International History Review

Papers
(The median citation count of International History Review is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Advertising Pinochet: The Cold War Limits to a Neoliberal Crusade13
The Western European Left and the First Moon Landing: The Fall of Scientific Enthusiasm and the Ebb of Socialism5
Eyes on the North Atlantic Cooperation Council. To What Extent was Germany Involved in the NATO Diplomacy Surrounding Finland and Sweden in the Early 1990s?5
The “Big Survey”: Decolonisation, Development and the First Wave of NGO Expansion in Africa After 19454
Financial Structure and Transportation in Izmir (Smyrna) within Ottoman Government Reports4
South Africa’s Secret Chemical Weapons Project, 1933-19454
Ankara in Chinese Imagination: Turkish Capital and Its Influence on ‘Temporary Capital’ Chongqing3
Quai d’Orsay Led by an Amateur? Revealing the Unknown – Jules Develle3
Extraterritorial slaves: late Ottoman paternalism and the international debate on slavery3
The Question of South Korean Participation in the Japanese Peace Treaty2
Army and Progress? The Russian and Greek Reactions to the 1903 Coup in Serbia and to the 1908 Young Turk Revolution2
Negotiating the American Presence in Greece: Bases, Security and National Sovereignty2
Moscow-Havana Relations. Continuities of the Past in an Asymmetric Triangle2
Notes on contributors2
Broadcasting Brotherhood? Interactive Diplomacy and Postcolonial Identity in Kol Yisrael’s African Services, 1960-19662
‘Re-education’: The Imperial Pre-History and Afterlives of a Pedagogical Conceit2
Bound ‘Together by the Golden Thread of a Common Tradition’? Decolonization, Identity, and the Legacies of Empire in British-South Asian Relations2
A Troubled Alliance: Sino-British Conflicts over Tibet 1941–19452
Based in Japan, Fighting in Korea: Commonwealth Forces from Occupation to War, 1950-571
Translating Humanitarian Aid into Technical Cooperation: Yugoslavia’s Medical Assistance to the Algerian National Liberation Movement (1958–1965)1
‘Fouled by Oil’? Oil Diplomacy and the Lausanne Conference, 1914–19281
‘Real Self-Help’ and the Seeds of Neoliberalism: Foreign Aid to Brazil from Kennedy to Johnson1
Continuity and Change in Italian Foreign Policy under Fascism: A Reexamination of the Corfu Crisis of 19231
Türkiye’s Diplomatic Perception of the Turkic Islamic Republic of East Turkestan: Ideological Dynamics and Geopolitical Interests (1933–1935)1
Notes on Contributors1
Beyond Hoover. Rewriting the History of the Commission for Relief in Belgium (CRB) through Female Involvement1
‘Finding Out Whereabouts of Missing Persons’: The European War Office, Transnational Humanitarianism and Spanish Royal Diplomacy in the First World War1
Defining the Rules of Naturalisation: Sovereignty, Citizenship, and the U.S.-Spanish-Claims Commission (1868–95)1
Canadian Nickel for Nazi Germany – How Government-Business Relationships Affected British Blockade Strategies in the 1930s1
Introduction: The Blockade in the Era of the World Wars1
Blockade: From the Maritime to the Continental1
Portuguese Macao Border Delimitation in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries: Territoriality, Sovereignty and Negotiability1
Lineages of Indian International Relations: The Indian Council on World Affairs, the League of Nations, and the Pedagogy of Internationalism1
Personal Unions and the Question of Diplomacy in the 18th Century: The Anglo-Hanoverian Case (1750s)1
Realpolitik in Global Governance: Understanding the Competing Realist and Cosmopolitan Narratives of the Nineteenth Century Era of International Law1
Notes on contributors1
Masculinity, ambassadorial handbooks, and early modern English diplomacy1
‘What Is Good about the Japanese System of Governance?’—The Reception of Imperial Japanese Parliamentarism in Siamese/Thai Political Thought (1880s–1940s)1
