamberović (review)
  2. Hamza Karčić
  3. pp. 270-271
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  1. The Cold War and the 1984 Olympic Games: A Soviet-American Surrogate War by Philip A. D’Agati (review)
  2. Rachel J. Vaughan
  3. pp. 271-273
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  1. The Park Chung Hee Era: The Transformation of South Korea ed. by Byung-Kook Kim and Ezra F. Vogel (review)
  2. Mark L. Clifford
  3. pp. 273-275
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  1. Brothers in Arms: Chinese Aid to the Khmer Rouge, 1975-1979 by Andrew Mertha (review)
  2. Qiang Zhai
  3. pp. 275-277
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  1. Blackwell Companions to American History: A Companion to Harry S. Truman ed. by Daniel S. Margolies (review)
  2. Denise M. Bostdorff
  3. pp. 277-280
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  1. Beyond the Cold War: Lyndon Johnson and the New Global Challenges of the 1960s ed. by Francis J. Gavin and Mark Atwood Lawrence (review)
  2. Mitchell Lerner
  3. pp. 281-282
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  1. Cold War Comforts: Canadian Women, Child Safety, and Global Insecurity by Tarah Brookfield (review)
  2. Ivan T. Berend
  3. pp. 282-283
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  1. Born in the GDR: Living in the Shadow of the Wall by Hester Vaizey (review)
  2. Hope M. Harrison
  3. pp. 283-285
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  1. Strategic Intelligence in the Cold War and Beyond by Jefferson Adams (review)
  2. Jeffrey T. Richelson
  3. pp. 286-287
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  1. Cold War Command: The Dramatic Story of a Nuclear Submariner by Richard Woodman and Dan Conley (review)
  2. Timothy J. Galpin
  3. pp. 287-289
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  1. An Uncanny Era: Conversations between Václav Havel and Adam Michnik transed. by Elzbieta Matynia (review)
  2. Vladimir Tismaneanu
  3. pp. 289-291
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  1. The Trouble with History: Morality, Revolution, and Counterrevolution by Adam Michnik (review)
  2. Piotr H. Kosicki
  3. pp. 291-293
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  1. Worlds of Dissent: Charter 77, the Plastic People of the Universe, and Czech Culture under Communism by Jonathan Bolton (review)
  2. Peter Bugge
  3. pp. 294-295
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  1. Why South Vietnam Fell by Anthony James Joes (review)
  2. Edwin Moise
  3. pp. 295-297
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  1. Contributors
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