Cold War History

Papers
(The median citation count of Cold War History 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
A global problem in a divided world: climate change research during the late Cold War, 1972–19916
Nuclear twins: French-South African strategic cooperation (1964–79)5
Lost in translation or transformation? The impact of American aid on the Turkish military, 1947–605
Not one inch: America, Russia and the making of post-Cold War stalemate4
Unfit for purpose: reassessing the development and deployment of French nuclear weapons (1956–1974)3
Operation Refugee: the Congo Crisis and the end of humanitarian imperialism in Southern Rhodesia, 19602
Pre-enacting the next war: the visual culture of Danish civil defence in the early nuclear age2
‘Despite the special bonds that tie us’: Portugal, Brazil, and the South Atlantic in the late Cold War2
Burn after reading: Operation Focus and the fictional Nemzeti Ellenzéki Mozgalom in the lead-up to the 1956 Hungarian Uprising2
The war in Ukraine2
Experiencing the Cold War at Shanghai’s secret military industrial complex2
West Germany and Israel: foreign relations, domestic politics, and the Cold War, 1965–19741
Latin America and the Global Cold War1
The New Latin American Left in a polarised Cold War: The story of Vivian Trías1
Itineraries of expertise: science, technology and the environment in Latin America’s Long Cold War1
Project Europe: a history1
Bargaining for humanitarian aid across the Iron Curtain: Western relief workers in Romania in the late 1970s1
Security empire: the secret police in communist Eastern Europe1
Collapse: the fall of the Soviet UnionVladislav M. Zubok, Collapse: the fall of the Soviet Union (New Haven: Yale University, 2021), x1
Negotiating Armageddon: civil defence in NATO and Denmark 1949-591
A Cold War endgame or an opportunity missed? Analysing the Soviet collapse Thirty years later1
Peripheral nerve: health and medicine in Cold War Latin America1
The IMF as a ‘mantle of multilateral anonymity’: US-IMF-Brazil relations, 1956–91
Warsaw and the Fedayeen: Wars in the Middle East, Secret Arms Deals and Polish Relations with the Palestine Liberation Organisation, 1967-19761
Research Note: Mayibuye Archives and the Cold War in Southern Africa1
The Tunisian request: Saharan fallout, US assistance and the making of the International Atomic Energy Agency1
‘Foreign armies are functioning on Asian soil’: India, Indonesian decolonisation and the onset of the Cold War (1945–1949)1
Migration in the time of revolution: China, Indonesia and the Cold War1
Unknown page of history: the dispatch of Chinese workers to the USSR (1954–1957)1
Margaret Thatcher, British public opinion and German reunification, 1989–901
Dragon in the Golden Triangle: military operations of the people’s liberation army in Northern Burma, 1960–19611
Comrades at enmity: Pyongyang-Hanoi split after the fall of Saigon0
Afghan Crucible: the Soviet invasion and the making of modern AfghanistanElizabeth Leake, Afghan Crucible: the Soviet invasion and the making of modern Afghanistan0
Catholics on the barricades: Poland, France and the ‘Revolution’, 1891–19560
The consequences of the Cold War for the ANC0
Cuban memory wars: retrospective politics in revolution and exile0
Interior's Proper Place: response to Tyler Priest0
A Brief History of Cold War Liberalism0
Harnessing the amber waves: U.S. grain embargoes against the Soviet Union and the politics of insecurity, 1975–19800
The global interior: mineral frontiers and American power0
For Might and Right: Cold War defense spending and the remaking of American democracy 0
Mission Impossible: Explaining the Failure of Ho Chi Minh’s Mediation Efforts Inside the Marxist-Leninist World, 1960-19610
‘An alien ideology’: Cold War perceptions of the Irish Republican Left0
Il ‘lodo Moro’: terrorismo e ragion di stato, 1969–1986 [The ‘lodo Moro’: terrorism and reason of state, 1969–1986]0
Protestant missionaries and humanitarianism in the DRC: the politics of aid in Cold War Africa0
Political fallout: nuclear weapons testing and the making of a global environmental crisisToshihiro Higuchi, Political fallout: nuclear weapons testing and the making 0
No Risk (Reduction), No Reward: Re-examining the 1973 US-Soviet Agreement on the Prevention of Nuclear War0
Une armée de diplomates: Les militaires américains et la France, 1944–19670
Brokering Peace: Japan’s Conflict-Resolution Role in Southeast Asia during the Cold War0
‘Better to be a chicken’s head than an ox’s tail’: Japanese envoy diplomacy in the mediation of Konfrontasi (1965)0
The CMEA and China during the 1950s: Scientific-Technical Cooperation in the Socialist World0