The Power Struggle Between the Johnson Administration and the Kremlin Over a Solution to the Arab–Israeli Conflict in the Aftermath of the June 1967 Six Day War1
Between Disinterest and Enthusiasm? Promotion of the Atlantic Cause in Norway in the 1950s1
Correction1
Competing Narratives on Economic Warfare: The Unlikely Origin of Archibald Bell’s Unwanted History of the Blockade of Germany1
The ‘Book Road’ and Cultural Maneuvering: Political Relations Between Chosŏn Dynasty and Ming and Qing Dynasties1
Humanitarian Worldmaking in the Age of Decolonisation: Afterword1
Disrupting the Empire and Forging IR: The Role of India’s Early Think Tanks in the Decolonisation Process, 1936–1950s1
Nothing Global in the ‘Global War On Terror’: Perspectives on Two-Decades of US Response to 9/111
Impeded by Informality: The War Office, the Admiralty, the Canadian Militia and War Plans to Capture the French Islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon, 1898–19031
British Revival and American Decline? Anglo-American Relations and the Persian Gulf 1979–19871
Abolitionism and Self-government. Dantès Bellegarde’s Participation in the Temporary Commission on Slavery of the League of Nations1
Notes on Contributors1
Non-aligned Cities in the Cold War: Municipal Internationalism, Town Twinning and the Standing Conference of Towns of Yugoslavia, c.1950–c.19851
The Commonwealth and Southern African Decolonization 1949–19941
The Blockade and the Making of Modern Food Aid in the Era of the Two World Wars1
The Rise of the Cultural Treaty: Diplomatic Agreements and the International Politics of Culture in the Age of Three Worlds1
Transnational revolutionary: Noel Mukono’s navigation of Zimbabwe’s fractious liberation struggle, 1957–770
The International Moral Economy of Saving Lives at Sea in the Late Ottoman Empire0
Maritime Front on the Basque Coast, a Battlefield in the Rear of the Great War: U-Boats and Espionage0
Cold War Clash, New York City, September–October, 1960: Comrade Khrushchev Vs Dief the Chief0
National Security, Security of Supply. Finlandisation as a Diplomatic Practice and the Finnish Energy Dependency on the Soviet Union, 1948–19920
Notes on Contributors0
Hindrance or Helping Hand?: Hong Kong and Sino-British Railway Commercial Diplomacy, 1974–840
Polyphonic internationalism: The Lucie Zimmern School of International studies0
How Peace Operations Did Not Emerge as a Norm after the First World War0
Britain’s Approach to the Negotiations over the Future of Hong Kong, 1979–19820
‘United as Free and Equal’: The New Commonwealth, Prime Ministers’ Meetings, and the Korean War0
Obituary: Professor Edward Ingram (1941–1922)0
Localisation of International Law Narratives in the Nineteenth Century: The Spanish Bombardment of Valparaíso and the Occupation of Araucanía (1864–1867)0
‘To Bring the Blessings of Peace and Order’: Preservationist Paternalism in American Samoa, 1872–19070
From Geneva to Washington: The lived internationalism of Walter Kotschnig between the League of Nations and the United Nations, 1925–450
Women’s Rights, Family Planning, and Population Control: The Emergence of Reproductive Rights in the United Nations (1960s–70s)0
The United States, the 1954 Geneva conference on Indochina, and the failure of military intervention0
Beyond the Treaty Limits: Pushing the Boundaries in Meiji Japan0
Britain’s Perceptions of Portugal: The League of Nations’ Portuguese Charybdis0
‘The Peking Formula’: International Law, the United Nations, and Chinese Sovereignty during the Korean War0
‘Arrow’ Mythology Revisited: The Curious Case of the Reagan Administration, Israel and SDI Cooperation0
‘Fighting While Talking’: The Republic of Vietnam and the Negotiations with Hanoi and Washington, 19720
British Perspectives on the GATT Article XXIV Negotiations Following the First EC Enlargement: ‘Probably More Important and More Difficult than the Consideration of the Treaty of Rome I0
