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1 CWIHP Publication Index - Ar ticles/essays Publication Bulletin 01 Spring New Chinese Sources on the History of the Cold War Steven M. Goldstein and He Di China; Research notes; Conference report 16 A Diplomat Reports Scott Parrish Early Cold War; Novikov, Nikolai 17 Molotov Remembers Woodford McClellan Molotov, Vyacheslav 28 CWIHP Update CWIHP Research notes Publication Bulletin 02 Fall New Sources on the 1986 Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia (part 1) Mark Kramer Czechoslovakia Crisis New Findings on the 1956 Hungarian Revolution Csaba Bekes Hungarian Revolution Archives in the New Germany Axel Frohn Research notes; East Germany 21 Inside the SED Archives: A Researcher's Diary Hope Harrison Research notes; East Germany 22 New Sources on the Berlin Crisis, William Burr Berlin Crisis 35 A Letter to Brezhnev: The Czech Hardliners' "Request" for Soviet Interv Mark Kramer Introduction; Czechoslovakia Crisis CWIHP Update CWIHP Research notes Publication Bulletin 03 Fall New Findings on the Korean War Kathryn Weathersby Korean War 1 Archival Research in Moscow: Progress and Pitfalls Mark Kramer Research notes; Russia 2 The Prague Spring and the Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia (part 2) Mark Kramer Czechoslovakia Crisis Note on the Foreign Policy Archive of the Russian Federation Vladimir Sokolov and Sven Holtsmark Research notes; Russia 27 Limited Access to Documents On Gorbachev's Foreign Policy Found in Martha Little Research notes; Russia Page 1 of 28

2 40 Tactical Nuclear Weapons, Soviet Command Authority, and the Cuban Mark Kramer Cuban Missile Crisis; Nuclear weapons 41 Kramer vs. Kramer: Or, How Can You Have Revisionism in the Absense James Blight, Bruce Allyn, and David Welc Cuban Missile Crisis; Nuclear weapons 51 Warsaw Pact Planning in Central Europe: The Current Stage of Research Gerhard Wettig Warsaw Pact; Military history 55 A Conversation with Mao, 1959 Odd Arne Westad Introduction; Mao Zedong; China-Soviet Union relations 58 Khrushchev's Secret Speech on the Berlin Crisis, August 1961 Vladislav Zubok Introduction; Berlin Crisis; Khrushchev, Nikita; Soviet U 61 Moscow and the Vietnam Peace Talks Robert Brigham Introduction; Vietnam War; Soviet Union 63 Dobrynin and Kissinger, Opening the Back Channel James Hershberg Introduction; United States-Soviet Union relations 67 Soviet Policy in Afghanistan, 1979: A Grim Assessment Robert Litwak Introduction; Afghanistan - Soviet Invasion 70 CWIHP Update CWIHP Research notes Publication Bulletin 04 Fall Nuclear Weapons after Stalin's Death: Moscow Enters the H-Bomb Age Yuri Smirnov and Vladislav Zubok Soviet Union; Nuclear weapons 1 Soviet Cold War Military Strategy: Using Declassified History William Burr Soviet Union; Military history 1 Sources for Stalin and the Bomb David Holloway Soviet Union; Nuclear weapons 2 Cold War Soviet Science: Manuscripts and Oral Histories Ronald Doel and Carline Moseley Research notes; Soviet science 3 Moscow's Biggest Bomb: The 50-Megaton Test of October 1961 Viktor Adamsky and Yuri Smirnov Soviet Union; Nuclear weapons 21 Response: Stalin, Kim, and Korean War Origins Adam Ulam and Kathryn Weathersby Response; Korean War 22 Spy vs. Spy: The KGB vs. the CIA, Vladislav Zubok Cold War intelligence 34 The Soviet Occupation: Moscow's Man in (East) Berlin Norman Naimark East Germany 34 New Research on the G.D.R Christian Ostermann Research notes; East Germany 34 Germany and the Cold War: New Evidence from East-bloc Archives James Hershberg Conference report; East Germany 35 The GDR Oral History Project A. James McAdams Research notes; East Germany 35 New Evidence on Khrushchev's 1958 Berlin Ultimatum Hope M. Harrison Berlin Crisis 50 Atomic Espionage and Its Soviet "Witnesses" Vladislav Zubok Soviet intelligence; Nuclear weapons Page 2 of 28

3 51 The KGB Mission to Niels Bohr: Its Real "Success" Yuri Smirnov Soviet intelligence; Nuclear weapons 60 Stalin, Mao, and the Korean War, "Clarifications" James Hershberg Introduction; Korean War 61 Third World Reaction to Hungary and Suez, 1956: A Soviet Foreign Min James Hershberg Introduction; Cold War in the Third World; Suez Crisis 1 64 "A Typical Pragmatist": The Soviet Embassy Profiles John F. Kennedy, James Hershberg Introduction; Kennedy, John F. 67 "Spill-Over" from the Prague Spring - A KGB Report Mark Kramer Introduction; Czechoslovakia Crisis Andropov Analyzes the ABM Negotiations, 1971 Raymond Garthoff Soviet intelligence; Arms control 70 From Hesitation to Intervention: Soviet Decisions on Afghanistan, 1979 James Hershberg Introduction; Afghanistan - Soviet invasion 77 Excerpts from Politburo Minutes, James Hershberg Introduction; Soviet Union 86 Russian Archives Review James Hershberg Research notes; Russia 89 Yeltsin's Directive on Declassification Mark Kramer Introduction; Yeltsin declassification 90 CWIHP Update CWHIP Research notes Publication Bulletin 05 Spring Khrushchev's CPSU CC Presidium Meeting on East European Crises, 24 Mark Kramer Introduction; 1956 Polish and Hungarian Crises 1 The Crisis and Cuban-Soviet Relations: Fidel Castro's Secret 1968 Speec Philip Brenner and James Blight Cuban Missile Crisis; Cuba-Soviet Union relations 1 To Attack, or Not to Attack? Stalin, Kim Il Sung, and the Prelude to War Kathryn Weathersby Korean War 1 Soviet Policy during the Polish Crisis Mark Kramer Polish Crisis Khrushchev, Gomulka, and the "Polish October" L.W. Gluchowski Poland; Poland-Soviet Union relations 10 New Documents on the East German Uprising of 1953 Christian Ostermann East German Uprising The Yeltsin Dossier: Soviet Documents on Hungary, 1956 Janos Rainer Hungarian Revolution Imre Nagy, Hesitant Revolutionary Johanna Granville Hungarian Revolution Imre Nagy, aka "Volodya" - A Dent in the Martyr's Halo? Johanna Granville Nagy, Imre 58 Using KGB Documents: The Scali-Feklisov Channel in the Cuban Missil Alexander Fursenko and Timothy Naftali Cuban Missile Crisis; Cold War Intelligence 58 Russian Foreign Ministry Documents On the Cuban Missile Crisis Raymond Garthoff Introduction; Cuban Missile Crisis Page 3 of 28

