Cold War History 21 (2021), 4
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Research Article
Projecting Poseidon’s Trident: America’s East Asia and the shifting contours of 1950s post-war naval policy Kuan-Jen Chen Pages: 391-410 / DOI: 10.1080/14682745.2020.1752676
Threatened by peace: the PRC’s peacefulness rhetoric and the ‘China’ representation question in the United Nations (1949–71) Elisabeth Forster Pages: 411-427 / DOI: 10.1080/14682745.2019.1678028
Experiencing the Cold War at Shanghai’s secret military industrial complex Covell Meyskens Pages: 429-447 / DOI: 10.1080/14682745.2020.1842876
‘The country is full of wishful thinkers’: Britain’s Information Research Department and its post-war propaganda operations in Japan, 1948–70 Yoshiomi Saito Pages: 449-468 / DOI: 10.1080/14682745.2020.1832992
A global problem in a divided world: climate change research during the late Cold War, 1972–1991 Katja Doose Pages: 469-489 / DOI: 10.1080/14682745.2021.1885377
From close call to close contacts: transsystemic techno-diplomacy and cooperation in the civilian uses of nuclear power, 1963–79 Stefan Guth Pages: 491-508 / DOI: 10.1080/14682745.2020.1775588
‘A question of survival’: Canada and the Rapacki Plan for the denuclearisation of Central Europe, 1957–59 Ryan A. Musto Pages: 509-531 / DOI: 10.1080/14682745.2021.1873278
Book Review
Catholics on the barricades: Poland, France and the ‘Revolution’, 1891–1956 Piotr Kosicki, (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2018), 391 + xv pp. Jim Bjork Pages: 533-535 / DOI: 10.1080/14682745.2021.1944518
Between containment and rollback: the United States and the Cold War in Germany Christian Ostermann, (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2021), xix + 392 pp. Benjamin B. Fischer Pages: 535-538 / DOI: 10.1080/14682745.2021.1951761
Stalin: passage to revolution Ronald Grigor Suny, (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2020), 896 pp. Fabian Thunemann Pages: 538-540 / DOI: 10.1080/14682745.2021.1941887