Published Articles and Essays
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Anderson, David L. “What
Really Happened?” in idem., ed., Facing
My Lai: Moving Beyond the Massacre Aronson, Ronald. “The Movement and its Critics,” Studies on the Left 6 (January-February 1966), 3-19. Axelrod, Robert and Robert
O. Keohane. “Achieving Cooperation Under Anarchy: Strategies and Bachman, David. “Chinese
Bureaucratic Politics and the Origins of the Great Leap Forward,” The
Journal Berger, Suzanne.
“Politics and Antipolitics in Western Europe in the Seventies,” Daedalus 108 Berghahn, Volker R.
“German Big Business and the Quest for an Economic Empire in the
Twentieth Berman, Marshall. Review of One Dimensional Man, Partisan Review 31 (Fall 1964), 617. Bernstein, Barton J.
“Roosevelt, Truman, and the Atomic Bomb, 1941-1945: A
Reinterpretation,” _______________.
“Reconsidering the Missile Crisis: Dealing with the Problems of the
American Jupiters Boehling, Rebecca. “U.S.
Military Occupation, Grass Roots Democracy, and Local German
Government,” Reconstruction of West Germany, 1945-55 (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1993). Borstelmann, Thomas.
“’Hedging Our Bets and Buying Time’: John Kennedy and Racial
Revolutions in the Bowie,
Robert R. “Eisenhower, Dulles, and the Suez Crisis” in William Roger
Louis and Roger Owen, eds., Bowles, Chester. “The ‘China Problem’ Reconsidered,” Foreign Affairs 38 (April 1960), 476-86. Brands, H.W. “The Age of
Vulnerability: Eisenhower and the National Insecurity State,” Brinkley, Alan. “The Problem of American Conservatism,” American Historical Review 99 (April 1994), 409-29. Brodie, Bernard. “War in
the Atomic Age,” in idem., ed.,
The Absolute Weapon: Atomic Power and Brus, Wlodzimierz. “Aims,
methods and political determinants of the economic policy of Poland, 1970-1980,”
in
Alec Nove, Hans-Hermann Höhmann, and Gertraud Seidenstecher, eds., The
East European ________________. “1966 to
1975: Normalization to Conflict,” in M.C. Kaser, ed., The Economic History Burr, William. “Avoiding
the Slippery Slope: The Eisenhower Administration and the Berlin Crisis, ___________ and
Jeffrey T. Richelson, “Whether to ‘Strangle the Baby in the Cradle’:
The United States Campbell, John C. “The
Soviet Union, the United States, and the Twin Crises of Hungary and
Suez” in
William Roger Louis and Roger Owen, eds., Suez
1956: The Crisis and Its Consequences Chang, Gordon H. “JFK, China, and the Bomb,” Journal of American History 74 (March 1988), 1287-1310. ______________ and He Di.
“The Absence of War in the U.S.-China Confrontation over Quemoy and Chen, Anita. “Dispelling
Misconceptions About the Red Guard Movement: The Necessity to Re-examine Chen Jian, “China’s
Involvement in the Vietnam War, 1964-69,” China
Quarterly 142 (June 1995), 356-87. Chen Jian and Yang
Kuisong. “Chinese Politics and the Collapse of the Sino-Soviet
Alliance,” in Childs, David. “The Far
Right in Germany since 1945,” in Luciano Cheles, Ronnie Ferguson, and Clark, Cal and John M.
Echols III. “Developed Socialism and Consumption Policies in the Soviet
Bloc: Cohen, M. D. Cohen, J. G.
March, and J. P. Olsen. “A garbage can model of organizational
choice,” Collins, Robert M. “The
Economic Crisis of 1968 and the Waning of the ‘American Century,’” American Connelly, Matthew. “Taking
Off the Cold War Lens: Visions of North-South Conflict during the Algerian Cornils, Ingo. “‘The
Struggle Continues’: Rudi Dutschke’s Long March,” in Gerard J.
DeGroot, ed., Costigliola, Frank.