4 59 "Dismayed by the Actions of the Soviet Union": Mikoyan's talks with Fi Vladislav Zubok Cuban Missile Crisis; Cuba-Soviet Union relations 59 The "Lessons" of the Cuban Missile Crisis for Warsaw Pact Nuclear Ope Mark Kramer Cuban Missile Crisis; Nuclear weapons; Warsaw Pact 75 Anatomy of a Controversy: Anatoly F. Dobrynin's Meeting with Robert James Hershberg Cuban Missile Crisis 83 Fidel Castro, Glasnost, and the Caribbean Crisis Georgy Shakhnazarov Cuban Missile Crisis 111 When and Why Romania Distanced Itself from the Warsaw Pact Raymond Garthoff Romania; Warsaw Pact 121 The SED Politburo and the Polish Crisis, by the SED-State Research Gro Mark Kramer Research notes; Polish Crisis The Warsaw Pact and the Polish Crisis : Honecker's Call for Mil Mark Kramer Introduction; Polish Crisis Hopes Raised and Dashed - Carter, Brezhnev, and SALT II: An Introduc Mark Garrison Introduction; Arms control; United States-Soviet Union r 155 Response - The Sudoplatov Controversy: The Athuors of "Special Tasks Jerrold and Lenoa Schecter Response; Soviet intelligence; Nuclear weapons 156 Response - The Sudoplatov Controversy: The Athuors of "Special Tasks Pavel Sudoplatov Response; Soviet intelligence; Nuclear weapons 158 Response - The Sudoplatov Controversy: The Athuors of "Special Tasks Milton Leitenberg Response; Soviet intelligence; Nuclear weapons 158 Response - The Sudoplatov Controversy: The Athuors of "Special Tasks Robert Conquest Response; Soviet intelligence; Nuclear weapons 159 Response - The Sudoplatov Controversy: The Athuors of "Special Tasks Ephraim Schulman Response; Soviet intelligence; Nuclear weapons Publication Bulletin Winter Rivals and Allies: Stalin, Mao, and the Chinese Civil War, January 1949 Odd Arne Westad Chinese Civil War; Mao Zedong; Stalin, Joseph; Sino-So 20 Comparing Russian and Chinese Sources: A New Point of Departure for Chen Jian Sino-Soviet summit 1950; Korean War 22 From Consensus to Strains in the Sino-Soviet Alliance - A Palpable Dete Vojtech Mastny China-Soviet Union relations 23 Unwrapping the Stalin-Mao Talks: Setting the Record Straight Odd Arne Westad Sino-Soviet summit 1950; China-Soviet Union relations 24 "To hell with Yalta!" - Stalin Opts for a New Status Quo Vladislav Zubok Sino-Soviet summit New Russian Documents on the Korean War Kathryn Weathersby Introduction; Korean War 41 China's Road to the Korean War Chen Jian Korean War; China 54 Assessing the Politics of the Korean War, Evgueni Bajanov Korean War 69 The Shtykov Diaries: New Evidence on Soviet Policy in Korea Hyun-su Jeon with Gyoo Kahng North Korea Page 4 of 28

5 93 Dmitrii Antonovich Volkogonov Mark Kramer 94 Stalin, Mao, Kim, and China's Decision to Enter the Korean War, Septe Alexandre Y. Mansourov Korean War 121 Cumings and Weathersby - An Exchange on Korean War Origins Bruce Cumings and Kathryn Weathersby Korean War 123 Soviet Interrogation of U.S. POWs in the Korean War Laurence Jolidon Korean War 126 Constructing a History of Chinese Communist Party Foreign Relations Michael Hunt China 129 CCP Foreign Relations: A Guide to the Literature Michael Hunt China 147 The Second Historical Archives of China: A Treasure House for Republi Gao Hua China; Research notes 148 The Emerging Disputes Between Beijing and Moscow: The Newly Avail Zhang Shu Guang and Chen Jian Introduction; Sino-Soviet split; China-Soviet Union relat 157 Mao on Sino-Soviet Relations: Conversations with the Soviet Ambassad Odd Arne Westad Introduction; China-Soviet Union relations 170 The USSR Foreign Ministry's Appraisal of Sino-Soviet Relations on the Mark Kramer Sino-Soviet split; China-Soviet Union relations 186 New Evidence on the Sino-Soviet Border Dispute, : East Germa Christian Ostermann Sino-Soviet Border Dispute The Cold War in Asia: Khabarovsk Conference Highlights Role of Russi David Wolff Conference report; Cold War in Asia 194 In the Region and in the Center: Soviet Reactions to the Border Rift Elizabeth Wishnick Sino-Soviet Border Dispute Sino-Soviet Tensions, 1980: Two Russian Documents Elizabeth Wishnick Sino-American rapproachment; Soviet Union 208 Mao Zedong's Handling of the Taiwan Straits Crisis of 1958: Chinese Re Li Xiaobing, Chen Jian, and David Wilson Taiwan Straits Crisis 1958; China 219 Khrushchev's Nuclear Promise To Beijing During the 1958 Crisis Vladislav Zubok Taiwan Straits Crisis 1958; China-Soviet Union relations 228 Mao Zedong and Dulles's "Peaceful Evolution" Strategy: Revelations fro Qiang Zhai China; China-United States relations 232 The Vietman War and Soviet-American Relations, : New Rus Ilya Gaiduk Vietnam War; Soviet Union 233 Beijing and the Vietnam Conflict, : New Chinese Evidence Qiang Zhai Vietnam War; China 241 Polish Secret Peace Initiatives in Vietnam Jerzy Michalowski Vietnam War; Poland 260 The Cambodian National Archives Kenton J. Clymer Research notes; Cambodia 260 Sources on the Khmer Rouge Years: The Cambodian Genocide Program Cambodian Genocide Program Cambodia 266 Research Note: Documenting the Early Soviet Nuclear Weapons Progra Mark Kramer Nuclear weapons; Soviet Union 271 Research Note: Secret East German Report on Chinese Reactions to the Mark Kramer Hungarian Revolution 1956 Page 5 of 28

