Reading Between the Lines

Red Storm Rising-- Tom Clancy novels and the cult of national security, Fall93, Vol. 17 Issue 4

Reexamining de Gaulle's Peace Initiative on the Vietnam War

Reflections on the Organization and Growth of SHAFR

Refugees and the United States Military in the Korean War

Religion, Culture, and Ngo Dinh Diem

Reply to Roundtable on Francis M. Bator's No Good Choices- LBJ and the Vietnam-Great Society Connection

Resistance and accomodation--The United States and the nationalism of Jose Figueres, 1953-1957,Winter94, Vol. 18 Issue 1

Rethinking the Korean War

review- the korean war

Salvador Allende, U.S.-Chilean Relations, and the 1954 U.S. Intervention in Guatemala

Selling NSC-68- The Truman Administration, Public Opinion, and the Politics of Mobilization, 1950–51

Selling the Cold War at Home and Abroad

SHAFR'S Birth- A Reflection

Soft Power- American Military Families Abroad

Some Perspectives in U.S. Foreign Relations

South Korea and American Development Policy during the Early Park Chung Hee Era

South Vietnam's 1955 Referendum to Depose Bao Dai

Still Debating Vietnam

Storms in the Land of the Morning Calm

The Allies and the Reorientation of German Culture after 1945

The American Century and the Third World

The American Century and Henry Luce

The architecture of American foreign policy

The Carter Administration and Somalia

The Changing Discipline of American International History

The Desert Fox, Memory Diplomacy, and the German Question in Early Cold War America

The Empire Sneaks Back

The Evolution of the Imperial Idea and U.S. National Identity

The Jefferson idea of national security

The Johnson Administration, the State Department, and the Middle East, 1964–1967

The Johnson Administration's Food for Peace Program in India, 1965–1966

The Johnson Administration's Response to the Cultural Revolution

The Latin American Challenge to U.S. and Western Hegemony, 1965–1975

The Literary Construction of the Monroe Doctrine

The Logic of Soviet Cultural Diplomacy

The Loss of Cuba, Homophobia, and the Otto Otepka Scandal in the Kennedy State Department

The New Cold War

The New Deal and the Human Rights Issue

The New International History of the Cold War- Three (Possible) Paradigms

The Nixon Administration and Foreign Policy Issues in the Efforts to Unseat Senator Albert Gore, Sr. in 1970

The Nixon Administration's Stance on Japanese Defense Power

The Old Cold War

The Origins of Sino-American Confrontation

The OSS and Ho Chi Minh

The Politics of Idealism- Lyndon Johnson, Civil Rights, and Vietnam

The poverty of theory in diplomatic history

The Role of Culture in American-Japanese Relations

The Romance of Economic Development and New Histories of the Cold War

The tension between democracy and capitalism during the American Century

The Transnational Turn

The Trans-Pacific Activism of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, 1906–1930

The trouble with U.S.-Third World studies

The U.S. Religious Revival and the Diem Experiment, 1954–55

The United States and Germany after 1945

The United States and the Greek Coup of 1967

The United States and the Muslim Middle East in the Early Cold War

The United States, Britain, and the Problem of Rhodesian Independence, 1964–1965

Tough guys and American Cold War policy-- Images of Israel, 1948-1960

Toward a radical reading of American foreign relations

Triumph Imagined

Trying to Make the MAGIC Last-American Diplomatic Codebreaking in the Early Cold War

Turning the Hinge of Fate- Good Source and the UK-U.S. Intelligence Alliance, 1940–1942

U.S. Arms Control Policy and the Origins of Détente, 1963–1968

U.S. Cultural Diplomacy in Unesco, 1946–1954

U.S.-Chilean Relations and the 1954 U.S. Intervention in Guatemala

Unions and Cold War Foreign Policy in the 1980s

Values, Interests, and American Grand Strategy

Walter LaFeber-- Scholar, Teacher, Intellectual

Walter LaFeber-The Making of a Wisconsin School Revisionist

What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been

Workshop of a Continent-American Representations of Whiteness and Modernity in 1960s South Africa

You Can't Win for Losing—At Least in the Third World

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