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Diplomatic History: The journal of the Society for historians of American foreign relations (ñîäåðæàíèå)Vol. 29 N 4 2005 1. Adamson M.R. "Must we overlook all impairment of our interests?": Debating the foreign aid role of the Export-Import Bank, 1934-41 - P.589-623 2. Domenico R.P. "For the cause of Christ here in Italy": America's protestant challenge in Italy and the cultural ambiguity of the Cold War - P.625-653 3. Casey S. Selling NSC-68: The Truman administration, public opinion, and the politics of vobilization, 1950-51 - P.655-690 4. Ashton N.J. Harold Macmillan and the "Golden Days" of anglo-american relations revisited, 1957-1963 - P.691-723
Vol. 30 N 1 2006 1. Stagg J.C.A. James Madison and George Mathews: The East Florida Revolution of 1812 reconsidered - P.23-56 2. Kaufman S. and Soares J.A.,Jr. " Sagacious deyond praise?": Winfield Scott and Anglo-American-Canadian border diplomacy, 1837-1860 - P.57-82 3. Walker III W.O. Crucible for peace: Herbert Hoover, modernization, and economic grouth in Latin America - P.83-118 4. Fair J.D. The intellectual JFK: Lessons in statesmanship from British history - P.119-142
Vol. 30 N 2 2006 1. Kramer P.A. Race-making and colonial violence in the U.S.empire: The Philippine-American war as race war - P.169-210 2. Asada S. Between the old diplomacy and the new, 1918-1922: THe Washington system and the origins of japanese-american rapprochement - P.211-230 3. Graham S.E. The (real)politics of culture: U.S.cultural diplomacy in Unesco, 1946-1954 - P.231-252 4. Brands H. Progress unseen: U.S.arms control policy and the origins of Detente, 1963-1968 - P.253-285
Vol. 30 N 3 2006 1. Sexton J. The United States, the Cuban rebellion, and the multilateral initiative of 1875 - P.335-367 2. Moses Rosendorf N. Be El Caudillo's guest: the Franco Regime's quest for rehabilitation and dollars after World War II via the promotion of U.S. tourism to Spain - P.367-409 3. Calvo-Gonzalez O. Neither a carrot nor a stick: American foreign aid and economic policymacing in Spain during the 1950s - P.409-439 4. Klarevas L. Were the eagle and the phoenix birds of a feather? The United States and the Greak coup of 1967 - P.471-509 5. E. Ambrosius L. Woodrow Wilson and George W. Bush: historical comparisons of ends and means in their foreign policies - P.509-545
Vol. 30 N 4 2006 1. Hoganson K. Stuff it: domestic consumption and the americanization of the world paradigm - P.571-595 2. M. Colby J. "Banana growing and negro management": race, labor, and Jim Crow colonialism in Guatemala, 1884-1930 - P.595-623 3. Danielson L. Christianity, dissent, and the Cold War: A. J. Muste's challenge to realism and U.S. empire - P.645-671 4. F. Jacobs M. The perils and promise of Islam: the United States and the muslim Middle East in the early Cold War - P.705-741 5. Brogi A. "Competing missions": France, Italy, and the rise of American hegemony in the Mediterranean - P.741-771
Vol. 30 N 5 2006 1. Preston A. Bridging the gap between the sacred and the secular in the history of American foreign relations - P.783-813 2. J. Malanson J. The congressional debate over U.S. participation in the Congress of Panama, 1825-1826: Washington's farewell address, Monroe's doctrine, and the fundamental principles of U.S. foreign policy - P.813-839 3. Botts J. "Nothing to seek and...nothing to defend": George F. Kennan's core values and American foreign policy, 1938-1993 - P.839-867 4. Parker J. Cold War II: the Eisenhower administration, the Bandung conference, and the reperiodization of the postwar era - P.867-893 5. Waite J. Contesting "the right of decision": New Zealand, the Commonwealth, and the new look - P. 893-919
Vol. 31 N 1 2007 1. B. Woods R. The politics of idealism: Lyndon Johnson, civil rights, and Vietnam - P.1-19 2. Kawamura N. Emperor Hirohito and Japan's decision to go to war with the United States: reexamined - P.51-81 3. Pan L. Whither Japan's military potential? The Nixon administration's stance on Japanese defense power - P.111-143
Vol. 31 N 2 2007 1. Parmenter J., P. Robison M. The perils and possibilities of wartime neutrality on the edges of Empire: Iroquois and Acadians between the French and British in North America, 1744-1760 - P.167-207 2. R. Aguila J. Mexican/U.S. immigration policy prior to the Great depression - P.207-227 3. Keliher M. Anglo-American rivalry and the origins of U.S. China policy - P.227-259 4. Lumbers M. "Staying out of this Chinese muddle": the Johnson Administration's response to the cultural revolution - P.259-295 5. G.Gray W. Floating the system: Germany, the United States, and the breakdown of Bretton Woods, 1969-1973 - P.295-325
Vol. 31 N 3 2007 - Íîìåð ïîñâÿù¸í 40-ëåòèþ The Society for historians of American foreign relations (SHAFR).
