Diplomatic History

Papers
(The TQCC of Diplomatic 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Contributors12
Kniefall and Ostpolitik: Willy Brandt’s Legacy for Germany and the West5
Running to School: U.S.-Kenyan Athletic Pipelines in the 1970s5
Empire and Gender in Asian American History3
Rethinking the Special Relationship3
The Irony of Withdrawal2
The History of the Cold War, Thirty Years After2
It’s the Sources, Stupid2
The Decolonization Paradigm: Rethinking the US and the World2
Transnational Labor in the Age of Slavery1
Workers of the World Unite . . . Behind American Labor Feminists1
The Rise and Fall of a Wilsonian Dream1
The Shadow of American Slavery1
Machinations from on High: U.S. Aid Plan and Oil in South Korea1
Patrons, Partners, and Proxies in Political Warfare1
Reshaping International Relations: The Politics of Freedom and Non-European Solidarity before Bandung1
The United Fruit Lobby: Revisiting Truman’s Guatemala Policy1
Toward a Community of Democracies: Cold War Visions for Democratic Unity1
Untangling the Inner Contradictions in Reagan's Soviet Policies1
Human Rights Ambivalence1
A State of Neutrality: State Development and Early American Neutrality1
No More Heroes Any More?1
“The Ghost of Comilla”: Authoritarian Biopolitics and Global Development in Rural East Pakistan1
U.S.-Japanese Relations, ASEAN, and Economic Power in Southeast Asia, 1969–19811
The Past, Present, and Future of Government Secrecy—And History Itself1
Migrant Detention: Vast, Flexible, and Local1
Follow the Flag: A History of the U.S. Colonial Empire1
Engagement, Neglect, and the Contradictions of Liberal Interventionism1
Marginalized in the Military: Bedwetters and Many Others1
The Anglo-American Armenian Question1
The United States, Great Britain, and the Chilean Presidential Election of 19421
The Cinematic Front1
The Hotel on the Hill: Hilton Hotel’s Unofficial Embassy in Rome1
Cinema from a Different Shore1
C is for the Circulation of Children’s Culture1
The Tailings of Cold War U.S. Foreign Policy1
Cold War Oil, Development, and Political Unrest: The Brazilian Experience1
More Guns, Less Butter: The Evolution of National Security1
The Planet Multiple0
The United States in Opposition0
“Never as inscrutable and bizarre as some Westerners believed”0
Between Subalternity and Imperialism: Black Military Workers in U.S. History0
Correction: Turkey at a Crossroads: The Soviet Threat and Postwar Realignment, 1945–19460
Learning from Experience: Moscow’s Changing Approaches to ‘Third World’ Revolution0
In Service to Empire: Rotarians on the World Stage0
Liberty Elsewhere: Exiting Elites against the Messy Multitudes0
Reimagining the Pacific: Settler Colonialism and the Hawaiian Islands in the Twenty-First Century0
The USSR, Cuba, and the UN in the 1965 Dominican Crisis0
Garibaldi in the Land of Cotton0
U.S. Empire and Racial Capitalist Modernity0
Contributors0
Political Economy as International History0
The CIA and Time Magazine: Journalistic Ethics and Newsroom Dissent0
A Sporting Détente0
Just Another Ship? US Nuclear-Powered Warships and Secrecy in Japan, 1959–19720
The Euromissile Saga: A Triumph of the United States?0
Pursuing Peace through the Private Sector0
How Samoan Workers under Colonial Regimes Enlarged their World0
A Response to Terror0
How the Vatican Became a World Player0
Migration Normalcy: Havana’s Dialogue with Washington before the Balsero Crisis0
U.S. Public History as Public Diplomacy0
The Politics of Recognition in US-Philippine-Vatican Relations, 1898–18990
Mexico’s “Real” Good Neighbors: US Catholics and Empire during the Interwar Red Scare0
The Origins of Global Economic Governance0
Disasters, Migration, Refugee Policy, and Other Fast or Slow Catastrophes0
Diasporic Networks, Diasporic Celebrities0
Revolutionary Diplomacy and the Court of Public Opinion0
… Borne Back Ceaselessly0
The Opposition Economists0
Public Diplomacy and the Transformation of the Cold War Endgame0
American Berliners and their Walls0
Solidarity and the City: U.S. Municipal Politics and Salvadoran Revolution0
Making the History of British-U.S. Relations Great Again0
OUP accepted manuscript0
Fearing “the End of Zionism”: Israeli Emigration to the United States, 1970s-1990s0
More Than Allende’s Daughter0
The British IMF Crisis, Neoliberalism, and the Cold War0
Peace, Cooperation, and Transatlantic Relations0
The Singapore Free Press and the War of 1898 in the Philippines0
