Cold War History 15 (2015), 4

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Cold War History 15 (2015), 4
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London 2015: Routledge
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As the Cold War ended in the early 1990s, scholars of contemporary international affairs started taking a new look at the basic conflicts that had dominated the latter part of the twentieth century. A plentiful new historical literature on the Cold War era has come into being, greatly helped by the increase in access to archives and other source materials in most countries of the world, from the former Communist states in Europe, to China, to South Africa and elsewhere.

Cold War History is based in the Cold War Studies Programme at LSE IDEAS, the London School of Economics Centre for International Affairs, Strategy and Diplomacy. It makes available the results of recent research on the origins and development of the Cold War and its impact on nations, alliances and regions at various levels of statecraft, as well as in areas such as the military and intelligence, the economy, and social and intellectual developments. The new history of the Cold War is a fascinating example of how experts – often working across national and disciplinary boundaries – are able to use newly available information to refine, or in some cases destroy, old images and interpretations. Cold War History publishes the best of this emerging scholarship, from a perspective that attempts to de-centre the era through paying special attention to the role of Europe and the Third World. The journal welcomes contributions from historians and representatives of other disciplines on all aspects of the global Cold War and its present repercussions.

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European Summer School 2013 Best Paper Prize Winner A ‘Cold War European’? Helmut Schmidt and European integration, c.1945–1982
Mathias Haeussler
Pages: 427–447 – DOI: 10.1080/14682745.2014.989841

The steering of the press in the socialist states of Eastern Europe: the German Democratic Republic (GDR) as a case study
Anke Fiedler & Michael Meyen
Pages: 449–470 – DOI: 10.1080/14682745.2015.1028531

Commemoration of a cold war: the politics of history and heritage at Cold War memory sites in Denmark
Rosanna Farbøl
Pages: 471–490 – DOI: 10.1080/14682745.2015.1028532

No longer a client, not yet a partner: the US–Iranian alliance in the Johnson years
Claudia Castiglioni
Pages: 491–509 – DOI: 10.1080/14682745.2015.1019868

A matter of western civilisation: transnational support for the Salvadoran counterrevolution, 1979–1982
Aaron T. Bell
Pages: 511–531 – DOI: 10.1080/14682745.2015.1019870

Shifting political calculation: the secret Taiwan-Soviet talks, 1963–1971
Xiang Zhai & Ruping Xiao
Pages: 533–556 – DOI: 10.1080/14682745.2015.1031115

Re-thinking normalisation between the ROK and the PRC in the early 1990s: the South Korean perspective
Jae-ho Hwang & Lyong Choi
Pages: 557–578 – DOI: 10.1080/14682745.2015.1019869

Book Reviews

Group Review: From Sideshow to Centre Stage: The Middle East in the Middle Cold War
Roland Popp
Pages: 579–586 – DOI: 10.1080/14682745.2015.1086474

America’s Great Game: The CIA’s Secret Arabists and the Shaping of the Modern Middle East, Nixon, Kissinger, and the Shah: The United States and Iran in the Cold War
Paul Thomas Chamberlin
Pages: 587–590 – DOI: 10.1080/14682745.2015.1086473

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