“The Soul of My Office”: Lady Torrington’s Leadership of the British Embassy in Brussels during the Belgian Revolution of 17890
‘A few regrettable cases’: Civil war violence and the recognition of the Russian Red Cross Society, 1918–210
Blockade by other Means or How to Deal with Neutrals? Britain and its Experience of the Second Boer War0
Spa Diplomacy: Charlotte Schimmelmann at Bad Pyrmont, 1789–940
Nonalignment at the Crossroads: ‘Castro Is a Brother, Nasser Is a Teacher but Tito Is an Example’*0
Between Scylla and Charybdis: Cuban-Libyan Rivalry in the Caribbean (1979–1986)0
Diaspora in the Limbo of Socialist Yugoslavia Foreign Affairs0
‘They treat us with scant respect’: prejudice and pride in British Military Liaison with the Soviet Union in the Second World War0
Humanitarianism in the Age of Decolonization: A View from Southern Europe0
The Western European Union and the Yugoslav conflict0
‘Active Neutrality’: Myron T. Herrick and the Forging and Commemoration of Franco-American Amity in the Era of the First World War0
Reassurance and Revival the U.S.–Philippine Alliance in the Wake of the Vietnam War0
The Solution Redefined: Agricultural Development, Human Rights, and Free Markets at the 1974 World Food Conference0
Notes on contributors0
Law, Peace and Status: Brazil’s Call for Sovereign Equality During the Second Hague Peace Conference of 19070
Fleeing the Wrong Way: Black Angolan Refugees and Apartheid South Africa’s Military Humanitarianism at the Angolan-Namibian Border, 1975–19780
Hunting the Red Bear: Satellite Reconnaissance and the ‘Second Offset Strategy’ in the Late Cold War0
Coalition strategy and the end of the first world war. The supreme war council and war planning, 1917-1918 Coalition Strategy and the End of the First World War. The Supreme War Council0
Commerce and Cultural Diplomacy: The British Council in Iran during the 1970s0
The Group of Seven and Japan’s Changing Anti-Hijacking Policy, 1978–19810
A Crisis of Identity: Good Aliens, Bad Americans, or Bargaining Chips? U.S. Civilian Exchanges with the Third Reich during World War II0
Rethinking the Debate on Non-Career Ambassadors: The First Career Ambassador Appointment in Türkiye0
Winston Churchill’s Middle Eastern Strategy and the Idea of a Kurdish Buffer State, 1921–19220
“The Idea of Sports is Pure and Noble”: Internationalism, Zionism and the Formation of a Global Universal Language0
Seward’s Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, 1863–18660
Loaning Ships and Leveraging Influence? American and British Responses to the HMAS Voyager Tragedy0
The Making of Goliath: How the Chinese and Japanese far Left Perceived Israel as the 'Frontier' of Global Revolution in the 1950s–1970s0
Interdependency and Economic (Ir)rationality: West German-Libyan Petro-relations in ‘Crisis’0
Britain’s Continental Connection and the Peace of Amiens: A Reassessment0
‘What the Boers Did Australia Can Do, and Do Ten Times Better’: The Impact of the Boers on Australian Defence Policy0
The Interconnectedness of British and Australian Immigration Controls in the 20th Century: between Convergence and Divergence10
Lending An Ear: Project Chestnut and U.S.-China Intelligence Cooperation, 1975–19890
Fascist Expansionism and the Mediterranean: The Rise of Italian Sea Power Seen from France (1924–1936)0
An Alternative to the Thucydides Trap: The Buffer Zone of Byzantium and Sasanian Persia0
Friends Disunited: Explaining US-UK Covert Action in Albania0
Commodities of Conflict: Rubber between the Blockades, 1914-19450
From détente to Revolution: Soviet Solidarity with Chile after Allende, 1973–790
The 1995–1996 Taiwan Strait Crisis: A Retrospective Study in American Ambivalence0
Investment in the diplomatic ties: North Korea’s monetary support for Korean schools in Japan0
Takeoff From 1950s-Style Asia-Pacific regionalism: The Miki Initiative Under the Indelible Shadow of Japan-U.S. Relations0