‘To Defend the Nicaraguan Revolution is to defend Mexico’: Mexican solidarity with the Sandinista Revolution, 1974-820
Human Rights and the Status of Children as Victims in the Late Cold War0
The Last Revolution: The Sandinista Insurrection and the Inter-American Cold WarGerardo Sánchez Nateras, The Last Revolution: The Sandinista Insurrection and the Inter0
The Central African-Iberian Crossroads: Equatorial Guinea and Spain in US Policy during the 1970s0
‘To defend the peace of Asia’: the Chinese Peace Committee and visions of Asian history, 1949–600
A través del Telón de Acero: Historia de las relaciones políticas entre España y la RDA (1973–1990)Xavier María Ramos Diez-Astrain, A través del Telón de Acero: Histor0
Research Note: the Nordic Africa Institute (NAI) Pamphlet Collection0
The rock star and the dictator: Udo Lindenberg’s East German celebrity diplomacy0
‘Tangled times’: Central American refugee perspectives on the long Cold War*0
‘Nuclear power is not just economics’: atomic energy and economic development in the Karachi Nuclear Power Plant Project (Kanupp), 1955–19650
Resistance International: Soviet dissidents, US conservatives, and Cold War ‘anti-communist internationalism’, 1983-930
Supplied cash and arms but losing anyway: Chinese support of the Lumumbist insurgencies in the Congo Crisis (1959–65)0
The CIA and creole anticommunism in Cold War Ecuador0
A twentieth-century crusade: the Vatican’s battle to remake Christian EuropeGiuliana Chamedes, A twentieth-century crusade: the Vatican’s battle to remake Christian Eu0
The political partnership between Israel and authoritarian Uruguay, 1972–19800
Research note: the Cuban Missile Crisis and a war of words in Argentina0
The Chinese advisory groups in the first Indochina War: their formation, evolution, and disbandment0
Pakistan’s pathway to the bomb. Ambition, politics, and rivalries0
Helmut Schmidt and British–German relations: a European misunderstanding0
Teaching anticommunism: Fred Schwarz and American postwar conservatismHubert Villeneuve, Teaching anticommunism: Fred Schwarz and American postwar conservatism 0
Pax transatlantica: America and Europe in the post-Cold War era0
An alternative decolonisation: the Republic of China in the 1947 Asian Relations Conference0
Refuge in Revolution: Chilean and Uruguayan Exiles in Cuba, 1973-19900
Research Notes: Negotiating South African ministerial archives (Defence & Foreign Affairs)0
A Comparative Perspective on South Africa’s End of the Cold War0
Freedom on the offensive: human rights, democracy promotion, and US interventionism in the late Cold WarWilliam Michael Schmidli, Freedom on the offensive: human right0
Blue Helmet Bureaucrats: United Nations Peacekeeping and the Reinvention of Colonialism, 1945-1971Tudor, Margot. 2023. Blue Helmet Bureaucrats: United Nations Peacekee0
Magyar-kínai kapcsolatok 1949–19890
Between containment and rollback: the United States and the Cold War in Germany0
Response to the article ‘Unfit for purpose: reassessing the development and deployment of French nuclear weapons (1956–74)’ by Mongin and Vaïsse0
Clashing visions of non-alignment: the origins of the Cuban-Yugoslav conflict0
South Africa and end of the Cold War0
The last good neighbor: Mexico in the global sixties0
China’s Abandonment of Self-Reliance and Sino-American Opening before 19790
Human rights and the Jimmy Carter administration’s policy towards Poland, 1977–800
‘Inexpensive to us and yet very valuable to the impoverished Albanian people’: Covert Foreign Aid and the Anglo-American Subversion of Albania, 1951-550
Building the population bomb0
Poland and European East-West Cooperation in the 1970s: the opening upAleksandra Komornicka, Poland and European East-West Cooperation in the 1970s: the opening up0
Beyond the Arc of Crisis: Jimmy Carter and the Arab ‘Radicals,’ 1978–790
‘A Fly in the Ointment’: Apartheid South Africa’s Transnational Nuclear Network during the Cold War, 1953–19760
The Cold War History of Wheat Flour in South Korea, 1945–1960: the Discourse of Corruption and the April Revolution of 19600
Koreagate Revisited: ROK Government Lobbying on the Human Rights Issue0
Welcome to Santiago. Commercial aviation relations between Chile and the socialist countries, 1970–19730
Reconnecting across the Iron Curtain: Hamburg’s Policy of the Elbe0
Rostislav Ulianovskii, the Tudeh Party of Iran and Soviet attempts to set Iran on a non-capitalist path of development (1979–83)0
The Sino-ROK chilli pepper trade prior to the establishment of diplomatic relations (1974–1978)0
Art versus politics: Polish-Dutch international cultural relationships at the outset of the Cold War (1947–50)0
Cigar socialism: an entangled history of Yugoslav-Cuban relations0
