Articles

Armitage,John A. “The View from Czechoslovakia.” In Thomas T. Hammond,ed.,Witnesses to the Origins of the Cold War. Seattle:University of Washington Press’ 1982,pp. 210-30.

Brodie,Bernard. “War in the Atomic Age.” In Bernard Brodie,ed.,The Absolute Weapon:Atomic Power and World Order,New York:Harcourt,1946,pp. 21-69.

Broscious,S. David. “Longing for International Control,Banking on American Superiority:Harry S. Trumans Approach to Nuclear Weapons.” In John Lewis Gaddis,Philip H. Gordon,Ernest R. May,and Jonathan Rosenberg,eds.,Cold War Statesmen Confront the Bomb:Nuclear Diplomacy since 1945. New York:Oxford University Press,1999,pp. 15-38.

Courtois,Stephane.“Introduction:The Crimes of Communism.” In Stephane Courtois,et al.,The Black Book of Communism:Crimes,Terror’ Repression,translated by Jonathan Murphy and Mark Kramer. Cambridge,Massachusetts:Harvard University Press,1999,pp. 1-31.

Dingman,Roger. “Atomic Diplomacy During the Korean War.” International Security,13 (Winter,1988/89),50-91.

Erdmann,Andrew P. N. “‘War No Longer Has Any Logic Whatever’:Dwight D. Eisenhower and the Thermonuclear Revolution.” In John Lewis Gaddis,Philip H. Gordon,Ernest R. May,and Jonathan Rosenberg,eds.,Cold War Statesmen Confront the Bomb:Nuclear Diplomacy since 1945.New York:Oxford University Press,1999,pp. 87-119.

Gaddis,John Lewis. “One Germany——in Both Alliances.”New York Times,March 21,1990.

——.“Rescuing Choice from Circumstance:The Statecraft of Henry Kissinger.” In Gordon A. Craig and Francis L. Loewenheim,eds” The Diplomats:1939—1979. Princeton:Princeton University Press,1994,pp. 564-92.

Glenn,David. “‘Foreign Affairs’ Loses a Longtime Editor and His Replacement in Row Over Editorial Independence.”Chronicle of Higher Education,June 25,2004,p. A25.

Hertle,Hans-Hermann. “The Fall of the Wall:The Unintended SelfDissolution of East Germany’s Ruling Regime.” Cold War International History Project Bulletin,#12/13 (Fall/Winter,2001),131-40.

James,Harold,and Marzenna James. “The Origins of the Cold War:Some New Documents.”Historical Journal,37 (September,1994),615—22.

Karalekas,Anne. “History of the Central Intelligence Agency.” In U.S. Congress,Senate,Select Committee to Study Government Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities,Final Report:Supplementary Detailed Staff Reports on Foreign and Military Intelligence:Book IV. Washington:Government Printing Office,1976.

[Kennan,George E] “X.” “The Sources of Soviet Conduct.” Foreign Affairs,25 (July,1947),566—82.

Kramer,Mark.“Jaruzelski,the Soviet Union,and the Imposition of Martial Law in Poland.” Cold War International History Project Bulletin、#11(Winter,1998),5-14.

——. “Poland,1980—81,Soviet Policy During the Polish Crisis.” Cold War International History Project Bulletin,#5 (Spring,1995),1,116-23.

Mal’kov,Viktor L. “Commentary.” In Kenneth M. Jensen,ed.,Origins of the Cold War:The Novikov,Kennan,and Roberts “Long Telegrams”of 1946,revised edition. Washington:United States Institute of Peace,1993,pp. 73-79.

Margolin,Jean-Louis. “Cambodia:The Country of Disconcerting Crimes.” In Stephane Courtois,et aL,The Black Book of Communism:Crimes’ Terror,Repression,translated by Jonathan Murphy and Mark Kramer. Cambridge,Massachusetts:Harvard University Press,1999,pp. 577-635.

——.“China:A Long March into Night.” In Stephane Courtois,et al.,The Black Book of Communism:Crimes,Terror,Repression,translated by Jonathan Murphy and Mark Kramer. Cambridge,Massachusetts:Harvard University Press,1999,pp. 463-546.