6 272 "A Voice Crying in the Wilderness": The Professional's Revenge David Stone Book reviews; Kornienko, Georgii Markovich 274 Chen Hansheng's Memoirs and Chinese Communist Espionage Maochen Yu Book reviews; Cold War intelligence 277 The Polish Crisis: The Need for a New Synthesis Mark Kramer Book reviews; Polish Crisis Response: The Sudoplatov Controversy (Cont.) Yuri Smirnov Response; Soviet intelligence; Nuclear weapons 279 Response: The Sudoplatov Controversy (Cont.) Victor Adamsky Response; Soviet intelligence; Nuclear weapons 280 Response: More on the 1956 Polish Crisis Milton Leitenberg and L.W. Gluchowski Response; 1956 Polish and Hungarian Crises 283 Response: More on the 1956 Hungarian Crisis Charles Gati and Raymond Garthoff Response; 1956 Polish and Hungarian Crises 286 CWIHP Update CWIHP Research notes Publication Bulletin Winter The Cold War in the Third World and the Collapse of Détente in the 197 James Hershberg Introduction 5 Havana's Policy in Africa, : New Evidence from Cuban Archives Piero Gleijeses Angolan Civil War; Cuba 21 Moscow and the Angolan Crisis, : A New Pattern of Intervent Odd Arne Westad Angolan Civil War; Soviet interventions 40 The Horn, the Cold War, and Documents From the Former East-Bloc: A Ermias Abebe Horn of Africa ; Ethiopia 45 Moscow, Mengistu, and the Horn: Difficult Choices for the Kremlin Paul Henze Horn of Africa East Germany and the Horn Crisis: Documents on SED Afrikapolitik Christian Ostermann Horn of Africa ; East Germany 128 Concerning the situation in "A": New Russian Evidence on the Soviet Int Odd Arne Westad Afghanistan - Soviet invasion; Soviet interventions 216 Cuba As Superpower: Havana and Moscow, 1979 Jorge Dominquez Cuba; Cuba-Soviet Union relations 217 A"Moment of Rapprochment": The Haig-Rodriguez Secret Talks Peter Kornbluh Cuba; United States-Cuba relations 220 CWIHP Conference on New Evidence on the Cold War in Asia, Universi James Hershberg Conference report; Cold War in Asia 224 Fighting for Friendship: Mao, Stalin, and the Sino-Soviet Treaty of 1950 Odd Arne Westad Sino-Soviet summit 1950; China-Soviet Union relations 237 The Discrepancy Between the Russian and Chinese Versions of Mao's 2 Shen Zhihua Korean War 240 Stalin, Mao, Kim and Korean War Origins, 1950: A Russian Documenta Dieter Heinzig Korean War 243 Khrushchev vs. Mao: A Preliminary Sketch of the Role of Personality in William Taubman Sino-Soviet split; China-Soviet Union relations Page 6 of 28

7 246 A Crucial Step toward the Breakdown of the Sino-Soviet Alliance: The Chen Jian Sino-Soviet split; China-Soviet Union relations 251 The Sino-Indian Conflict, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the Sino-Soviet M.Y. Prozumenschikov Sino-Soviet split; China-Soviet Union relations 270 New Evidence on the Cuban Missile Crisis: More Documents from the R James Hershberg Cuban Missile Crisis 274 More on Bobby and the Cuban Missile Crisis James Hershberg Cuban Missile Crisis 348 "Lessons" of the Cuban Missile Crisis for Warsaw Pact Nucleaer Operati Mark Kramer Cuban Missile Crisis; Nuclear weapons; Warsaw Pact 355 Conferences in Budapest, Potsdam Spoltlight Cold War Flashpoints Malcolm Byrne, James Hershberg, Christia Conference report; East German Uprising 1953; 1956 Po 358 New Evidence on Soviet Decision-Making and the 1956 Polish and Hun Mark Kramer 1956 Polish and Hungarian Crises 385 The "Malin Notes" on the Crises in Hungary and Poland, 1956 Mark Kramer 1956 Polish and Hungarian Crises 410 The Russian Nuclear Declassification Project: Setting Up the A-Bomb Ef G.A. Goncharov, N.I. Komov, A.S. Stepano Research notes; Nuclear weapons 416 Khrushchev's 1960 Troop Cut: New Russian Evidence Vladislav Zubok Nuclear weapons; Military history Publication Bulletin 10 March The Havana Conference on the Cuban Missile Crisis Raymond L. Garthoff Cuban Missile Crisis; Conference report 5 The Drama of the Plenums: A Call to Arms David Wolff Introduction; Soviet plenums 7 Declassified Materials from CPSU Central Committee Plenums: Sources, Mark Kramer Research notes; Soviet plenums 26 Central Committee Plenums, : Contents and Implications Gael Moullec Soviet plenums 28 CPSU Plenums, Leadership Struggles, and Soviet Cold War Politics Vladislav Zubok Soviet plenums 61 The Post-Stalin Succession Struggle, Soviet Deutschlandpolitik and the Christian Ostermann Introduction; East German Uprising 1953; Soviet Union- 112 The Soviet Bloc and the Initial Stage of the Cold War: Achival Documen Lenoid Gibianskii Early Cold War; Soviet Union-Eastern Europe relations; 135 Soviet Plans to Establish the COMINFORM in Early 1946: New Eviden Csaba Bekes COMINFORM 138 The Turn in Soviet-Yugoslav Relations, Andrei Edemskii Soviet Union-Yugoslavia relations 139 Soviet-Yugoslav Relations and the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 Leonid Gibianskii Hungarian Revolution 1956; Soviet Union-Yugoslavia re 149 In Memoriam: Deng Xiaoping and the Cold War David Wolff Introduction; Deng Xiaoping; Soviet Union-China relatio 152 Deng Xiaoping and the Sino-Soviet Split, Vladislav Zubok Deng Xiaoping; Sino-Soviet split; China-Soviet Union re Page 7 of 28

8 162 Deng Xiaoping, Mao's "Continuous Revolution," and the Path toward th Chen Jian Deng Xiaoping; Sino-Soviet split; China-Soviet Union re 183 Cold War Endpoints?" Beginning the Debate David Wolff End of the Cold War 184 When did the Cold War End? Thomas Blanton End of the Cold War; Revolutions of Stalemate in an Era of Change: New Sources and Questions on Gorbache Tsuyoshi Hasegawa Soviet Union-Japan relations 196 The Last Official Foreign Visit by M.S. Gorbachev as President of the U A.S. Cherniaev Japan-Soviet Union relations 217 Andropov's Report to Brezhnev on the KGB in 1967 Raymond Garthoff Soviet intelligence 218 Annual Report of the KGB to Leonid Brezhnev on its Operations for 196 Amy Knight Soviet intelligence 220 A NKVD/NKGB Report to Stalin: A Glimpse into Soviet Intelligence in Vladimir Pozniakov Soviet intelligence 223 The Pitsunda Decision: Khrushchev and Nuclear Weapons Aleksandr Fursenko and Timothy Naftali Cuban Missile Crisis; Nuclear weapons 227 Zhou Enlai Explains China's Decision to Explode the Second Atomic Bo Qiang Zhai China; Nuclear weapons 229 The Conference on Poland, : Internal Crisis, International Di Raymond Garthoff Conference report; Polish Crisis Ukraine and the Soviet-Czechoslovak Crisis of 1968 (Part 1): New Evide Mark Kramer Ukraine; Czechoslovakia Crisis Report from Sarajevo: The Bosnian Archives Survive James Hershberg Research notes; Bosnia Publication Bulletin 11 Winter New Evidence on the Polish Crisis : Introduction Malcolm Byrne Introduction; Polish Crisis Jaruzelski, the Soviet Union, and the Imposition of Martial Law in Polan Mark Kramer Polish Crisis Preface to the Translation of the Anoshkin Notebook Mark Kramer Introduction; Polish Crisis Commentary [on the Anoshkin notebook] Wojciech Jaruzelski Polish Crisis "The Assistance of Warsaw Pact Forces Is Not Ruled Out" Pawel Machcewicz Introduction; Polish Crisis Reflections on the Polish Crisis Frances J. Meehan Polish Crisis Colonel Kuklinski and the Polish Crisis, Mark Kramer Polish Crisis The Czechoslovak Communist Regime and the Polish Crisis, Oldrich Tuma Polish Crisis ; Czechoslovakia 77 The Hungarian Party Leadership and the Polish Crisis of Janos Tischler Polish Crisis ; Hungary Page 8 of 28