“Lyndon B. Johnson, Germany, and the ‘End of the Cold War,’” in
Warren I. Cohen and Couve de Murville, Maurice. “Le sens d’un acte,” Espoir 1 (Septembre 1972), 14-5. Cullather, Nick. “Development? It’s History,” Diplomatic History 24 (Fall 2000), 641-53. Darnton, Robert. “An Early
Information Society: News and Media in Eighteenth Century Paris,” DeGroot, Gerard J.
“‘Left, Left, Left!’: The Vietnam Day Committee, 1965-66,” in
idem., ed., Student Dirlik, Arif. “The
Third World,” in Carole Fink, Philipp Gassert, and Detlef Junker,
eds., 1968: Divine, Robert A. “Vietnam Reconsidered,” Diplomatic History 12 (Winter 1988), 79-93. Doyle, Michael. “Kant,
Liberal Legacies, and Foreign Affairs (Part I),” Philosophy
and Public Affairs 12 _____________.
“Liberalism and World Politics,” The
American Political Science Review 80 _____________.
“Politics and Grand Strategy,” in Richard Rosecrance and Arthur A.
Stein, eds., Dulles, John Foster. “A Policy of Boldness,” Life (19 May 1952), 146-60. ________________. Speech to
the Council on Foreign Relations, 12 January 1954, reprinted in the Duval, Marcel “Pierre
Guillaumat et l’arme atomique” in Georges-Henri Soutou and Alain
Beltran, eds., Eisenstadt, S.N. “Charisma
and Institution Building: Max Weber and Modern Sociology,” in idem.,
ed., Eisler,
Jerzy. “March 1968 in Poland,” in Carole Fink, Philipp Gassert, and
Detlef Junker, eds., 1968: The Engerman, David C.
“Modernization from the Other Shore: American Observers and the Costs of
Soviet Enthoven, Alain.
“American Deterrent Policy,” Survival
5 (May-June 1963). Evangelista, Matthew.
“‘Why Keep Such an Army?’: Khrushchev’s Troop Reductions,” Cold
War Faure, Edgar.
“Reconnaissance de la Chine,” Espoir
1 (Septembre 1972), 20-1. Foot, Rosemary J. “Nuclear
Coercion and the Ending of the Korean Conflict,” International
Security 13 Fuchs, Dieter and
Hans-Dieter Klingemann, “Citizens and the State: A Relationship
Transformed,” in Fukuyama, Francis. “Soviet
Strategy in the Third World,” Andrzej Korbonski and Francis Fukuyama,
eds., Fraser, Cary.
“Crossing the Color Line in Little Rock: The Eisenhower Administration
and the Dilemma of Gaddis, John Lewis. “The
Unexpected John Foster Dulles: Nuclear Weapons, Communism, and the ________________.
“Rescuing Choice from Circumstance: The Statecraft of Henry Kissinger,”
in Gordon ________________.
“Conclusion,” in John Lewis Gaddis, Philip H. Gordon, Ernest R. May,
and Jonathan Gaiduk, Ilya V. “The
Vietnam War and Soviet-American Relations, 1964-73: New Russian
Evidence,” Garson, Robert. “Lyndon B.
Johnson and the China Enigma,” Journal
of Contemporary History 32 Geertz, Clifford.
“Centers, Kings, and Charisma: Reflections on the Symbolics of Power,”
in Sean Wilentz, Gerstle, Gary. “The
Protean Character of American Liberalism,” American
Historical Review 99 Glazer, Nathan. “What
Happened at Berkeley,” reprinted in idem., Remembering
The Answers: Essays on Gobarev, Viktor M. “Soviet
Policy Toward China: Developing Nuclear Weapons 1949-1969,” Journal of Goldman, Merle. “The
Unique ‘Blooming and Contending’ of 1961-62,” China
Quarterly 37 Gordon, Philip H. “Charles
de Gaulle and the Nuclear Revolution,” in John Lewis Gaddis, Philip H. Gotto, Klaus. “Adenauers
Deutschland- und Ostpolitik, 1954-1963,” in Rudolf Morsey und Konrad Habermas, Jürgen.
