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OCTOBER 2010 CURRENT PUBLICATIONS
'Grocer Meets Butcher': Marcello Caetano’s London Visit of 1973 and the Last Days of Portugal’s Estado Novo
Special Issue: 1948 Insurgencies and the Cold War in Southeast Asia Revisited
From Allies to Enemies: Visions of Modernity, Identity, and U.S.-China Diplomacy, 1945-1960
Chaim Weizmann: The Dream of Zion (Makers of the Modern World)
'Noise and Flutter': American Propaganda Strategy and
Operation in India during World War II
Roundtable Response: Special Issue on the 60th Anniversary of the Korean War
Mao Zedong yu wenge (Mao Zedong and the Cultural Revolution)
Paul Hymans: Belgium (Makers of the Modern World)
Until the Last Man Comes Home: POWs, MIAs, and the Unending Vietnam War
Breaking the Ring of Encirclement: The Sino-Soviet Rift
and Chinese Policy toward Vietnam, 1964-1968
The Crucial Issues of the Early Cold War: Stalin and the
Chinese Civil War
Will We Know It When We See It? Evaluating the Success of Obama's Policy in Afghanistan
The Transnational Pastime: Baseball and American Perceptions of Japan in the 1930s
Special Issue: 60th Anniversary of the Korean War
Special Issue: The Cold War in Film
A Pox on Your Narrative: Writing Disease Control into Cold War History
National Security and Core Values in American History
Prince Saionji: Japan (Makers of the Modern World)
Revolutionary Negotiations: Indians, Empires, and Diplomats in the Founding of America
Historical Inevitability
Connecting Histories: Decolonization and the Cold War in South East Asia, 1945-1962
Satow's Guide to Diplomatic Practice INTERNATIONAL SECURITY STUDIES FORUM PARTNERSHIP H-Diplo Announces ISSF Partnership H-Diplo
has launched a new series of roundtable book reviews, article reviews,
and essays on recent research in the field of international security
studies. This series is made possible by the support of the International Security Studies Forum (ISSF), a
partnership between the International Studies Association's Security
Studies Section and the journals International Security, Security
Studies, and the Journal of Strategic Studies. We thank all of the ISSF
sponsoring institutions and organizations, a complete list of which can
be found on the ISSF website. The new project on international security
studies furthers the connection between the academic disciplines of
diplomatic history and international relations.
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