An Unequal Alliance: U.S.-Saudi Oil Relations0
Development’s Deceits0
International Drug Control and State Formation in Afghanistan0
Free Trade, Undaunted0
Complicating the Color Line in Asian Empires0
Strangers on a Plane0
Empire Updated0
“Fear, Power, and Hubris”: Why the United States Invaded Iraq0
Seizing the Tide0
The Catholic Turn in Conservative U.S. Circles0
Human Agency and International History0
So Many Enemies, So Little Time0
United Nations and the World0
Unsafe at Any Speed? Fighting Corporate-Led Globalization0
Democracy and Double Standards0
An “Archaeology of Addiction” to Fossil Fuels in East Asia0
Spying on Ecuador's Left: Perception and Misperception0
How the War on Poverty Became a Mission for the Empire of Affluence0
Nicaragua’s Cold War0
Alternative Internationalisms: The Sanctuary Movement and Jim Corbett’s Civil Initiative0
How American and Soviet Women Transcended the Cold War*0
Contributors0
Afterlives of Orientalism: Corporal Punishment and U.S. Military-Building in Korea0
Crossing the Line in the Himalayas: The China-India Border Conflict0
Connecting Histories of US-Mexican Relations through Catholic Perspectives0
Accidental Activists: USAID Builds a Vietnamese Antiwar Elite0
Women’s Labor in Empire and Diaspora0
Contributors0
“Our Balkan Peninsula”: The Mexican Question in the League of Nations Debate0
Transatlantic Winds of Change0
A “Fortress America” for Ideas0
A Deep Dish of Chicago History0
The Other Side of the Frontier: Metropolitan Fantasies of Racial Union0
Indigenous Activism Through the Art of Cartooning0
Mineral for Empire: U.S. Mining of South Korean Tungsten, 1945–19540
Iraqi Archives and post-Cold War Continuity: A View from the Global South0
Free Trade Before the Fall0
The Monroe Doctrine and the Indigenous Americas0
Pen-Pal Diplomacy0
A Human Rights Catalyst0
The Afterbirth of Empire0
Visions of the One Planet: The Planetary Age in International and Environmental History0
Mapping a Magazine Empire0
Contributors0
The Cultural Cold War in Yugoslavia0
Securing the Undefended Border0
Correction to: If All People of Goodwill Do Their Part0
Contributors0
OUP accepted manuscript0
A Commercial Bridge Across the Revolutionary Era0
A “Well-Loaded” Question: Pakistanis, Black Diplomacy, and Afro-Asian Anticolonialism0
Perpetual Foreigners: Chinese Americans and the U.S. Opening to China0
Opening Up Arms Control Silos0
The Transnational History of the New Right0
Maps and Mini-Imperialists0
Empire Underground: The Stakes of U.S. Claims to Vertical Power0
Real Catholics and Rights in Reagan's Central American Policy0
The Cultural Consequences of the Global War on Terror0
Turkey at a Crossroads: The Soviet Threat and Postwar Realignment, 1945–19460
Safeguarding Détente: U.S. High Performance Computer Exports to the Soviet Union0
The U.S. Secret War in China0
Teaching the World to Work: Industrial Education as U.S. Imperial Tradition0
Slavery’s Mirror: The United States and Brazil0
African American Adoptions and Expanding Visions of Family0
The United States’ First Overseas Possession0
The Phelps-Stokes Fund and the Institutional Imagination of Black Internationalism, 1941–19450
Removals and Deportations0
Lost in Translation: Vietnam, the Paris Talks, and the Chennault Affair0
Exceptional Delusions0
Moral Clarity: Terrorism, the Culture Wars, and Modern U.S. Conservatism0
Defining Dispossession: Arbitration and the Transformation of Sovereign Debt0
Transpacific Exodus: Japanese American Migrants in Japan through the 1950s0
Of Consumers and Conservers: The International Organization of Consumer Unions, 1960s to 1980s0
“A Lot of People Watching”: Understanding the Theater of Terrorism0
The Dearth of Liberalism0
Sino-U.S. Exchange Diplomacy0
Dividing the Northern World: The Arctic and the Alaska Purchase0
Operation FIBER: “Communist Coffee” and Covert Economic Warfare in Guatemala0
Contributors0
Between Cooperation and a Hard Place0
Marilyn B. Young and the Receiving End of U.S. Power0
Revising the Drug War: A Genealogical and Historiographical Sketch0
Contributors0
Mexico's Global Turn0
The Stuttgart Incident: Sexual Violence and the Uses of History0
Century of Uncertainty0
Love is a Battlefield0
Stewards of Internationalism: United Nations Tour Guides, Gender, and Public Diplomacy, 1952–19770
“Education is the Precursor to Commerce”: Pan-Americanism and Inter-American Education0