Vol. 32 ¹ 1 2008 Lazarowitz A. Different Approaches to a Reagional Search for Balance: The Johnson Administration, the State Department, and the Middle East, 1964-1967 - p.25 2.Bunch C.L. Strike at Samu: Jordan, Israel, the United States, and the Origins of the Six-Day War - p.55 3. Lerner M. "Trying to Find the Guy Who Invited Them": Lyndon Johnson, Bridge Building, and the End of the End of the Prague Spring - p.77 4. Brands H. Third World Politics in an Age of Global Turmoil: The Latin American Challenge to U.S. and Western Hegemony, 1965-1975 - p.105
Vol. 32 N 2 2008 1. Jenner C.J. Turning the Hinge of Fate: Good Source and the UK-U.S. Intelligence Alliance, 1940-1942 - p.165--205 2. Etberidge B.C. The Desert Fox, Memory Diplomacy, and the German Question in Early Cold War America - p.207-238 3. Frazier J.D. Almost Persuaded: The Johnson Administration's Extension of Nuclear Cooperation with South Africa, 1965-167 - p.239-258
Vol. 32 N 4 2008 1. Friedman M.P. Anti-Americanism and U.S.Foreign Relations - P.497 Forum 2. Robertson Th. "This Is the American Earth": American Empire, the Cold War, and American Environmentalism - P.561 3. Flippen B.J. Richard Nixon, russell Train, and the Birth of Modern American Environmental Diplomacy - P.613
Vol. 32 N 5 2008 Forum: Biography after the Cultural turn 1. Costigliola F. Broken Circle: The Isolation of Franklin D. Roosevelt in World War II - p.677-718 2. Suri J. Henry Kissinger, the American Dream, and the Jewish Immigrant E[perience in the Cold War - p.719-747 3. Woods R.B. Conflicted Hegemon: LBJ and the Dominican Republic - p.749-766
1. Goedde P. "Thick Description": An Assessment of FDR, LBJ, and Henry Kissinger - p.767-771 2. Rotter A. Foreign relations Biography and the Cultural Turn - p.773-778 3. Tudda C. "A Messiah that Will Never Come": A New Look at Saratoga, Independence, and Revolutionary War Diplomacy - p.779-810 4. Taylor M.J. Diplomats in Turmoil: Creating a Middle Ground in Post-Anschluss Austria - p.811-839 5. Sewell B. A Perfect (Free-Market) World? Economics, the Eisenhower Administration, and the Soviet Economic Offensive in Latin America - p.841-868 6. Power M. The engendering of Anticommunism and Fear in Chile's 1964 Presidential Election - p.931-953
Vol.3 3 N 1 2009 1. Hajimu M. Rumors of War: Immigration Disputes and the Social Construction of American-Japanese Relation, 1905-1913 - p.1-38 2. Lucas S. and Mistry K. Illusions of Coherence: George F.Kennan, U.S. Strategy and Political Warfare in the Early Cold War,1946-1950 - p.39-66 3. Edwards M. ``God Has Chosen Us``: Re-Membering Christian Realism, Rescuing Christendom, and the Contest of Responsibilities during the Cold War - p.67-94
Vol. 33 N 2 2009 1. Schwarts T.A. ``Herny,...Winning an Election Is Terribly Important``: Partisan Politics in the History of U.S. Foreign Relations - p.173-190 2. Kuzmarov J. Modernizing Repression: Police Training, Political Violence, and Nation-Building in the ``American Century``- p.191-222 3. Greham S.E. American Propaganda, the Anglo-American Alliance, and the ``Delicate Question`` of Indians Self-Determination - p.223-260 4. Dorn A.W. and Pauk R. Unsung Mediator: U Thant and the Cuban Missile Crisis - p.261-292 5. Burr W. ``Casting a Shadow`` Over Trade: The Problem of Private Claims and Blocked Assets in U.S.-China Relations, 1972-1975 - p.315-350
Vol. 33 N 3 2009 1. Engerman D.C. and Unger C.R. Introduction: Towards a Global History of Modernization - p.375-386 2. Maul D. "Help Them Move the ILO Way": The International Labor Organization and the Modernization Discours in the Era of Decolonization and the Cold War - p.387-404 3. Pribilsky J. Development and "Indian Problem" in the Cold War Andes: Indigenismo, Science, and Modernization in the Making of the Cornell-Peru Project at Vicos - p.405-426