“Student Protest in the Federal Republic of Germany,” reprinted in
idem, Toward a Harrington, Michael. “Our
Fifty Million Poor: Forgotten Men of the Affluent Society,” Commentary 28 ________________. “Slums, Old and New,” Commentary 30 (August 1960), 118-24. Harrison, Hope M.
“Ulbricht and the Concrete ‘Rose’: New Archival Evidence on the
Dynamics of Soviet- Heller, Walter W. “Kennedy
Economics Revisited,” in Joseph A. Pechman and N. J. Simler, eds., Herf, Jeffrey. “War,
Peace, and the Intellectuals: The West German Peace Movement,” International
Herring, George C. and Richard H. Immerman. “Eisenhower, Dulles, and Dienbienphu: ‘The Day We Didn’t Go to War Revisited,’” Journal of American History 71 (September 1984), 343-63. _______________. “Tet and the Crisis of Hegemony,” in Carole
Fink, Philipp Gassert, and Detlef Junker, Hershberg, James G.
“Before ‘The Missiles of October’: Did Kennedy Plan a Military
Strike Against ________________.
“Who Murdered ‘Marigold’? – New Evidence on The Mysterious Failure
of Poland’s Hess, Gary R. “The
Unending Debate: Historians and the Vietnam War,” Diplomatic
History 18 Hobsbawm, Eric.
“Mass-Producing Traditions: Europe, 1870-1914,” in Eric Hobsbawm and
Terence Hoffmann, Stanley and Inge. “De Gaulle as Political Artist: The Will to Grandeur,” in Stanley Hoffmann, Decline or Renewal? France Since the 1930s (New York: The Viking Press, 1974), 202-53.
Immerman,
Richard H. “The United States and the Geneva Conference of 1954: A New
Look,”
Isserman,
Maurice. “You Don’t Need a Weatherman but a Postman Can be Helpful,”
in Melvin Small and
Jouve,
Edmond. “Les préliminaires et le communiqué du 27 janvier 1964,” in L’établissement
de relations Kern,
Gary. “Solzhenitsyn’s Self-Censorship: The Canonical Text of Odin
Den’ Ivana Denisovicha,” Slavic Kramer,
Mark. “Ukraine and the Soviet-Czechoslovak Crisis of 1968 (Part 1): New
Evidence from the Diary ___________.
“The Czechoslovak Crisis and the Brezhnev Doctrine,” in Carole Fink,
Philipp Gassert, and LaFeber,
Walter. “The Evolution of the Monroe Doctrine from Monroe to Reagan,”
in Lloyd C. Gardner, Lake,
David A. “Powerful Pacifists: Democratic States and War,” The American Political Science Review 86 Lassman,
Peter. “The rule of man over man: politics, power and legitimation,”
in Stephen Turner, ed., Layne,
Christopher. “Kant or Cant: The Myth of the Democratic Peace,” International
Security 19 Lenin, V. I. Imperialism:
The Highest Stage of Capitalism (New York: International Publishers,
1990, Limerick, Patricia
Nelson. “Turnerians All: The Dream of a Helpful History in an
Intelligible World,” Lundestad, Geir.
“Empire by Invitation? The United States and Western Europe,
1945-1952,” Journal of MacFarquhar, Roderick.
“The succession to Mao and the end of Maoism,” in Roderick MacFarquhar
and Maier, Charles S.
“Consigning the Twentieth Century to History: Alternative Narratives for
the March, James G. and Johan P.
Olsen. “The New Institutionalism: Organizational Factors in Political
Life,” Marcuse, Herbert.
“Political Preface 1966,” in idem., Eros
and Civilization (Boston: Beacon Press, ______________.
“Repressive Tolerance,” in Robert Paul Wolff, Barrington Moore, Jr.,
and Herbert ______________. “Postscript 1968,” in ibid. Marx,
Karl. “Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844,” in Robert C.
Tucker, ed., The Marx-Engels _________ and Friedrich
Engles. “Manifesto of the Communist Party,”1848, reprinted in Robert
C. Tucker, Mastny, Vojtech. “Planning
for the Unplannable,” in “Taking Lyon on the Ninth Day: The 1964
Warsaw Mills, C. Wright. “Letter
to the New Left,” reprinted in Alexander Bloom and Wini Breines, eds., Mitchell, Maria.