China and Mongolia: The Limits of Sheep and Tea Diplomacy0
Fruits of discord: Aid, Somali bananas and Italy’s imperial trade (1920-70)0
Notes on Contributors0
Raymond Aron, Pierre Bourdieu, and the Ford Foundation: Exploring the Borderlands of Human and Social Sciences at the Center for European Sociology0
“We Are Meddling”: anti-Colonialism and the British Cold War against the Guatemalan Revolution, 1944–19540
Creating a Constitutional Absolute Monarchy: Li Jiaju, Dashou, and Late Qing Interpretations of the Japanese Parliament0
The Correspondence(s) of Count and Countess Lorenzi: What Was the Extent of an Early Modern Ambassadress’ Autonomy?0
Canadian Orientalism: Israel, Palestine, and the Middle East in the ‘Golden Age’ of Canadian Foreign Policy0
Rebuilding the Mills of Sea Power: Interwar British Planning for Economic Warfare against Japan0
‘A Most Successful Service in International Public Relations’? The Yuyitung Affair and the Republic of China’s Other Worlds, 1970–730
Ties that bind: the entangled relations among Israel, Iran, and the United States, 1963–19670
‘The Uncertainty that Persists’: The Bank of France, the Baltic Gold and the Non-Recognition of a Forcible Seizure of Territory during the Cold War0
Resolving Away a China Problem: The Issue of Chinese Representation in the Singapore-Republic of China Relationship, 1965–19710
‘More Flags’ Meets Failure: Brazil, the United States, and the Vietnam War0
Alan Dobson0
Travels in Diplomacy: V.S. Srinivasa Sastri and G.S. Bajpai in 1921–19220
Victims or Burdens?: Angolan Refugees and Humanitarian Aid Organizations in the Democratic Republic of Congo, 1961-19630
The International Materiality of Domestic Information: The Geopolitics of Newsprint During World War II and the Cold War0
Notes on Contributors0
Ghostwriting History: Churchill, Kennedy and the Authenticity of Authorship0
The Global Crisis of Commodity Glut During the Second World War0
A Front for ‘Humanity’ Greek and Greek Cypriot Orthodox Advocates Between Anti-colonialism, Self-determination and Enosis (1950–1960)0
The Unfinished Decolonisation of Brunei: Oil, Strategy, and British Withdrawal0
Introduction: The Commonwealth’s Korean War at 750
Republicanism in a Monarchical World: The Early United States and the Southern European Republics0
National Interests and Local Loyalties: Desertion and Subversion across the Spanish-Portuguese Border, 1914–190
Broadcasting in the Cause of Peace: Regulating International Radio Propaganda in Europe, 1921–19390
Notes on contributors0
Campaigning Against Women’s Rights? Britain’s Global Colonial Legacy in the Early UN Women’s Rights Agenda 1950–19620
British-Armenian Military Relations in Transcaucasia During the Early Stages of the Russian Civil War (1917–1918): A Critical Analysis0
Notes on contributors0
The Policy of Industrialization, Collectivization and Atheization on the Example of Polish Diaspora of 1930–1940 in Siberia0
The Proper and Orthodox Way of War: Henry Stimson, the War Department, and the Politics of U.S. Military Policy During World War II0
A Cautious and Determined Ally: US-Turkish Relations in the Wake of the Iranian Revolution, 1978–19820
Modernization through Japanization? The Japanese system and state-socialist Poland’s economic reform0
Small War as Global War: Paul Von Lettow-Vorbeck’s Campaign in German East Africa, 1914-19180
A Pendulum Between East and West – The Dilemma Strategies of a Historic Lebanese Leader: Rashid Karami0
Was the Peloponnesian War Inevitable? Athens’ Campaign to Egypt (460-454 BCE) and the Evolution of its Grand Strategy0
‘To Contemplate the Soul of the Oldest Civilization in the World’: Britain and the Chinese Art Exhibition of 1935–360
Stirring Africa towards India: Apa Pant and the Making of Post-Colonial Diplomacy, 1948–540
Consular Complications: The Appointment and Rejection of Swedish Consuls in Eighteenth-Century Spain0