9 90 Moscow's Man in the SED Politburo and the Crisis in Poland in Autumn Michael Kubina Polish Crisis ; East Germany; Soviet Union-East 96 Bulgaria and the Political Crises in Czechoslovakia (1968) and Poland (1 Jordan Baev Czechoslovakia Crisis 1968; Polish Crisis ; Bulg 102 "In Case Military Assistance Is Provided To Poland": Soviet Preparation Mark Kramer Polish Crisis ; Military history 134 The Conversation between Wladyslaw Gomulka and Josef Stalin on 14 Andrzej Werblan Introduction; Poland; Early Cold War; Poland-Soviet Un 141 The Polish Contribution to the Victory of the "Prague Coup" in February Andrzej Paczkowski Poland; Early Cold War; 1948 "Prague coup"; Poland-Cz 149 Stalin as Editor: The Soviet Dictator's Secret Changes to the Polish Cons Krzysztof Persak Poland; Early Cold War 155 "All Under the Heaven is Great Chaos": Beijing, the Sino-Soviet Border Chen Jian and David L. Wilson Introduction; Sino-Soviet split; Sino-American rapproac 176 Deceiving the Deceivers: Moscow, Beijing, Pyongyang, and the Allegati Kathryn Weathersby Introduction; Korean War 185 New Russian Evidence on the Korean War Biological Warfare Allegatio Milton Leitenberg Korean War 200 Khrushchev's November 1958 Berlin Ultimatum: New Evidence from th Douglas Selvage Berlin Crisis 204 The Berlin Crisis and the Khrushchev-Ulbricht Summits in Moscow, 9 a Hope Harrison Berlin Crisis; Soviet Union-East Germany relations 218 The End of the Berlin Crisis, : New Evidence from the Polish an Douglas Selvage Berlin Crisis 230 "We Are in a Bind": Polish and Czechoslovak Attempts at Reforming the Vojtech Mastny Warsaw Pact 251 New Evidence on the Cuban Missile Crisis: Khrushchev, Nuclear Weapo Raymond Garthoff Cuban Missile Crisis 263 Soviet Moldavia and the 1968 Czechoslovak Crisis: A Report on the Poli Mark Kramer Czechoslovakia Crisis Microfilm Projects in East European Military Archives Ronald D. Landa Research notes; Military history 267 "Pacifistic Blowback"?: New Evidence on the Soviet Peace Campaign in Nigel Gould-Davies Soviet Peace Campaign propaganda 269 Between Solidarity and Neutrality: The Nordic Countries and the Cold Valur Ingimundarson Conference report; Nordic Countries and the Cold War 275 News from Hanoi Archives: Summer 1998 David Wolff Research notes; Conference report; Vietnam 277 Conference on Understanding the End of the Cold War Nina Tannenwald Conference report; End of the Cold War Publication Bulletin 12/13 Fall/Winter New Evidence on the "Soviet Factor" in the Peaceful Revolutions of 198 Vladislav M. Zubok Revolutions of Soviet Approaches to Eastern Europe at the Beginning of 1989 Jacques Levesque Revolutions of 1989; Soviet Union-Eastern Europe relati Page 9 of 28

10 73 The Political Transition in Hungary, Csaba Bekes and Melinda Kalmar Revolutions of 1989; Hungary 93 Poland : From "Cooptation" to "Negotiated Revolution" Pawel Machcewicz Introduction; Poland; Revolutions of The Fall of the Wall: The Unintended Self-Dissolution of East Germany' Hans-Hermann Hertle Berlin Wall; East Germany; Revolutions of : Bulgarian Transition to Pluralist Democracy Jordan Baev Revolutions of 1989; Bulgaria; Zhivkov, Todor 181 Czechoslovak November 1989 Oldrich Tuma Introduction; Revolutions of 1989; Czechoslovakia 217 The Last Days of a Dictator Mircea Munteanu Introduction; Romania; Ceausescu, Nicolae 244 The Mao-Khrushchev Conversations, 31 July-3 August 1958 and 2 Octo Vladislav Zubok Sino-Soviet split; China-Soviet Union relations 273 Le Duan and the Break with China Stein Tonnesson Indochina Wars; China-Vietnam relations 289 Planning for Nuclear War: The Czechoslovak War Plan of 1964 Petr Lunak Military history; Nuclear weapons 299 "Operation Atom": The Soviet Union's Stationing of Nuclear Missiles in Matthias Uhl and Vladimir Ivkin Nuclear weapons 315 New Evidence from the Former Yugoslav Archives Svetozar Rajak Introduction; Soviet Union-Yugoslavia relations 325 The Moldovan Communist Party Archives James Hershberg Research notes; Moldova 326 Moldova, Romania, and the Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia Mark Kramer Introduction; Moldova; Czechoslovakia Crisis 1968; Ro 335 The Sino-Soviet Alliance: New Publications David Wolff Introduction; Soviet Union-China relations 337 Policy Makers and the Cold War's End: Micro and Macro Assessments o Richard Herrman and Richard Ned Lebow Conference report; End of the Cold War 341 Conference on Cold War Endgame Freg Greenstein and William Wohlforth Conference report; End of the Cold War 345 New Evidence on China, Southeast Asia, and the Vietnam War: Confere Priscilla Roberts Conference report; Vietnam War 348 Update on the Stasi Archives Gary Bruce Research notes; East Germany 352 Western Intelligence Gathering and the Division of German Science Paul Maddrell Cold War intelligence; Nuclear weapons Publication Bulletin 14/15 Winter 2003-Spring New Evidence on North Korea: Introduction Kathryn Weathersby Introduction; North Korea 9 Sino-North Korean Conflict and its Resolution during the Korean War Shen Zhihua Korean War; China-North Korea relations 25 Weathering the Sino-Soviet Conflict: The GDR and North Korea, Bernd Schafer East Germany-North Korea relations Page 10 of 28