“Materialism and Secularism: CDU Politicians and National Socialism,
1945-1949,” Morris, Stephen J.
“The Soviet-Chinese-Vietnamese Triangle in the 1970s: The View from
Moscow,” Moses, A. D. “The
State and the Student Movement in West Germany, 1967-77,” in Gerard J.
DeGroot, Mueller, John. “The
Essential Irrelevance of Nuclear Weapons: Stability in the Postwar
World,” ___________. “The
Catastrophe Quota: Trouble After the Cold War,” Journal
of Conflict Resolution 38 Nelson, Keith L. “Nixon,
Kissinger, and the Domestic Side of Détente,” in Patrick M. Morgan and
Keith L. Nicholson, Michael.
“Solzhenitsyn and Samizdat,” in John B. Dunlop, Richard Haugh, and
Alexis Klimoff, Nixon, Richard M. “Asia After Viet Nam,” Foreign Affairs 46 (October 1967), 111-25. Nye, Joseph S., Jr.
“The Decline of Confidence in Government,” in Joseph S. Nye, Jr.,
Philip D. Zelikow, Orren, Gary. “Fall
From Grace: the Public’s Loss of Faith in Government,” in Joseph S.
Nye, Jr., Philip D. Ostermann, Christian. “New
Evidence of the Sino-Soviet Border Dispute, 1969-1971: East German Pach, Chester J., Jr.
“Tet on TV: U.S. Nightly News Reporting and Presidential Policy
Making,” in Carole Paret, Peter.
“Napoleon and the Revolution in War,” in idem., ed., Makers
of Modern Strategy: Paterson, Thomas G.
“Fixation with Cuba: The Bay of Pigs, Missile Crisis, and Covert War
Against Prowe, Diethelm. “German
Democratization as Conservative Restabilization: The Impact of American Prozumenschikov,
M.Y. “The Sino-Indian Conflict, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the
Sino-Soviet Split, Putnam,
Robert D. “Diplomacy and Domestic Politics: The Logic of Two-Level
Games,” International Romano,
Renee. “No Diplomatic Immunity: African Diplomats, the State Department,
and Civil Rights, Rosecrance,
Richard and Arthur A. Stein. “Beyond Realism: The Study of Grand
Strategy,” in idem., eds., Rosenberg, David Alan.
“The Origins of Overkill: Nuclear Weapons and American Strategy,” Rosenberg, Emily S.
“’Foreign Affairs’ after World War II: Connecting Sexual and
International Politics,” Sakharov, Andrei D.
“Reflections on Progress, Peaceful Coexistence, and Intellectual
Freedom,” reprinted
Salant,
Walter S. “The Spread of Keynesian Doctrines and Practices in the United
States,” in Peter A. Hall, ed.,
The Power of Economic Ideas:
Keynesianism across Nations (Princeton: Princeton University Samuelson, Paul A.
“Economic Frontiers,” reprinted in Joseph E. Stiglitz, The Collected Scientific Papers Sarotte, Mary E. “A Small
Town in (East) Germany: The Erfurt Meeting of 1970 and the Dynamics of
Cold Scammell, Michael.
“Introduction” in Scammell, ed., Russia’s
Other Writers: Selections from Samizdat Schoenhals, Michael.
“Original Contradictions – On the Unrevised Text of Mao Zedong’s
‘On the Correct Schroeder, Paul W. “World
War I as a Galloping Gertie: A Reply to Joachim Remak,” Journal of Modern Schwartz, Thomas Alan.
“Victories and Defeats in the Long Twilight Struggle: The United States
and ___________________.