The African Student Movement in the Soviet Union during the 1960s: Pan-Africanism and Communism in the Shadow of Nation-States0
Cybernetics on the margins: computer science in Albanian higher education during the Cold War0
NATO and the Strategic Defense Initiative: a transatlantic history of the Star Wars programmeLuc-Andre Brunet, ed., NATO and the Strategic Defense Initiative: a transa0
European Socialist Regimes’ Fateful Engagement with the West: National Strategies in the Long 1970s European Socialist Regimes’ Fateful Engagement with the West: Natio0
A brief encounter: North Korea in the Eurocurrency market, 1973–800
China, Yugoslavia, and socialist worldmaking: convergences and divergencesZvonimir Stopić, Jure Ramšak, Liang Zhanjun, and Jože Pirjevec, eds. China, Yugoslavia, and s0
Diasporic Cold Warriors: Nationalist China, Anticommunism, and the Philippine Chinese, 1930s–1970sKung, Chien-Wen, Diasporic Cold Warriors: Nationalist China, Anticomm0
Selling White Australia: the Asian visits fund and assimilation as a foundational concept in Australian Cold War public diplomacy0
The Story of Laura. Eastern Bloc Surveillance of Spain in the Late Cold War (1967-1990)0
Research Notes: A new section of Cold War History0
‘The country is full of wishful thinkers’: Britain’s Information Research Department and its post-war propaganda operations in Japan, 1948–700
What it takes to recognise a new government? India’s diplomatic recognition and understanding of Castro’s Cuba0
African Students in East Germany, 1949–19750
‘To win the confidence of these curiously twisted and disoriented people’: the Ford Foundation’s Free Russia Fund, George F. Kennan and refugees from the Soviet Union0
Hungary’s Cold War: international relations from the end of World War II to the fall of the Soviet Union0
Mobilizing Black Germany: Afro-German women and the making of a transnational movement0
Finding Nguyen Van Thieu: the value of multinational, multi-archival research0
Inspectors for peace: a history of the International Atomic Energy Agency0
Retconning the history of covert operations: spy comics at the end of the Cold War0
Refugee Camps as Spaces of the Global Cold War: Cold War activism and humanitarian action within refugee camps in Honduras during the 1980s0
The first generation of Cuban students in the 1960s Soviet Union: shaping a revolutionary ‘culture of militancy’0
Soviet judgment at Nuremberg: a new history of the international military tribunal after World War II0
The human factor: Gorbachev, Reagan and Thatcher, and the end of the Cold War0
Smooth Transition? Dismantling and Accommodating Colonial Rule in Late 1940s South China0
Refugee transport and the Cold War: the Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration (ICEM) and the Hungarian refugees of 19560
The emergence of global Maoism: China’s red evangelism and the Cambodian communist movement, 1949-1979Matthew Galway, The emergence of global Maoism: China’s red evang0
Folklore and Global Cross-cultural Communication in the Communist World: Poland and China in the 1950s0
Complementary assistance: multilateral exchanges between the Soviet Union, China and Eastern European countries in Cold War Mongolia0
Shaka Zulu in the Polish People’s Republic (PRL): exploring South African-Polish links in the late Cold War0
The gathering storm: Eduardo Frei’s Revolution in Liberty and Chile’s Cold War0
Alternative infrastructures: Poland and the shaping of early post-Colonial Nigeria, 1958–1970 10
The Atlantic realists: empire and international thought between Germany and the United StatesMatthew Specter, The Atlantic realists: empire and international thought b0
‘We have to tread warily’: East Pakistan, India and the pitfalls of foreign intervention in the Cold War0
After empire?: Cold War scholarship on Mao’s China0
Supping with a long spoon in the Indian Ocean: the negotiation of the 1972 Agreement on Economic and Technical Cooperation between Mauritius and the People’s Republic of China0
From Imperialists to Pacifists: American Quakers and US-China Relations in the Cold War0
“Poor Devils”: German Contributions to American Flood Relief and the Early Cold War0
Havel: unfinished revolution0
Round Table: The end of the Cold War and the end of apartheid, April 19940
Revolutionaries for the right: anticommunist internationalism and paramilitary warfare in the Cold War0
Breaking down bipolarity: Yugoslavia’s foreign relations during the Cold War0
The end of the cold war in Southern Africa: the fall of the nuclear wall0
Consuls in the Cold War0
Civil aviation and the globalization of the Cold War0
Decolonization, self-determination, and the rise of global human rights politicsA. Dirk Moses, Marco Duranti and Roland Burke, eds, Decolonization, self-determination,0