Vol. 33 N 4 2009 1. Fardella E. The Sino-American Normalization: A Reassessment - p. 545-578 2. Walker B. "Friens, But Not Allies" - Cyrus Vance and the Normalization of Rolation with China - p.579-594 3. Caldwell D. The Legitimation of the Nixon-Kissinger Grand Design and Grand Strategy - p.633-652 4. Zelizer J.E. Detente and Domestic Politics - p.653-670 5. Selvage D.E. Transforming the Soviet Sphere of Infiuence? U.S.-Soviet Detente and Eastern Europe, 1969-1976 - p. 671-688 6. Twigge S.R. Operation Hullabaloo: Henry Kissinger, British Diplomacy, and the Agreement on the Prevention of Nuclear War - p.689-702 7. Romano A. Detente, Entente, or Linkage? The Helsinki Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe in U.S. Relations with the Soviet Union - p.703-722 8. Parthe K. The Politics of Detente-Era Cultural Texts: 1969-1976 - p.723-734 9. Pedaliu E.G.H. "A Sta of Confusion": The Mediterranean and Detente, 1969-1974 - p.735-750
Vol. 33 N 5 2009 1. Kramer, Paul A. Is the World Our Campus? International Students and U.S. Global Power in the LongTwentieth Century - p 775-806 4. Bozo, Frédéric "Winners" and "Losers": France, the United States, and the End of the Cold War. - p 927-956 Vol. 33 N 5 2009 1. Engel, Jeffrey A. A Better World... but Don't Get Carried Away: The Foreign Policy of George H. W. Bush Twenty Years On Vol. 34 N 2 2010 1. Gripentrog, John The Transnational Pastime: Baseball and American Perceptions of Japan in the 1930s. - p 247-273 2. Pullin, Eric D. "Noise and Flutter": American Propaganda Strategy and Operation in India during World War II. - p 275-298 Special forum: The politics of troop withdrawal Vol. 34 N 4 2010 1. Elizabeth Borgwardt Commerce and Complicity: Corporate Responsibility for Human Rights Abuses as a Legacy of Nuremberg. - p. 627-640. 2. Elizabeth Mckillen Integrating Labor into the Narrative of Wilsonian Internationalism: A Literature Review. - p. 643-662. 3. Geert Van Goethem Labor's Second Front: The Foreign Policy of the American and British Trade Union Movements during the Second World War. - p. 663–680. Vol. 34 N 4 2010 1. Binoy Kampmark “No Peace with the Hohenzollerns”: American Attitudes on Political Legitimacy towards Hohenzollern Germany, 1917–1918 (pages 769–791) 4. Andrew C. Mckevitt “You Are Not Alone!”: Anime and the Globalizing of America (pages 893–921) Vol. 35 N 1 2011 1. Andrew J. Rotter Empires of the Senses: How Seeing, Hearing, Smelling, Tasting, and Touching ShapedImperial Encounters (pages 3–19) Vol. 35 N 2 2011 1.
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Pushing Tin: U.S.-Bolivian Relations and the Coming of the National Revolution (pages 203–228) Vol. 35 N 3 2011 1.
SHARON HARTMAN STROM
“If Success Depends Upon Enterprise”: Central America, U.S. Foreign Policy, and Race in the Travel Narratives of E. G. Squier (pages 403–443) Vol. 35 N 4 2011 1. BARBARA KEYS Henry Kissinger: The Emotional Statesman (pages 587–609) SPECIAL FORUM: CULTURES OF SECRECY IN POSTWAR AMERICA 2.
ROBERT DEAN
Introduction: Cultures of Secrecy in Postwar America (pages 611–613) Vol. 35 N 5 2011 SPECIAL FORUM: GENOCIDE, WAR CRIMES, AND INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE 1.
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Peace v. Justice: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Modern Origins of the Debate (pages 749–768) |
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