11 87 "You Have No Political Line of Your Own": Kim Il Sung and the Soviet Balazs Szalontai Kim Il Sung; North Korea-Soviet Union relations 139 New Evidence on the War in Afghanistan: Introduction Christian Ostermann Introduction; Afghanistan - Soviet invasion 193 KGB Active Measures in Southwest Asia in Vasiliy Mitrokhin Afghanistan - Soviet invasion 204 Why Was There No "Second Cold War" in Europe? Hungary and the So Csaba Bekes Afghanistan - Soviet invasion; Hungary; Hungary-Soviet 220 Czechoslovakia and the War in Afghanistan, Oldrich Tuma Afghanistan - Soviet invasion; Czechoslovakia 273 Ukraine and the Soviet-Czechoslovak Crisis of 1968 (part 2): New Evide Mark Kramer Czechoslovakia Crisis 1968; Ukraine 369 Russian Documents on the Korean War, James G. Hershberg Introduction; Korean War 385 Tactical Nuclear Weapons in Cuba: New Evidence Svetlana Savranskaya Cuban Missile Crisis; Nuclear weapons 399 Cold War in the Caucasus: Notes and Documents from a Conference Svetlana Savranskaya and Vladislav Zubok Conference report; Georgia; Armenia; Azerbaijan 410 A Cold War Odyssey: The Oswald Files Max Holland Research notes; Kennedy, John F. 419 Mongolian Archives Sergey Radchenko Research notes; Mongolia 440 New Central and East European Evidence on the Cold War in Asia Yvette Chin, Gregory Domber, Malgorzata Research notes; Conference report; Cold War in Asia Publication Bulletin 16 Fall 2007-Winter Director's Note: Archival Thaw in China Christian F. Ostermann China; Cold War in Asia; Declassification 7 The Geneva Conference of New Evidence from the Archives of th Chen Jian and Shen Zhihua China; Cold War in Asia; Indochina Wars 10 The Declassification of Chinese Foreign Ministry Archival Documents Zhang Sulin Declassification; China 85 Russian Documents on the 1954 Geneva Conference Introduction by Paul Wingrove Geneva Conference; Russia; Indochina 105 To the Summit via Proxy-Summits: New Evidence from Soviet and Chin Sergey Radchenko and David Wolff Proxy-Summits; Soviet Union; China; The Long March; 183 "Albania is not Cuba." Sino-Albanian Summits and the Sino-Soviet Spli Edited, annotated and introduced by Ana La Albania; Cuba; Sino-Albanian Summits; Sino-Soviet Spl 341 New Documents on Mongolia and the Cold War Translation and Introduction by Sergey Rac Mongolia; Cold War; International Workshop 367 Twenty-Four Soviet-Bloc Docuuments on Vietnam and the Sino-Soviet Lorenz M. Luthi Soviet Union; China; Sino-Soviet Split; Vietnam 403 Romania and the Sino-American Rapprochment, : New Evide Mircea Munteanu Romania; United States; China; Romania; United States- 447 New Evidence on North Korea in 1956 Introduction by James F. Person North Korea Page 11 of 28

12 455 Pyeongyang in 1956 Nobuo Shimotomai Korea; Soviet Union; Pyeongyang Publication Bulletin 17/18 Fall The Global Cuban Missile Crisis James Hershberg Introduction; Cuban Missile Crisis 11 The Cuban Missile Crisis Just Isn t What It Used to Be Thomas S. Blanton Introduction; Cuban Missile Crisis 19 Back to the Archives Martin J. Sherwin Introduction; Cuban Missile Crisis 21 Sino-Cuban Relations and the Cuban Missile Crisis, : New Chin James G. Hershberg and Sergey Radchenko Cuban Missile Crisis; China-Cuba relations 117 Japan and the Cuban Missile Crisis Masaki Hirata Japan; Cuban Missile Crisis 121 The Cuban Missile Crisis and the Origins of North Korea s Policy of Sel James Person North Korea; Cuban Missile Crisis 130 North Vietnam and the Cuban Missile Crisis Pierre Asselin Vietnam; Cuban Missile Crisis 132 Mongolia and the Cuban Missile Crisis A Glimpse Inside the Ulaanbaa Sergey Radchenko Mongolia; Cuban Missile Crisis 135 The Final Frontier: Cuban Documents on the Cuban Missile Crisis James Hershberg Cuban Missile Crisis 157 Chatting with Che: Conversations in 1961 between Cuban Revolutionary James Hershberg Cuba; Cuba-Brazil relations; Brazil-Cuba relations; Cuba 168 Before the Bay of Pigs What Did the Cubans Know? Cuban Intelligenc James Hershberg Cuba; Bay of Pigs 191 Mexican Diplomacy and the Cuban Missile Crisis: Documents from the Tanya Harmer Cuban Missile Crisis; Mexico 229 The Anti-Castro Cuban Émigré Forces: Mexican Documents, Tanya Harmer Cuba 229 Brazil and the Cuban Missile Crisis: Documents from the Foreign Minist James Hershberg Brazil; Cuban Missile Crisis; Brazil-Cuba relations 283 Brazilian Foreign Policy toward the Cuban Issue A Secret Foreign Min James Hershberg Cuban Missile Crisis; Brazil; Brazil-Cuba relations 295 Chile and Brazilian Mediation during the Cuban Missile Crisis: Docume Eduardo Baudet and Tanya Harmer Cuban Missile Crisis; Brazil; Brazi-Cuba relations 299 The Malin Notes: Glimpses Inside the Kremlin during the Cuban Missile Timothy Naftali Cuban Missile Crisis 316 A Trigger for Khrushchev s Deployment? Alexei Adzhubei s Report on James Hershberg Cuban Missile Crisis 324 The Polyansky Report on Khrushchev s Mistakes in Foreign Policy, Oct Svetlana Savranskaya Cuban Missile Crisis 325 Fidel Castro, Nuclear War, and the Missile Crisis Three Missing Soviet James Hershberg Cuban Missile Crisis 331 The Soviet Cuban Missile Crisis: Documents on Anastas Mikoyan s Nov Svetlana Savranskaya Cuban Missile Crisis Page 12 of 28

13 349 Czechoslovakia-Cuba Relations and the Cuban Missile Crisis, James Hershberg Cuban Missile Crisis; Czechoslovakia-Cuba relations 400 We Were Truly on the Verge of War A Conversation with Nikita Khru Oldřich Tůma Cuban Missile Crisis 404 Czechoslovakia and Cuba, 1963 James Hershberg Czechoslovakia-Cuba relations 410 Hungary and the Cuban Missile Crisis: Selected Documents, Csaba Békés and Melinda Kalmár Cuban Missile Crisis; Hungary 463 Poland, Cuba, and the Missile Crisis, 1962: Ciphered Telegrams from th James Hershberg Cuban Missile Crisis; Poland 507 Polish-Soviet Exchanges on Cuba, James Hershberg Cuban Missile Crisis; Poland-Soviet Union relations 512 Gomulka on the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Danger of War James Hershberg Poland; Cuban Missile Crisis 514 Romania and the Cuban Missile Crisis: Soviet Nuclear Warheads for Ro Petre Opriş Cuban Missile Crisis; Romania 522 Bulgaria and the Cuban Missile Crisis: Documents from the Sofia Archiv Jordan Baev Cuban Missile Crisis; Bulgaria 535 Documents on Bulgarian-Cuban Relations, : New Evidence fr Jordan Baev Bulgaria; Cuba; Cuba-Bulgaria relations 589 Bulgarian-Cuban Relations, 1963 A Hungarian Perspective Cuba; Bulgaria; Bulgaria-Cuba relations 591 Yugoslavia and the Cuban Missile Crisis: Documents from the Foreign Svetozar Rajak Cuban Missile Crisis; Yugoslavia 615 East German Reactions to the Cuban Missile Crisis Mark Kramer Cuban Missile Crisis; East Germany 620 Cuba s Irritation over the Missile Inspection Issue: Notes from a High-L Mark Kramer Cuba; Cuban Missile Crisis; Cuba-East Germany relation 622 Konrad Adenauer and the Cuban Missile Crisis: West German Document Christian Ostermann Cuban Missile Crisis; West Germany 638 The Italian Communists and Cuba, Documents from the PC James Hershberg Cuba; Italy 661 Italy and the Cuban Missile Crisis Leopoldo Nuti Cuban Missile Crisis; Italy 674 The Netherlands, the Missile Crisis, and Cuban-Dutch Relations, Rimko van der Maar a Cuban Missile Crisis; Netherlands; Cuba-Netherlands rel 708 The Cuba Crisis 1962 As Seen through Danish Intelligence Sources Peer Henrik Hansen Netherlands; Cuban Missile Crisis 725 Our Man in Havana: When a Local Danish Newspaper was Able to Repo Peer Henrik Hansen Cuban Missile Crisis; Netherlands 728 Switzerland and the Cuban Missile Crisis Stephanie Popp Cuban Missile Crisis; Switzerland 750 French Documents on the Cuban Missile Crisis Garret Martin Cuban Missile Crisis; France 759 Israeli Documents on the Cuban Missile Crisis Guy Laron Cuban Missile Crisis; Israel 764 Documents on Raul Castro s Visit to Eastern Europe, and Cuban-East E James Hershberg Cuba; Poland; Bulgaria; Czechoslovakia Page 13 of 28