In Service of U.S. Cold War Strategy or an Independent Initiative? Japan’s Economic Cooperation with Taiwan (1962–1972)0
The Eastern Question as a Moral Question: European Order, Political Compromise, and British Policy Towards the Greek Revolution (1821–1828)0
The “Nixon Letter” to Ecevit: An Untold Story of the Eve of the Turkish Invasion of Cyprus in 19740
Preface0
Exclusionary Regimes, Financial Corporations, and Human Rights Activism in the UK, 1973–920
Post-Cold War Historicism: Perceptions, Progress, and Praxis0
Winning the War and Losing the Peace: Spain and the Congress of Vienna0
Losing China? Truman’s Nationalist Beliefs and the American Strategic Approach to China, 1948–19490
Neither vertical nor horizontal: Kissinger and Israeli-Jordanian disengagement mediation0
The Personal and Operational Consequences of Global Forward Basing and Officer Rotation in the Interwar Royal Navy0
Notes on Contributors0
The International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation and Chinese Cultural Diplomacy during the Interwar Period0
The ‘European’ in the Boxer Movement0
Army Orientations and Student Handbooks: Two Perspectives on Student Exchange during the US Occupation of Japan0
Notes on contributors0
Economic sanctions and new strategies in East-West economic relations in 1981–19820
The Alabama Claims Tribunal: The British Perspective0
A ‘Potemkin Reality’: Bolshevik Preparations for Visits of Polish Diplomats and Officials to Soviet Institutions and Enterprises in the 1930s0
Reconsidering Perceptions of the Balkan Wars (1912-3) in British War Correspondence0
The Suez Crisis and Dag Hammarskjöld’s Mediation: Biased or Balanced? A View from Cairo0
On the Brink: Reagan, Freeze, and the Nuclear Weapons Debate (1981-1984)0
Irredentism American Style? An Examination of Texan Secession and Accession and Its Implications for the Modern World0
Manos Unidas : Humanitarianism, Catholic Third Worldism, and Metropolitan Cultures of Decolonization in Spain, c. 1960-19800
How Does Israel’s Nuclear Posture Work? The Case of Saddam Hussein, 1978–19910
Competing Claims of Caliphal Legitimacy: Al-Tamaghrouti’s Rihla and the Moroccan-Ottoman Early Modern Diplomatic Landscape0
The Whitlam government and the Republic of Korea: responding to human rights challenges in foreign policy0
Notes on contributors0
The Concept of ‘Oriental Despotism’ in Modern Japanese Intellectual Discourse0
Notes on contributors0
‘Clouds of Mutual Suspicion:’ Neville Chamberlain and Appeasement in the Mediterranean0
‘Rather a Sham’: The 1931–1933 British Naval Mission to China and the Failure of Anglo-Chinese Naval Diplomacy during the ‘Nanjing Decade’0
Women in Diplomacy: The Ambassadress Seen by Friedrich Carl von Moser0
Writing the Balfour Declaration into the Mandate for Palestine0
The Limits of Decolonisation in India’s International Thought and Practice: An Introduction0
The United States, Israel and the 1976 Red Lines in Lebanon0
‘Jackal Bandwagoning’? The Achaean League Shifts Alliances from Macedon to Rome, Autumn 198 B.C0
The ‘diplomatic masculinity’ of Henry VIII0
Biting the ‘cherry of detachment’: Agaléga’s Cold War decolonisation0
Fascist Cultural Diplomacy and Italian Foreign Policy in Norway from the 1930s until the Second World War0
Administering the Administrators: The League of Nations and the Problem of International Territorial Administration in the Saar, 1919–19230
Notes on Contributors0
Interactions and Interferences of Italian and German Nationalist Regimes in Asia during the Interwar Period (1928–1937)0
Hostages to Fortunes: Britain, The Gulf Monarchies and the Incarceration of UK Nationals0
Fighting a Red Exodus: British Anti-Communism and Fears of a Soviet Israel 1946-19490
Negotiating North-South relations: The World Bank’s Grain Marketing Project in revolutionary Ethiopia, 1974–19780
Bismarck’s Circus: The German Foreign Office and the Emergence of an Imperial Secret Service, 1867–18900
