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The Journal of Cold War Studies is produced by the Harvard Project on Cold War Studies, and is published by the MIT Press. ISSN: 1531-3298 (electronic); 1520-3972 (print).

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Issue 1 (Winter 1999)
Issue 2 (Spring 1999)
Issue 3 (Fall 1999)

Nigel Gould-Davies, "Rethinking the Role of Ideology in International Politics During the Cold War" (JCWS 1.1)

Commentary by Paul W. Schroeder, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (PDF)
Published by H-Diplo on 26 September 1999

Author's Response- Nigel Gould-Davies, Oxford University (PDF)
Published by H-Diplo on 28 September 1999

Commentator's Response- Paul W. Schroeder, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (PDF)
Published by H-Diplo on 5 October 1999

Nigel Gould-Davies, "Rethinking the Role of Ideology in International Politics During the Cold War" (JCWS 1.1)
William Wohlforth, "A Certain Idea of Science" (JCWS 1.2)

Commentary by Tom Nichols, Naval War College (PDF)
Published by H-Diplo on 27 September 1999

Francis J. Gavin, "Politics, Power and U.S. Policy in Iran, 1950-1953" (JCWS 1.1)

Commentary by Fred H. Lawson, Mills College (PDF)
Published by H-Diplo on 5 October 1999

Commentary by Bruce Kuniholm, Duke University (PDF)
Published by H-Diplo on 7 October 1999

Author's Response- Francis J. Gavin, Miller Center of Public Affairs, University of Virginia (PDF)
Published by H-Diplo on 8 October 1999

Adam Ulam, "A Few Unresolved Mysteries about Stalin and the Cold War in Europe: A Modest Agenda for Research" (JCWS 1.1)

Commentary by Marc Trachtenberg, University of Pennsylvania (PDF)
Published by H-Diplo on 10 October 1999

Mark Kramer, “The Early Post-Stalin Succession Struggle and Upheavals in East-Central Europe: Internal-External Linkages in Soviet Policy Making (three-part article)"

Commentary by Thomas R. Maddux, California State University, Northridge (PDF)
Published by H-Diplo on 28 November 1999

Commentary by Gerhard Wettig, formerly Director of International Relations and International Security Studies at the Federal Institute of East European and International Studies in Cologne/Germany (PDF)
Published by H-Diplo on 29 November 1999

Commentary by James Richter, Bates College (PDF)
Published by H-Diplo on 30 November 1999

Commentary by Gary Bruce, University of New Brunswick, and St. Thomas University (PDF)
Published by H-Diplo on 30 November 1999

Timothy Snyder, “‘To Resolve the Ukrainian Problem Once and for All’: The Ethnic Cleansing of Ukrainians in Poland, 1943-1947” (JCWS 1.2)

Commentary by Jeffrey Burds, Northeastern University (PDF)
Published by H-Diplo on 14 February 2000

James Jay Carafano, “Mobilizing Europe’s Stateless: America’s Plan for a Cold War Army” (JCWS 1.2)

Commentary by Andrew M. Johnston, University of Western Ontario (PDF)
Published by H-Diplo on 14 February 2000

 

 

 

Suggested citation form: [Review Author]. H-Diplo review of [article title]. [Review URL/URI]. Published by H-Diplo on [publication date].

Sample citation: Marc Trachtenberg. H-Diplo review of Adam Ulam, "A Few Unresolved Mysteries about Stalin and the Cold War in Europe: A Modest Agenda for Research," Journal of Cold War Studies 1:1 (Winter 1999). http://h-diplo.org/reviews/Trachtenberg-Ulam.pdf. Published by H-Diplo on 10 October 1999.

 

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