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From a Pulitzer Prize-winning foreign correspondent comes a story of contemporary refugees as they trek across landscapes continually being reshaped by the aftershocks of the Cold War. Fritz tells where these refugees are from, why they fled, and what they... [ More...]
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This study, based on Chinese and American archival sources, provides the first detailed analysis of the role the alliance with Nationalist China played in U.S. strategy to contain, first the Sino-Soviet alliance, and then China during the 1950s and 1960s.
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Provides unique insights into the volatile inner workings of the Soviet Foreign Ministry from one of the leading diplomats specializing in disarmament.
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The "Nuclear Borderlands" alters the meaning of 'ethnography' in a way that will challenge all of us in anthropology. It will certainly take its place among the classic texts assessing the cultural politics of the bomb, and it will join the must-read ranks... [ More...]
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"Only several years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, nuclear security issues are again at the forefront of international concern. This timely collection addresses issues of cleanup at Chernobyl"
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Analysts of international politics have engaged in heated debate over the likely consequences of the spread of nuclear weapons. Most have argued that nuclear proliferation will destabilize the world and increase the risk of nuclear war. Others counter that... [ More...]
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In this memoir, Ambassador Ray Garthoff paints a dynamic diplomatic history of the cold war, tracing the life of the conflict from the vantage points of an observant insider. His intellectually formative years coincided with the earliest days of the cold... [ More...]
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