World politics -- 1945-1989
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World politics -- 1945-1989
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World politics
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- Germany's cold war, the global campaign to isolate East Germany, 1949-1969
- The Cold War and After: History, Theory, and the Logic of International Politics, History, Theory, and the Logic of International Politics, Marc Trachtenberg
- How reason almost lost its mind, the strange career of Cold War rationality, Paul Erickson, Judy L. Klein, Lorraine Daston, Rebecca Lemov, Thomas Sturm, and Michael D. Gordin
- The Korean War, from World War to Cold War
- The Cold War, a new history, John Lewis Gaddis
- Cold War leaders, Wendy Conklin, M.A
- Cold War Kansas
- Cold War, on the brink of apocolypse, David S. Painter
- White king and red queen, how the Cold War was fought on the chessboard, Daniel Johnson
- Wars of the Cold War, campaigns & conflicts, 1945-1990, David Stone
- The Cold War, a very short introduction, Robert J. McMahon
- Memories of a reluctant soldier, the Cold War revisited, Bruce Conroe
- The downfall of the American order?
- Beyond Great Powers and Hegemons, Why Secondary States Support, Follow, or Challenge
- Laura Nader, letters to and from an Anthropologist
- Las declaraciones de La Habana, Fidel Castro ; introduccion a cargo de Tariq Ali ; traduccion de la introduccion, notas y cronologia de Carlos Prieto del Campo
- Governance and the quest for security, [by] Ruud van Dijk
- The cold war, Wendy Conklin
- La guerre de CoreĢe, Entre guerre mondiale et guerre froide, par Quentin Convard
- Mapping the Cold War, cartography and the framing of America's international power, Timothy Barney
- George F. Kennan, an American life, John Lewis Gaddis
- Global development, a cold war history, Sara Lorenzini
- La guerra de Corea, el siĢmbolo del enfrentamiento entre dos mundos, por Quentin Convard en colaboracioĢn con Thomas Jacquemin ; traducido por Elena MunĢoz Galvez
- A Macat analysis of Francis Fukuyama's The end of history and the last man, Ian Jackson with Jason Xidias
- Churchill, Eisenhower, and the making of the modern world, Christopher Catherwood
- Building states, the United Nations, development, and decolonization, 1945-1965, Eva-Maria Muschik
- Yalta, the price of peace, S.M. Plokhy
- A world destroyed, [Hiroshima and its legacies]
- The end of the Cold War, 1985-1991, Robert Service
- Why did the Cold War happen?, Paul Harrison
- Complex effects of international relations, intended and unintendedconsequences of human actions in the Middle East conflicts, Ofer Israeli
- Thatcherism
- A pope and a president, John Paul II, Ronald Reagan, and the extraordinary untold story of the 20th century, Paul Kengor
- A dream for peace, a memoir, Ghoulem Berrah
- Eqbal Ahmad, critical outsider in a turbulent age, Stuart Schaar
- The ultimate weapon;
- Unafraid, [a novel of the possible]
- The Cold War, Wendy Conklin, M.A
- A world of regions, Asia and Europe in the American imperium, Peter J. Katzenstein
- The peacemakers, leadership lessons from twentieth-century statesmanship, Bruce W. Jentleson
- After hegemony, cooperation and discord in the world political economy
- Japan, the toothless tiger, Declan Hayes
- Powerplay, the origins of the American alliance system in Asia, Victor D. Cha
- La guerre froide, un combat de longue haleine, Quand l'URSS et les EĢtats-Unis se partagent le monde
- Global Rivalries From the Cold War to Iraq
- Enduring alliance, a history of NATO and the postwar global order, Timothy Andrews Sayle
- A Macat analysis of Robert O. Keohane's After hegemony, cooperation and discord in the world political economy, Ramon Pacheo Pardo
- Desolation and enlightenment, political knowledge after total war, totalitarianism, and the Holocaust, Ira Katznelson
- Leadership, six studies in world strategy, Henry A. Kissinger
- White king and red queen, how the Cold War was fought on the chessboard, Daniel Johnson. --
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