14 792 A Mystery Wrapped in a Riddle and Kept in a Sphinx : New Evidence Philip Brenner Cuba; Cuba-Soviet Union relations Publication E-Dossier 01 1 Deceiving the Deceivers: Moscow, Beijing, Pyongyang, and the Allegati Kathryn Weathersby Korean War Publication E-Dossier 02 1 The Khrushchev-Mao Conversations Vladislav Zubok Sino-Soviet split; China-Soviet Union relations Publication E-Dossier 03 1 Le Duan and the Break with China Stein Tonnesson Indochina Wars; China-Vietnam relations Publication E-Dossier 04 November Documents on the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan [republication of docu CWIHP Afghanistan - Soviet invasion Publication E-Dossier 05 December New Evidence on the 1989 Crisis in Romania Mircea Munteanu Introduction; Revolutions of 1989; Romania Publication E-Dossier 06 1 New Evidence on Romania and the Warsaw Pact, Dennis Deletant Romania; Warsaw Pact Publication E-Dossier 07 1 Operation Manuel: Czechoslovakia and Cuba Daniela Spenser Cold War in Latin America; Cuba; Czechoslovakia Publication E-Dossier 08 1 The Soviet Union And The Six-Day War: Revelations From The Polish Uri Bar-Noi Six Day War (June 1967); Soviet Union Page 14 of 28

15 Publication E-Dossier 09 1 East German Spying Reveals NATO War Plans CWIHP Soviet intelligence; Military history Publication E-Dossier 10 1 Poland and the Sino-Soviet Rift, Douglas Selvage Sino-Soviet split; Poland; Poland-Soviet Union relations Publication E-Dossier 11 1 Was Oppenheimer a Soviet Spy? A Roundtable Discussion with Jerrold CWIHP Soviet intelligence; Nuclear weapons 1 Was Oppenheimer a Soviet Spy? A Roundtable Discussion: A Response Hayden Peake Soviet intelligence; Nuclear weapons 1 Was Oppenheimer a Soviet Spy? A Roundtable Discussion: A Response Gregg Herken Soviet intelligence; Nuclear weapons 1 Was Oppenheimer a Soviet Spy? A Roundtable Discussion: The Merkul Jerrold and Leona Schecter Soviet intelligence; Nuclear weapons Publication E-Dossier 12 1 China and the Warsaw Pact in the s Oldrich Tuma, Mihail Ionescu, and Bernd S China; Warsaw Pact Publication E-Dossier 13 1 The Soviet Bloc and the Aftermath of the June 1967 War: Selected Docu James Hershberg Six Day War (June 1967) Publication E-Dossier 14 May The History of North Korean Attitudes Toward Nuclear Weapons and Ef Korea Initiative North Korea; Nuclear weapons Publication E-Dossier 15 1 Malenkov on the German Question, 2 June 1953 Geoffrey Roberts German Reunification Page 15 of 28

16 Publication E-Dossier 16 1 Assessing the Damage: the June 1967 Czech Delegation to Egypt Guy Laron Egypt; Czechoslovakia-Egypt relations Publication E-Dossier 17 1 Negotiating One's Own Demise? The GDR's Foreign Ministry and the C Oliver Bange and Stephan Kieninger Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe; East Publication E-Dossier 18 1 Khrushchev at his Most Khrushchevian William Taubman Khrushchev, Nikita Publication E-Dossier 20 1 Roundtable Discussion on Warsaw Pact Exercises SOYUZ-75 and SHC Oliver Bange, A. Ross Johnson, Mark Kra Warsaw Pact Publication E-Dossier 21 1 "A mass psychotic movement washing over the country like a wave": NA Ruud van Dijk Euromissiles Crisis Publication E-Dossier 22 1 Introduction to the Willy Brandt Document Collection Bernd Rother West Germany Publication E-Dossier 23 1 New Evidence on the Building of the Berlin Wall Hope M. Harrison Berlin Wall Publication E-Dossier 24 1 The Beginning of the End for Détente: The Warsaw Pact Political Consu Mircea Munteanu Warsaw Pact Page 16 of 28

17 Publication E-Dossier 25 1 Vietnam Covertly Supplied Weapons to Revolutionaries in Algeria and L Merle Pribbenow Vietnam Publication E-Dossier 26 1 Soviet Policy in Indonesia during the Liberal Democracy Period, 1950 Larisa M. Efimova Soviet Union-Indonesia relations Publication E-Dossier 27 1 Molotov's Proposal that the USSR Join NATO, March 1954 Geoffrey Roberts Molotov, Vyacheslav; NATO Publication E-Dossier 28 1 Vietnam Trained Commando Forces in Southeast Asia and Latin Americ Merle Pribbenow Vietnam Publication E-Dossier 29 1 The Soviet-Romanian Clash over History, Identity and Dominion Larry Watts Romania; Soviet Union-Romania relations; Moldova Publication E-Dossier 30 1 Treatment of American POWs in North Vietnam Merle Pribbenow Vietnam War 1 Viet Minh Seeks Support from Soviets Sophie Quinn-Judge Vietnam War Publication E-Dossier 31 1 Secret Soviet-Israeli Negotiations on the Eve of the Yom-Kippur War Guy Laron Soviet Union-Israel relations Publication E-Dossier 32 1 Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty A. Ross Johnson Radio Broadcasting Page 17 of 28

