Soviet Union -- Foreign relations -- United States
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Soviet Union -- Foreign relations -- United States
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- In confidence, Moscow's ambassador to America's six Cold War presidents (1962-1986), Anatoly Dobrynin
- Détente, prospects for democracy and dictatorship, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn ; with commentary by Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. ... [and others]
- Caught between Roosevelt & Stalin, America's ambassadors to Moscow, Dennis J. Dunn
- The Cold War, an international history, 1947-1991, S.J. Ball
- Rising titans, falling giants, how great powers exploit power shifts, Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson
- The origins of the cold war in the Near East, great power conflict and diplomacy in Iran, Turkey, and Greece, Bruce Robellet Kuniholm
- Engaging the evil empire, Washington, Moscow, and the beginning of the end of the Cold War, Simon Miles
- The United States and the origins of the cold war, 1941-1947
- The end of an alliance, James F. Byrnes, Roosevelt, Truman, and the origins of the cold war, Robert L. Messer
- The end of victory, prevailing in the thermonuclear age, Edward Kaplan
- Soldiers, spies, and the rat line, America's undeclared war against the Soviets, James V. Milano and Patrick Brogan
- The Cold War's last battlefield, Reagan, the Soviets, and Central America, Edward A. Lynch
- The Sputniks crisis and early United States space policy, a critique of the historiography of space, Rip Bulkeley
- Machtprobe, die USA und die Sowjetunion in den achtziger Jahren, Ernst-Otto Czempiel
- Authority and control in international communism, 1917-1967, Bernard S. Morris
- Kennedy in Berlin, Andreas W. Daum ; translated by Dona Geyer
- The myth of triumphalism, rethinking President Reagan's Cold War legacy, Beth A. Fischer
- International order and foreign policy, a theoretical sketch of post-war international politics, Friedrich V. Kratochwil ; pref. by Richard Falk
- To build a better world, choices to end the Cold War and create a global commonwealth, Philip Zelikow and Condoleezza Rice
- Friends or foes?, the United States and Soviet Russia, 1921-1941, Norman E. Saul
- Russia, America, and the cold war, 1949-1991, Martin McCauley
- Memoirs, George F. Kennan
- I sei giorni che sconvolsero il mondo, la crisi dei missili di Cuba e le sue percezioni internazionali, Leonardo Campus ; prefazione di John L. Harper
- The diplomacy of silence, the American foreign service, the Soviet Union, and the cold war, 1933-1947, with a new preface [by] Hugh De Santis
- Eux et nous, les relations est-ouest entre deux détentes, Michel Tatu
- Reviewing the Cold War, approaches, interpretations, theory, Nobel symposium 107 ; edited by Odd Arne Westad
- Total Cold War, Eisenhower's secret propaganda battle at home and abroad, Kenneth Osgood
- Tra diritti umani e distensione, l'amministrazione Carter e il dissenso in Urss, Umberto Tulli ; prefazione di Mario Del Pero
- Knowing the adversary, leaders, intelligence, and assessment of intentions in international relations, Keren Yarhi-Milo
- The Reagan reversal, foreign policy and the end of the Cold War, Beth A. Fischer
- Moscow mission 1946-1949, Walter Bedell Smith
- Stalin's cold war, Soviet strategies in Europe, 1943 to 1956, Caroline Kennedy-Pipe
- "Buried in the sands of the Ogaden", the United States, the Horn of Africa, and the demise of detente, Louise Woodroofe
- Reagan, Bush, Gorbachev, revisiting the end of the Cold War, Norman A. Graebner, Richard Dean Burns, and Joseph M. Siracusa
- Satellite reconnaissance, the role of informal bargaining, Gerald M. Steinberg
- The fourteenth day, JFK and the aftermath of the Cuban Missile Crisis, David G. Coleman
- The United States and the origins of the cold war, 1941-1947, John Lewis Gaddis
- From Washington to Moscow, US-Soviet relations and the collapse of the USSR, Louis Sell
- Being Soviet, identity, rumour, and everyday life under Stalin 1939-1953, Timothy Johnston
- Roosevelt's lost alliances, how personal politics helped start the Cold War, Frank Costigliola
- Assumptions and perceptions in disarmament, by Daniel Frei
- Roosevelt's Lost Alliances, How Personal Politics Helped Start the Cold War
- East, west, north, south, major developments in international politics 1945-1990, Geir Lundestad, translated from the Norwegian by Gail Adams Kvam
- Russia's life-saver, lend-lease aid to the U.S.S.R. in World War II, Albert L. Weeks
- U.S.-Soviet summits, an account of East-West diplomacy at the top, 1955-1985, Gordon R. Weihmiller ; epilogue by Dusko Doder ; foreword by David D. Newsom
- Western Europe and the crisis in U.S.-Soviet relations, edited by Richard H. Ullman and Mario Zucconi
- Cinquant'anni di guerra fredda, Richard Crockatt ; traduzione di Luca Cecchini
- Die Berlinpolitik der Kennedy-Administration, e. Fallstudie zum aussenpolit. Verhalten d. Kennedy-Regierung in d. Berlinkrise 1961, Heribert Gerlach
- The dead hand, the untold story of the Cold War arms race and its dangerous legacy, David E. Hoffman
- An American diplomat in Bolshevik Russia, DeWitt Clinton Poole ; edited by Lorraine M. Lees and William S. Rodner
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