Mark,Eduard. “The Turkish War Scare of 1946.” In Melvyn P. Leffler and David S. Painter,eds” Origins of the Cold War:An International History,second edition. New York:Routledge,2005,pp. 112-33.

Mydans,Seth.“At Cremation of Pol Pot,No Tears Shed.” New York Times,April 19,1998.

“NRDC Nuclear Notebook:Global Nuclear Stockpiles.” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists,58 (November/December,2002),102-3.

Niebuhr,Reinhold. “Russia and the West.” The Nation,156 (January 16,1943),83.

Pechatnov,Vladimir O.,and C. Earl Edmondson. “The Russian Perspective.”In Ralph B. Levering,Vladimir O.Pechatnov,Verena Botzenhart-Viehe,and C. Earl Edmondson,Debating the Origins of the Cold War:American and Russian Perspectives. New York:Rowman & Littlefield,2002,pp. 85-151.

Raine,Femande Scheid. “The Iranian Crisis of 1946 and the Origins of the Cold War.” In Melvyn P. Leffler and David S. Painter,eds.,Origins of the Cold War:An International History,second edition. New York:Routledge,2005,pp. 93-III.

Roberts,Adam. “Order/Justicc Issues at the United Nations.” In Rosemary Foot,John Lewis Gaddis,and Andrew Hurrell,eds.,Order andJustice in International Relations. New York:Oxford University Press,2003,pp. 49-79.

Roberts,Geoffrey. “Stalin and Soviet Foreign Policy.” In Melvyn P. Leffler and David S. Painter,eds.,Origins of the Cold War:An International History,second edition. New York:Routledge,2005,pp. 42-57.

Rogers,William D.,and Kenneth Maxwell. “Fleeing the Chilean Coup.” Foreign Affairs,83 (January/February,2004),160—65.

Rosenberg,Jonathan. “Before the Bomb and After:Winston Churchill and the Use of Force.” In John Lewis Gaddis,Philip H. Gordon,Ernest R. May,and Jonathan Rosenberg,eds.,Cold War Statesmen Confront the Bomb:Nuclear Diplomacy since 1945. New York:Oxford University Press,1999,pp. 171-93.

Schafer,Bernd. “Weathering the Sino-Soviet Conflict:The GDR and North Korea,1949—1989.” Cold War International History Project Bulletin,#14/15 (Winter,2003-Spring,2004),25-38.

Szalontai,Balazs. “‘You Have No Political Line of Your Own’:Kim II Sung and the Soviets,1953—1964.” Cold War International History Project Bulletin,#14/15 (Winter,2003-Spring,2004),87-103.

Thomas,Daniel C. “Human Rights Ideas,the Demise of Communism,and the End of the Cold War.” Journal of Cold War Studies,7 (Spring,2005),110-41.

Vargas Llosa,Alvaro. “The Killing Machine:Che Guevara,From Communist Firebrand to Capitalist Brand.” The New Republic,233 (July 11 and 18,2005),25-30.

Weathersby,Kathryn. “New Evidence on North Korea:Introduction.” Cold War International History Project Bulletin,#14/15 (Winter,2003-Spring,2004),5-7.

——.“Stalin and the Korean War.” In Melvyn P. Lefffler and David S.Painter,eds.,Origins of the Cold War:An International History,second edition. New York:Routledge,2005,pp. 265-81.

Westad,Odd Arne. “The Fall of Detente and the Turning Tides of History.” In Odd Arne Westad,ed.,The Fall of Detente:Soviet-American Relations during the Carter Years. Oslo:Scandinavian University Press,1997,PP. 3-33.

——. “The Road to Kabul:Soviet Policy on Afghanistan,1978-1979.” In Odd Arne Westad,ed.,The Fall of Détente:Soviet-A merican Relations during the Carter Years. Oslo:Scandinavian University Press,1997,pp. 118-48.

Zubok,Vladislav M. “Stalin and the Nuclear Age.” In John Lewis Gaddis,Philip H. Gordon,Ernest R. May,and Jonathan Rosenberg,eds.,Cold War Statesmen Confront the Bomb:Nuclear Diplomacy since 1945. New York:Oxford University Press,1999,pp. 39—61.