Projecting British socialism in occupied Japan: The United Kingdom liaison mission’s information activities0
A Latter Day Judas? Security, Diplomatic Protection, and the Foreign Office Security Department, 1955–19870
Operation STARVATION, 1945: A Transnational History of Blockades and the Defeat of Japan0
Correction0
‘To Avoid Incurring All Uncertain and Ill-Defined Responsibilities’. Poland and the Eastern Pact of Mutual Assistance (1934–1935)0
Notes on Contributors0
Ronald Reagan and Menachem Begin: Bridge across Stormy Waters0
The Interpersonal and the International: Development, Volunteering and Grassroots Diplomacy in the 1960s0
The United States Consulate in Belfast and the Development of the American Consular Service, 1796–19060
Notes on Contributors0
Introduction: Charting New Ground in the Study of Ottoman Foreign Relations0
Tempered by war: the military experiences of Vietnam decision-makers0
Notes on Contributors0
Where National and International Meet: Borders and Border Regions in Postcolonial India0
Reflections of Peace Corps in Turkish Press: Why Did They Come? Why Did They Go?0
‘The politics of analogies’: changing Western views on Kosovo’s final status during NATO’s military intervention in 19990
Bringing Columbus home: Buffalo soldiers, representation, and transatlantic memory of the Italian campaign in WWII0
Notes on Contributors0
Some Remarks about the Idea of ‘A Second Japan’ in 20th Century Polish Political Thought0
Persia and Pericles’ Grand Strategy. Was the Peloponnesian War a Bipolar Hegemonic War?0
Questionable Allies: British Collaboration with Apartheid South Africa, 1960–900
Deepening Ties but Unfulfilled Hopes: The EFTA Dimension of Western Europe’s Relations with Tito’s Yugoslavia0
‘Dangerous Friends’: Irish Republican Relations with Basque and Catalan Nationalists, 1916–260
In Search of a Winning Grand Strategy: Ronald Reagan’s First Term, 1981-50
Sweden, Amnesty International and Legal Entrepreneurs in Global Anti-Torture Politics, 1967–19770
Ottoman internationalism0
The Ambassador is Dead – Long Live the Ambassadress: Gender, Rank and Proxy Representation in Early Modern Diplomacy0
The Italian Military Aviation in Nationalist China: General Roberto Lordi and the Italian Mission in Nanchang (1933–1937)0
The Death of the Old Left and the Birth of the New: The Soviet Union, the CPUSA, and the International Communist Crisis of 19560
Sino–North Korean Economic Cooperation during the Chinese Civil War and Its Background0
Two Kings of Kings: Iran-Ethiopia Relations Under Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and Haile Selassie0
Notes on contributors0
Capitalism, Sovereignty, and Planning in Hugh Dalton’s Interwar International Thought0
Jimmy Carter and the US–Turkish security relationship, 1977–19800
Military Loyalty in Britain’s Withdrawal from Aden, 1960–19670
The Royal Navy’s manoeuvres of 1913: tactical exercise or political stratagem?0
American Gender Politics and ‘Re-Education’ Abroad and at Home in Postwar Film0
From Détente to Debt: UK–Polish Political and Economic Relations During the Development of the Polish Debt Crisis (1970–1981)0
A Forgotten Front? The Mediterranean Blockade in the First World War0
Unarmed sovereignty versus foreign base rights: enforcing the US-Icelandic defence agreement 1951–20210
‘The Most Important Commercial Body Within the Empire:’ The Federation of Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire, 1925-50 10
‘Forever Glory to the Heroic People of Korea!’: North Korea in the Press of the Israeli Zionist Left during the Korean War0
Arms, Advisors and Weapons of Mass Destruction: Polish-Libyan Military Cooperation, 1970-19900
Notes on Contributors0
Portugal and the Interwar System of Global Intellectual Cooperation (1922–1939)0
Rethinking the ‘Dual Dependence’ of the Ryukyu Kingdom0
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