18 Publication E-Dossier 33 1 North Vietnam's "Talk-Fight" Strategy and the 1968 Peace Negotiations Merle Pribbenow Vietnam War Publication E-Dossier 34 1 Three Days in Auschwitz without Gas Chambers : Henry A. Wallace's Vadim J. Birstein United States-Soviet Union relations Publication E-Dossier 35 1 Robert Mugabe and Todor Zhivkov Sue Onslow Zhivkov, Todor Publication E-Dossier 37 1 KGB/Stasi Cooperation Walter Süß and Douglas Selvage Soviet Intelligence; Stasi Publication E-Dossier 38 1 Romania Security Policy and the Cuban Missile Crisis Larry Watts Cuban Missile Crisis; Romania Publication E-Dossier 39 1 Poland and Romania: The Loyal Republic and the Maverick Adam Burakowski Romania-Soviet Union relations; Soviet Union-Romania Publication E-Dossier 40 1 The Malta Summit and US-Soviet Relations: Testing the Waters Amidst Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson United States-Soviet Union relations Publication E-Dossier 41 1 Privilege and Inequality: Cultural Exchange and the Sino-Soviet Alliance Austin Jersild China-Soviet Union relations Page 18 of 28

19 Publication E-Dossier 42 1 Divided Loyalties Within the Bloc: Romanian Objection to Soviet Infor Larry Watts Romania-Soviet Union relations Publication E-Dossier 43 1 Sharing the Bomb among Friends: The Dilemmas of Sino-Soviet Strategi Austin Jersild Nuclear weapons; China-Soviet Union relations Publication E-Dossier 44 1 Visions of Freedom: New Documents from the Closed Cuban Archives Piero Gleijeses Cuba Publication E-Dossier 45 1 Seeking Truth from Facts: Deng Xiaoping's Visit to France in 1975 Martin Albers Deng Xiaoping; France Publication E-Dossier 46 1 Central Europeans and the Sino-Soviet Split: The Great Friendship as I Austin Jersild China-Soviet Union relations Publication E-Dossier 47 1 Why Did Russia Give Away Crimea Sixty Years Ago? Mark Kramer Russia; Ukraine Publication E-Dossier 48 1 Soviet Archives: The Opening Door James G. Hershberg Research notes; Russia 1 China and Japan, Always at Odds? Charles Kraus, Sergey Radchenko, and Yut China-Japan relations Publication E-Dossier 49 1 Reassessing China-Myanmar Relations during the Cold War Hongwei Fan China-Myanmar relations Page 19 of 28

20 Publication E-Dossier 50 1 Chinese Foreign Ministry Documents on Hungary, 1956 Péter Vámos Hungarian Revolution 1956 Publication Special Working Paper 1 April Soviet Deliberations During the Polish Crisis, Mark Kramer Introduction; Polish Crisis Publication Working Paper 01 June The Sino-Soviet Alliance and China's Entry into the Korean War Chen Jian Korean War; Chinese Civil War; China-Soviet Union rel Publication Working Paper 02 May Archival Research on the Cold War Era: A Report from Budapest, Pragu P.J. Simmons Archives; Budapest; Prague; Warsaw Publication Working Paper 03 June Reexamining Soviet Policy Towards Germany during the Beria Interregn James Richter Soviet Union; German reunification Publication Working Paper 04 December Soviet Intelligence and the Cold War: The "Small" Committee of Inform Vladislav Zubok Soviet intelligence Publication Working Paper 05 May Ulbricht and the Concrete 'Rose': New Archival Evidence on the Dynami Hope Harrison Berlin Crisis; Soviet Union-East Germany relations Publication Working Paper 06 May Khrushchev and the Berlin Crisis ( ) Vladislav Zubok Berlin Crisis Page 20 of 28

21 Publication Working Paper 07 September Vietnam Archives and Scholarship On the Cold War Period: A Report Mark Bradley Research notes; Vietnam 25 The Archives of Vietnam and the Indochina Wars Robert Brigham Research notes; Indochina Wars Publication Working Paper 08 November Soviet Aims in Korea and the Origins of the Korean War, : Ne Kathryn Weathersby Korean War Publication Working Paper 09 March The Turn Toward Confrontation: The Soviet Reaction to the Marshall Pl Scott Parish Marshall Plan; Cold War Origins 41 The Soviet Union and the Marshall Plan Mikhail Narinsky Marshall Plan Publication Working Paper 10 August To Know Everything and to Report Everything Worth Knowing: Buildin Norman Naimark East Germany Publication Working Paper 11 December The United States, the East German Uprising of 1953, and the Limits of Christian Ostermann East German Uprising 1953 Publication Working Paper 12 June Stalin, the Cold War, and the Division of China: A Multi-Archival Myste Brian Murray Chinese Civil War; China-Soviet Union relations Publication Working Paper 13 May The Big Three After World War II: New Documents on Soviet Thinking Vladimir Pechatnov Cold War Origins Publication Working Paper 14 May 1996 Page 21 of 28

22 1 The 1952 Stalin Note Debate: Myth or Missed Opportunity for German Ruud Van Dijk German reunification Publication Working Paper 15 May The Iran Crisis of : A View from the Russian Archives Natalia Yegorova Iran Crisis ; Cold War Origins Publication Working Paper 16 September The 1956 Hungarian Revolution and World Politics Csaba Bekes Hungarian Revolution 1956 Publication Working Paper 17 April The Soviet-Polish Confrontation of October 1956: The Situation in the P Leszek Gluchowski and Edward Jan Nalepa 1956 "Polish October" Publication Working Paper 18 June Beijing and the Vietnam Peace Talks, : New Evidence from Chi Qiang Zhai Vietnam War; China Publication Working Paper 19 December Why Keep Such an Army? Khrushchev s Troop Reductions Matthew Evangelista Military history; Soviet Union Publication Working Paper 20 September Archives of Russia Seven Years After: Purveyors of Sensation or Sha Patricia Kennedy Grimsted Research notes; Russia Publication Working Paper 21 November On the Decision to Introduce Martial Law in Poland In Introdu Leo Gluchowski Introduction; Polish Crisis The Conditions and Mechanisms Leading to the Introduction of Martial Andrzej Paczowski Polish Crisis Difficult Decision: Report on the Circumstances Surrounding the Introdu Andrzej Werblan Polish Crisis Page 22 of 28

23 Publication Working Paper 22 May Conversations Between Chinese and Foreign Leaders on the Wars in I Odd Arne Westad Indochina Wars; China-Vietnam relations Conversations Between Chinese and Foreign Leaders on the Wars in I Chen Jian Vietnam War; Indochina Wars; China-Vietnam relations Conversations Between Chinese and Foreign Leaders on the Wars in I Stein Tonnesson Vietnam War; China Conversations Between Chinese and Foreign Leaders on the Wars in I Nguyen Vu Tung China-Vietnam relations Publication Working Paper 23 September The Soviet Non-Invasion of Poland in 1980/81 and the End of the Cold Vojtech Mastny Polish Crisis ; End of the Cold War Publication Working Paper 24 September Majales: The Abortive Student Revolt In Czechoslovakia in 1956 John P. C. Matthews Czechoslovakia 1956 Publication Working Paper 25 April The Soviet-Chinese-Vietnamese Triangle in the 1970s: The View From Stephen Morris China-Soviet Union relations; Soviet Union-China relati Publication Working Paper 26 September The Allies are Pressing on you to Break your Will - Foreign Policy Vladimir Pechatnov Cold War Origins; Stalin-Molotov correspondence Publication Working Paper 27 April Who Murdered Marigold : New Evidence on the Mysterious Failure of James Hershberg Vietnam War; Poland Publication Working Paper 28 June The Merchants of the Kremlin: The Economic Roots of Soviet Expansio Laszlo Borhi Hungary; Soviet Union Page 23 of 28