Contra solidarity: revolution and counterrevolution in the united states and nicaragua0
Balkan Cyberia: Cold War Computing, Bulgarian Modernization, and the Information Age behind the Iron CurtainVictor Petrov, Balkan Cyberia: Cold War Computing, Bulgaria0
‘Of the utmost importance for the survival of mankind’: The Alerdinck Foundation, the Media, and Citizen Diplomacy to End the Cold War, 1984–19920
In search of Islamic legitimacy: the USSR, the Afghan communists and the Muslim world0
Pirates and imperialists: Taiwan and the United States in the Polish communist press, 1953-19550
Taking Third World Solidarity with a Pinch of Salt: Socialist Poland’s policies towards 1960s Mali0
Cold War Liberation. The Soviet Union and the Collapse of the Portuguese Empire in Africa, 1961-1975Natalia Telepneva, Cold War Liberation. The Soviet Union and the Co0
The twilight struggle: what the Cold War teaches us about Great Power rivalry today0
Two Endings: semi-historiographical musings0
Response to the article ‘Unfit for purpose: reassessing the development and deployment of French nuclear weapons (1956–74)’ by Pelopidas and Philippe0
Ploughshares and swords: India’s nuclear program in the global Cold WarJayita Sarkar, Ploughshares and swords: India’s nuclear program in the global Cold War 0
The triumph of broken promises: the end of the Cold War and the rise of NeoliberalismFritz Bartel, The triumph of broken promises: the end of the Cold War and the rise0
From convergence to divergence: Mozambique’s failed campaign to join the CMEA and the reconfiguration of East-South relations0
Perils, promises and perspectives: nuclear weapons, atomic energy and the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions in the early Cold War0
Early Cold War intelligence paper mills: the case of the Association of Hungarian Veterans0
Professors and Students in the Cultural Cold War: The Case of Ethiopia *0
Revolutionary State-Making in Dar es Salaam: African liberation and the global Cold War, 1961–19740
Rethinking the security issue in the China-Burma territorial dispute0
The West and the birth of Bangladesh: foreign policy in the face of mass atrocity0
Word war during Patrick Hurley’s 1944 mission to China0
The Limits of Partnership: China, the United States, and the Middle East Peace Process, 1977-820
Cold war exiles and the CIA: plotting to free Russia0
Yugoslavia and political assassinations: the history and legacy of Tito’s campaign against the émigrés0
Forging the Indian Steel Industry: How Soviet Designs Won the Day0
Resurgence of the Cold War state of mind: the debate on constitutional tolerance of socialism vis-à-vis the emerging left in Turkey (1967–1971)0
Soviet Aid and the Mongolian Economy: The Global South in CMEA, 1962-19910
‘A question of survival’: Canada and the Rapacki Plan for the denuclearisation of Central Europe, 1957–590
Ripe for revolution: building socialism in the Third WorldJeremy Friedman, ed., Ripe for revolution: building socialism in the Third World 0
Unwilling to Quit: The Long Unwinding of American Involvement in VietnamDavid L. Prentice, Unwilling to Quit: The Long Unwinding of American Involvement in Vietnam0
Call for Submissions: Conversations on Cold War History0
All part of the same struggle: Berlin’s role in German-US relations during the Lyndon Johnson presidency0
Stalin: passage to revolution0
Research Notes Special Collection: the Cold War in Southern Africa0
Piecing Together a Fragmentary History: African Soldiers from Decolonization to the Post-Cold War World0
Development through dispossession: coffee as mutual aid between Vietnam and East Germany0
‘That is where the similarity ends’: refugee policies, communities, and connections between Cubans and Vietnamese0
Soldiers of Fortune, Soldiers of God: Evangelical Mercenaries and the Making of the Rhodesian-American Religious Lobby, 1965–19800
Internationalism, Cooperation and Personal Entanglements between Cuba, the German Democratic Republic, and Angola in the Socialist World0
Poland 1945: war and peace0
‘Something that apparently troubles the Cubans significantly’: Jimmy Carter’s attempt to pressure Cuba ‘out of Africa’ through the Non-Aligned Movement, 1977-780
French Nuclear Strategy: The Making of a ‘Consensus’ (1972–1988)0
In the eyes of the beholder: American and Thai perceptions of the highland minority during the Cold War0
The Sandinista Revolution: A Global Latin American History; Nicaragua Must Survive: Sandinista Revolutionary Diplomacy in the Global Cold War0
‘China marching with India’: India’s Cold War advocacy for the People’s Republic of China at the United Nations, 1949–19710
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