Soviet Union -- Foreign relations -- 1945-1991
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Soviet Union -- Foreign relations -- 1945-1991
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- Soviet foreign policy since World War II, imperial and global, Alvin Z. Rubinstein
- Inside the Kremlin's cold war, from Stalin to Khrushchev, Vladislav Zubok, Constantine Pleshakov
- China and the Soviet Union 1949-84, compiled by Peter Jones and Siân Kevill
- Reconstructing the Cold War, the early years, 1945-1958, Ted Hopf
- Macmillan, Khrushchev and the Berlin Crisis, 1958-1960, Kitty Newman
- Vom friedlichen Weg zum Sozialismus zur Diktatur des Proletariats, Wandlungen d. sowjet. Konzeption d. Volksdemokratie 1945-1949, Heinrich Heiter
- Die Aussenpolitik der Sowjetunion seit 1945, eine Einführung
- The Soviet impact on world politics, edited by Kurt London
- Stalin's cold war, Soviet foreign policy, democracy and communism in Bulgaria, 1941-48, Vesselin Dimitrov
- Stalin and the Turkish crisis of the Cold War, 1945-1953, Jamil Hasanli
- The Soviet Union and the Third World, the last three decades, edited by Andrzej Korbonski and Francis Fukuyama
- Soviet policy toward East Germany reconsidered, the postwar decade, Ann L. Phillips
- Puissance de l'URSS, misères de l'Allemagne, Staline et la question allemande 1941-1955, Laure Castin-Chaparro
- 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
- The concept of neutrality in Stalin's foreign policy, 1945-1953, Peter Ruggenthaler
- Soviet policy perspectives on Western Europe, Neil Malcolm
- Moscow and Greek communism, 1944-1949, by Peter J. Stavrakis
- Finland's relations with the Soviet Union, 1944-84, Roy Allison
- The United States, the Soviet Union and the geopolitical implications of the origins of the Cold War, by Nicolas Lewkowicz
- Diplomatiia, liudi i sobytiia : iz zapisok posla, V.M. Vinogradov
- A rhetorical crime, genocide in the geopolitical discourse of the Cold War, Anton Weiss-Wendt
- The Soviet cultural offensive, the role of cultural diplomacy in Soviet foreign policy, by Frederick C. Barghoorn
- Stalin e l'Europa, la formazione dell'impero esterno sovietico (1941-1953), Fabio Bettanin
- La diplomazia del dialogo, Italia e URSS tra coesistenza pacifica e distensione (1958-1968), Alessandro Salacone
- The Caucasus under Soviet rule, Alex Marshall
- Soviet occupation of Romania, Hungary and Austria, 1944/45-1948/49, edited by Csaba Békés, László Borhi, Peter Ruggenthaler, and Ottmar Trasca
- Soviet leaders and intelligence, assessing the American adversary during the Cold War, Raymond L. Garthoff
- Breaking with Moscow, Arkady N. Shevchenko
- A failed empire, the Soviet Union in the Cold War from Stalin to Gorbachev, Vladislav M. Zubok
- The Soviet Union and Cold War neutrality and nonalignment in Europe, edited by Mark Kramer, Aryo Makko, and Peter Ruggenthaler
- On the battlefields of the cold war, a Soviet ambassador's confession, Victor Israelyan ; foreward by Melvin A. Goodman ; translation edited and revised by Stephen Pearl
- Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union in the early Cold War, reconciliation, comradeship, confrontation, 1953-57, Svetozar Rajak
- Religion and Soviet foreign policy, 1945-1970, William C. Fletcher
- Sowjetunion und Dritte Welt, politische Beziehungen und Interessen, Helmut Hubel, Siegfried Kupper
- Sowjetische Macht und westliche Verhandlungspolitik im Wandel militärischer Kräfteverhältnisse, Uwe Nerlich (Hrsg.), unter Mitwirkung von Falk Bomsdorf
- The Cold War and Soviet mistrust of Churchill's pursuit of détente, 1951-1955, Uri Bar-Noi
- Divided together, the United States and the Soviet Union in the United Nations, 1945-1965, Ilya V. Gaiduk
- Russia, France, and the idea of Europe, Julie M. Newton
- Soviet and Chinese negotiating behavior, the Western view, Louis J. Samelson
- The atomic bomb and the origins of the Cold War, Campbell Craig, Sergey Radchenko
- The origins of the Cold War, Caroline Kennedy-Pipe
- The Soviet Union in world politics, coexistence, revolution and Cold War, 1945-1991, Geoffrey Roberts
- Virtuosi abroad, Soviet music and imperial competition during the early Cold War, 1945/1958, Kiril Tomoff
- Soviet Russia in world politics
- The Soviet counterinsurgency in the western borderlands, Alexander Statiev
- The East German leadership and the division of Germany, patriotism and propaganda 1945-1953, Dirk Spilker
- Russia's Cold War, from the October Revolution to the fall of the wall, Jonathan Haslam
- Pentagon, Friedensfeind Nr. 1, USA, UdSSR und BRD von 1972 bis heute, Helmut Wolfgang Kahn
- Western Europe in Kissinger's global strategy, Argyris G. Andrianopoulos
- The Soviet Union and the gutting of the UN Genocide Convention, Anton Weiss-Wendt
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