“Lyndon Johnson and Europe: Alliance Politics, Political Economy, and
‘Growing Sestanovich, Stephen. “The
Third World in Soviet Foreign Policy, 1955-1985,” in Andrzej Korbonski
and Shils, Edward. “Charisma, Order, and Status,” American Sociological Review 30 (April 1965), 199-213. Snow, Edgar. “Red China’s Leaders Talk Peace – On Their Terms,” Look (31 January 1961), 86-104. __________. “A Conversation with Mao Tse-Tung,” Life 70 (30 April 1971), 46-8. Solomon, Richard H. “The
China Factor in America’s Foreign Relations: Perceptions and Policy
Choices,” Soutou, Georges-Henri.
“Pierre Guillaumat, le CEA et le nucléaire civil,” in Georges-Henri
Soutou and Spaulding, Robert Mark.
“’Reconquering Our Old Position’: West German Osthandel Strategies
of the Spiro, David E. “The Insignificance of the Liberal Peace,” International Security 19 (Fall 1994), 50-86. Stephanson, Anders. “The
United States,” in David Reynolds, ed., The
Origins of the Cold War in Europe: Suri, Jeremi. “America’s
Search for a Technological Solution to the Arms Race: The Surprise Attack __________.
“Rethinking Imperialism in a Comparative Context: Early Modern British
and Russian Expansion in __________
and Andreas Wenger. “The Nuclear Revolution, Social Dissent, and the
Evolution of Détente: __________
and Andreas Wenger. “At the Crossroad of Diplomatic and Social History:
The Nuclear Revolution, Taubman, William.
“Khrushchev and Détente: Reform in the International Context,” in
Robert O. _______________.
“Khrushchev vs. Mao: A Preliminary Sketch of the Role of Personality in
the Sino-Soviet
Split,” Tucker, Nancy Bernkopf.
“Threats, Opportunities, and Frustrations in East Asia,” in Warren I.
Cohen and ____________________. “Lyndon Johnson: A Final Reckoning,” in ibid. Turner, Frederick Jackson.
“The Significance of the Frontier in American History,” reprinted in
John Mack Van Evera, Stephen. “The
Cult of the Offensive and the Origins of the First World War,” in Steven
E. Waldron, Arthur. “From
Nonexistent to Almost Normal: U.S.-China Relations in the 1960s,” in
Diane B. Wall, Irwin. “The United
States, Algeria, and the Fall of the Fourth Republic,” Diplomatic History 18 Waltz, Kenneth N.
“The Emerging Structure of International Politics,” International Security 18 Weathersby, Kathryn. “The
Soviet Role in the Early Phase of the Korean War: New Documentary _________________. “Soviet
Aims in Korea and the Origins of the Korean War, 1945-1950: New Weir, Margaret.
“Ideas and Politics: The Acceptance of Keynesianism in Britain and the
United States,” in Wells, Samuel F., Jr.,
“Sounding the Tocsin: NSC 68 and the Soviet Threat,” International
Security 4 Westad, Odd Arne Westad.
“The Sino-Soviet Alliance and the United States,” in idem., ed., _____________________.
“The New International History of the Cold War: Three (Possible)
Paradigms,” Whiting, Allen. “Sino-American Détente,” China Quarterly 82 (June 1980), 334-41. Whyte, Martin King. “Urban Life in the People’s Republic,” in Roderick MacFarquhar and John King Fairbank, eds., The Cambridge
History of China, Volume 15 (New York: Cambridge University Wohlstetter, Albert. “The Delicate Balance of Terror,” Foreign Affairs 37 (January 1959), 211-34. Wolfe, Robert. “American Imperialism and the Peace Movement,” Studies on the Left 6 (May-June 1966), 28-43. Yang
Kuisong. “The Sino-Soviet Border Clash of 1969: From Zhenbao Island to
Sino-American Rapprochement,” Zelikow, Philip. “American Policy and Cuba, 1961-1963,” Diplomatic History 24 (Spring 2000), 317-34. Zhang, Shu Guang. “Between ‘Paper’ and ‘Real Tigers’: Mao’s View of Nuclear Weapons,” in John Lewis Gaddis,
Philip H. Gordon, Ernest R. May, and Jonathan Rosenberg, eds., Cold War Statesmen Zubok, Vladislav M.
“Khrushchev’s 1960 Troop Cut: New Russian Evidence,” in Cold
War International
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