Bottom-Up Diplomatic History0
The Shape-shifting Afterlives of the Monroe Doctrine0
Vanguard of the Religious Right: U.S. Evangelicals in Israeli-Controlled South Lebanon0
The 1960 U-2 Crisis Reconsidered: Technology, Masculinity, and U.S. Airpower’s ‘Unmanning’0
Agents of Empire: Domestic Class Conflict and US Imperial Expansion0
Decoding the Black Box of National Security in Space0
Ice Hockey's Globalization0
Impeaching Nixon for the Vietnam War0
A “People” Approach to U.S.-Soviet Relations0
Onward Christian Citizens: White Protestant Women in a New World Order0
The Consequences of Bad Intelligence0
A Transnational History of Puerto Rico’s National Liberation Struggles0
Contributors0
Can Human Rights Survive Technology?0
Power and Culture Redux0
Teacher-Technicians: Progressive Education, Point Four, and Development0
How Not to Recognize Genocide0
Human Rights Activism in the “Torture Chamber of Latin America”0
Letter to the Editors0
An Imperial Air0
Falling for Fascism0
Secrets and Lies0
Saigon in the Sixties0
The Great (Soviet-)American Road Trip0
Slaying the Global Coolie Myth0
Enlightening the Minds or Reinforcing the Stereotypes?0
The Monroe Doctrine in an Age of Global History0
A Life of Personal and Intellectual Freedom0
The China Trade and Transformations in Early U.S. Political Economy0
The Loyal British Colonies and the American Revolution0
The Centrality of Military Ties in the Philippine-U.S. Relationship0
“Peace and Friendship”: Overcoming the Cold War in the Children’s World of the Pioneer Camp Artek*0
A “Civil” Civil War?0
The Battle for Latin America0
The Diplomacy of Immigration Restriction in U.S.-Mexican Relations0
The Power of Comparison: Two Nations, Slavery, and the Road to War0
Citizen Diplomat, Global Activist: Reconsidering Norman Cousins0
Guestworker Programs and the Postwar U.S. Liberal Consensus0
Diplomacy from the Bottom Up: U.S.-Chilean Relations in the 1960s0
Transnational Feminisms and Colonial Complexities in the Pan-Pacific0
Pan-Americanism and the Definition of the Peruvian-Chilean Border, 1883–19290
Contributors0
Diasporic Politics in the Age of Decolonization: Korean Independence and the US Military Occupation of Korea, 1945–19480
The Forgotten Anarchists0
Exporting Imperialism: Arms, Iran, and the Military-Industrial Complex, 1969–19790
Protesting Architects: Development and Dissent at Colombia’s University of Valle0
The Late Cultural Cold War0
Putting an American God into Public Schools around the World0
The Diplomacy of Disasters0
Eternal Return?0
Our Men in Kabul0
A Coalition for Catastrophe0
“A Strange Paradox”: U.S. Global Economic Power and the British Welfare State, 1944–19510
If All People of Goodwill Do Their Part0
Glomar: An Ambiguous Intersection of Intelligence, Transparency, and Diplomacy0
The Second Phase of War: Youth in U.S.-Occupied Japan0
“Out of Time” and “Out of Place”0
Sexuality and Empire0
Empire, Globalization, Environmental Management: Regulating Pollution at the Panama Canal0
The Left Inside-the-Beltway0
The Growth Debate, North-South Politics, and the Fate of Environmental Internationalism in the 1970s0
The Geneva Crucible0
Chess, Not Checkers: The Complexities of Historic Creek Diplomacy0
The Many Currents of Antebellum Maritime Empire0
Anti-Communist Bananas: The United Fruit Company versus the Guatemalan Revolution0
Pint-Sized Political Pawns0
Imperial Violence, Imperial Lies: How Colonial Archives Package History0
Presidential Cold War Doctrines: What Are They Good For?0
Contributors0
Controlling Migration from Within0
Occupational Hazard: American Servicemen’s Sensory Encounters with China, 1945–19490
Reexamining the 1970s Revival of US-China Trade0
A Revolutionary Bromance: Masculinity, Performance, and Religion in Diplomacy0
“Wall Street’s Peace Shenanigans”: Stalin and a U.S.-Soviet Backchannel during the Korean War0
Before the Roosevelt Corollary: Colombia and the Nineteenth-Century Panama Canal Treaty Debates0
Cold War, Culture War0
Cold War Through an Oceanic Lens0
Chile, the United States, and the Korean War “Copper Problem”0
The Monroe Doctrine in the Americas: Towards a Hemispheric Intellectual History0
“What is a Missionary Good For, Anyway?”: Foreign Relations, Religion, and the Nineteenth Century0
Weaknesses of Empire: Rethinking Kaluaiko‘olau’s Confrontation with Hawai‘i’s Colonial State*0
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