24 Publication Working Paper 30 August One Finger s Worth of Historical Events : New Russian and Chinese E David Wolff Sino-Soviet split; China-Soviet Union relations Publication Working Paper 31 February Revolution by Degrees: Stalin s National-Front Strategy for Europe, 194 Eduard Mark Cold War Origins Publication Working Paper 32 April The Warsaw Pact and Nuclear Nonproliferation, Douglas Selvage Warsaw Pact; Nuclear weapons Publication Working Paper 33 April Conversations with Stalin on Questions of Political Economy Ethan Pollock Cold War Origins; Political economy Publication Working Paper 34 February Changes in Mao Zedong s Attitude toward the Indochina War, Yang Kuisong Vietnam War; China; Indochina Wars Publication Working Paper 35 March NATO in the Beholder s Eye: Soviet Perceptions and Policies, Vojtech Mastny NATO; Soviet Union Publication Working Paper 36 April Mao s Conversations with the Soviet Ambassador, Paul Wingrove China-Soviet Union relations Publication Working Paper 37 May Gheorghiu-Dej and the Romanian Workers Party: From De-Sovietizatio Vladimir Tismăneanu Romania; Romania-Soviet Union relations Page 24 of 28

25 Publication Working Paper 38 June The New Course in Hungary in 1953 Janos Rainer Hungary Publication Working Paper 39 July Should We Fear This? Stalin and the Danger of War with America Kathryn Weathersby Korean War; Soviet Union Publication Working Paper 40 February The KGB in Aghanistan: Introduction Christian Ostermann and Odd Arne Westad Introduction; Afghanistan - Soviet invasion 6 The KGB in Afghanistan Vasily Mitrokhin Afghanistan - Soviet Invasion Publication Working Paper 41 January The Soviet Union, Hong Kong, and the Cold War, Michael Share Hong Kong; Soviet Union Publication Working Paper 42 November The Soviets' Best Friend in Asia: The Mongolian Dimension of the Sino- Sergey Radchenko Sino-Soviet split; Mongolia-Soviet Union relations Publication Working Paper 43 April Romania and the Warsaw Pact, : Introduction Dennis Deletant Introduction; Romania 59 Romania and the Warsaw Pact, : Introduction Mihail Ionescu Introduction; Romania Publication Working Paper 44 October North Korean Adventurism and China s Long Shadow, Bernd Schaefer North Korea; China-North Korea relations Publication Working Paper 45 March 2005 Page 25 of 28

26 2 Poland and Vietnam, 1963: New Evidence on Secret Communist Diplom Margaret Gnoinska Vietnam War; Poland Publication Working Paper 46 1 Moscow's Surprise: The Soviet-Israeli Alliance of Laurent Rucker Soviet Union-Israel relations Publication Working Paper 47 1 The Soviet Union and the North Korean Seizure of the USS Pueblo: Evi Sergey Radchenko USS Pueblo; North Korea; Soviet Union-North Korea rel Publication Working Paper 48 October : The Eve of the Left Turn in China s Foreign Policy Niu Jun China Publication Working Paper The Quarrelling Brothers: New Chinese Archives and a Reappraisal of th Dong Wang China; Soviet Union; Soviet Union-China relations Publication Working Paper 50 May Rudolf Slansky: His Trials and Trial Igor Lukes Czechoslovakia Publication Working Paper 51 January Inside the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan and the Seizure of Kabul, Dece Aleksandr Antonovich Lyakhovskiy Afghanistan - Soviet Invasion Publication Working Paper 52 August "We Need Help From the Outside": The North Korean Opposition Move James F. Person North Korea; 1956 North Korean Opposition Movement; Publication Working Paper 53 August North Korea's Efforts to Acquire Nuclear Technology and Nuclear Weap Balazs Szalontai and Sergey Radchenko North Korea; Nuclear weapons Page 26 of 28

27 2 The International Context of the North Korean Nuclear Program, Balazs Szalontai North Korea; Nuclear Weapons; North Korea-Soviet Uni 26 Nuclear Cooperation between the Soviet Union and North Korea, Sergey Radchenko North Korea; Nuclear Weapons; North Korea-Soviet Uni Publication Working Paper 54 November Sino-Hungarian Relations and the 1956 Revolution Péter Vámos Hungarian Revolution 1956; China-Hungary relations Publication Working Paper 55 February Cutting the Gordian Knot: The Post-WWII Egyptian Quest for Arms and Guy Laron Egypt; Czechoslovakia Publication Working Paper 56 May Hope and Reality: Poland and the Conference on Security and Cooperati Wanda Jarzabek Poland; Conference on Security and Cooperation in Euro Publication Working Paper 57 December A Chance for Peace? The Soviet Campaign to End the Cold War, Geoffrey Roberts Soviet Union Publication Working Paper 58 February Exploiting and Securing the Open Border in Berlin: The Western Secret Paul Maddrell Berlin Crisis Publication Working Paper 59 March The Kuklinski Files and the Polish Crisis of : An Analysis of t Mark Kramer Polish Crisis Publication Working Paper 60 January The Blind Leading the Blind: Soviet Advisors, Counter-Insurgency and Artemy Kalinovsky Afghanistan - Soviet Invasion Publication Working Paper 61 April 2010 Page 27 of 28

28 1 Arming Nonalignment: Yugoslavia's Relations with Burma and the Cold Jovan Cavoski Cold War in Asia Publication Working Paper 62 December The Soviet Pavilion at Brussels '58: Convergence, Conversion, Critical A Susan Reid Soviet Union Publication Working Paper 63 February The Interkit Story: A Window into the Final Decades of the Sino-Soviet James G. Hershberg, David Wolff, Péter Vá China-Soviet Union relations Publication Working Paper 64 November Beyond India: The Utility of Sino-Pakistani Relations in Chinese Foreig Christopher Tang China; Pakistan Publication Working Paper 65 December A Romanian INTERKIT? Soviet Active Measures and the Warsaw Pact Larry Watts Warsaw Pact; Romania Publication Working Paper 66 March The Club of Politically Engaged Conformists? The Communist Party of Kevin McDermott and Vitezslav Sommer Czechoslovakia Publication Working Paper 67 August Ambivalent Alliance: Chinese Policy towards Indonesia, Taomo Zhou China-Indonesia relations Publication Working Paper 68 February "Difficult to Draw a Balance Sheet": Ottawa Views the 1974 Canada-US John Soares Ice Hockey; Soviet Union-Canada relations Publication Working Paper 69 February The (Inter-Communist) Cold War on Ice: Soviet-Czechoslovak Ice Hock Oldrich Tuma, Mikhail Prozumenschikov, J Ice Hockey; Soviet Union-Czechoslovakia relations Page 28 of 28

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