Research Article
The IMF as a ‘mantle of multilateral anonymity’: US-IMF-Brazil relations, 1956–1959Fernanda Conforto de OliveiraPages: 1–21
‘We have to tread warily’: East Pakistan, India and the pitfalls of foreign intervention in the Cold WarVolker ProttPages: 23–44
Rethinking the security issue in the China-Burma territorial disputeHongwei Fan & Yizheng ZouPages: 45–59
Dragon in the Golden Triangle: military operations of the people’s liberation army in Northern Burma, 1960–1961Chow Bing NgeowPages: 61–82
The rock star and the dictator: Udo Lindenberg’s East German celebrity diplomacyAlissa BellottiPages: 83–102
Selling White Australia: the Asian visits fund and assimilation as a foundational concept in Australian Cold War public diplomacySean Brawley & Mathew RadcliffePages: 103–119
Roundtable
The war in UkraineJames Ellison, Michael Cox, Jussi M. Hanhimäki, Hope M. Harrison, N. Piers Ludlow, Angela Romano, Kristina Spohr & Vladislav ZubokPages: 121–206
Book Reviews
Magyar-kínai kapcsolatok 1949–1989Péter Vámos, [Hungarian-Chinese relations 1949–1989] (Budapest: Károli Gáspár Református Egyetem – L’Harmattan Kiadó, 2020), 876 pp.Balázs SzalontaiPages: 207–209
Not one inch: America, Russia and the making of post-Cold War stalemateMary Sarotte, (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2021), xiii + 568 pp.Bradley ReynoldsPages: 209–212
The twilight struggle: what the Cold War teaches us about Great Power rivalry todayHal Brands, (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2022), ix + 318 pp.Liliane StadlerPages: 212–215