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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
‘Nuclear power is not just economics’: atomic energy and economic development in the Karachi Nuclear Power Plant Project (Kanupp), 1955–19654
The West and the birth of Bangladesh: foreign policy in the face of mass atrocity3
‘To defend the peace of Asia’: the Chinese Peace Committee and visions of Asian history, 1949–602
The twilight struggle: what the Cold War teaches us about Great Power rivalry today2
‘To Defend the Nicaraguan Revolution is to defend Mexico’: Mexican solidarity with the Sandinista Revolution, 1974-821
The Tunisian request: Saharan fallout, US assistance and the making of the International Atomic Energy Agency1
Diasporic Cold Warriors: Nationalist China, Anticommunism, and the Philippine Chinese, 1930s–1970sKung, Chien-Wen, Diasporic Cold Warriors: Nationalist China, Anticomm1
Koreagate Revisited: ROK Government Lobbying on the Human Rights Issue1
A Brief History of Cold War Liberalism1
‘Of the utmost importance for the survival of mankind’: The Alerdinck Foundation, the Media, and Citizen Diplomacy to End the Cold War, 1984–19921
Collapse: the fall of the Soviet UnionVladislav M. Zubok, Collapse: the fall of the Soviet Union (New Haven: Yale University, 2021), x1
From Imperialists to Pacifists: American Quakers and US-China Relations in the Cold War1
Not one inch: America, Russia and the making of post-Cold War stalemate1
Alternative infrastructures: Poland and the shaping of early post-Colonial Nigeria, 1958–1970 11
Clashing visions of non-alignment: the origins of the Cuban-Yugoslav conflict1
The end of the cold war in Southern Africa: the fall of the nuclear wall1
Comrades at enmity: Pyongyang-Hanoi split after the fall of Saigon1
Political beneficiaries of humanitarianism? The FNLA and the Angolan refugee crisis in the Congo (1960–1975)1
Cigar socialism: an entangled history of Yugoslav-Cuban relations1
‘Something that apparently troubles the Cubans significantly’: Jimmy Carter’s attempt to pressure Cuba ‘out of Africa’ through the Non-Aligned Movement, 1977-781
Early Cold War intelligence paper mills: the case of the Association of Hungarian Veterans1
Il ‘lodo Moro’: terrorismo e ragion di stato, 1969–1986 [The ‘lodo Moro’: terrorism and reason of state, 1969–1986]1
‘Inexpensive to us and yet very valuable to the impoverished Albanian people’: Covert Foreign Aid and the Anglo-American Subversion of Albania, 1951-551
Freedom on the offensive: human rights, democracy promotion, and US interventionism in the late Cold WarWilliam Michael Schmidli, Freedom on the offensive: human right1
Supplied cash and arms but losing anyway: Chinese support of the Lumumbist insurgencies in the Congo Crisis (1959–65)0
Consuls in the Cold War0
The Chinese advisory groups in the first Indochina War: their formation, evolution, and disbandment0
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
Une armée de diplomates: Les militaires américains et la France, 1944–19670
The first generation of Cuban students in the 1960s Soviet Union: shaping a revolutionary ‘culture of militancy’0
Japan’s Mediating Role in Sino-US Relations: The Negotiation of China’s Membership in the Asian Development Bank0
Complementary assistance: multilateral exchanges between the Soviet Union, China and Eastern European countries in Cold War Mongolia0
Human Rights and the Status of Children as Victims in the Late Cold War0
From convergence to divergence: Mozambique’s failed campaign to join the CMEA and the reconfiguration of East-South relations0
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
Migration in the time of revolution: China, Indonesia and the Cold War0
The last good neighbor: Mexico in the global sixties0
Pakistan’s pathway to the bomb. Ambition, politics, and rivalries0
‘Better to be a chicken’s head than an ox’s tail’: Japanese envoy diplomacy in the mediation of Konfrontasi (1965)0
Helmut Schmidt and British–German relations: a European misunderstanding0
A brief encounter: North Korea in the Eurocurrency market, 1973–800
Catholics on the barricades: Poland, France and the ‘Revolution’, 1891–19560
Refuge in Revolution: Chilean and Uruguayan Exiles in Cuba, 1973-19900
Cybernetics on the margins: computer science in Albanian higher education during the Cold War0
The Sandinista Revolution: A Global Latin American History; Nicaragua Must Survive: Sandinista Revolutionary Diplomacy in the Global Cold War0
‘An Agreement to Limit a Basic Human Right’: How the Orderly Departure Programme Reduced Freedom of Movement for Refugees from Vietnam (1979)0
Operation Refugee: the Congo Crisis and the end of humanitarian imperialism in Southern Rhodesia, 19600
Two Endings: semi-historiographical musings0
Research Notes Special Collection: the Cold War in Southern Africa0
Round Table: The end of the Cold War and the end of apartheid, April 19940
In the eyes of the beholder: American and Thai perceptions of the highland minority during the Cold War0
The political partnership between Israel and authoritarian Uruguay, 1972–19800
Inspectors for peace: a history of the International Atomic Energy Agency0
Round table for the 50 th anniversary of the Fall of Saigon, part I: America’s Vietnam War0
The war in Ukraine0
Warsaw and the Fedayeen: Wars in the Middle East, Secret Arms Deals and Polish Relations with the Palestine Liberation Organisation, 1967-19760
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
Negotiating Armageddon: civil defence in NATO and Denmark 1949-590
Human rights and the Jimmy Carter administration’s policy towards Poland, 1977–800
For Might and Right: Cold War defense spending and the remaking of American democracy 0
Dragon in the Golden Triangle: military operations of the people’s liberation army in Northern Burma, 1960–19610
Ripe for revolution: building socialism in the Third WorldJeremy Friedman, ed., Ripe for revolution: building socialism in the Third World 0
“Poor Devils”: German Contributions to American Flood Relief and the Early Cold War0
The Sino-ROK chilli pepper trade prior to the establishment of diplomatic relations (1974–1978)0
China’s Abandonment of Self-Reliance and Sino-American Opening before 19790
Unwilling to Quit: The Long Unwinding of American Involvement in VietnamDavid L. Prentice, Unwilling to Quit: The Long Unwinding of American Involvement in Vietnam0
Mobilizing Black Germany: Afro-German women and the making of a transnational movement0
Revolutionaries for the right: anticommunist internationalism and paramilitary warfare in the Cold War0
‘Foreign armies are functioning on Asian soil’: India, Indonesian decolonisation and the onset of the Cold War (1945–1949)0
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
Poland 1945: war and peace0
Rethinking the security issue in the China-Burma territorial dispute0
‘That is where the similarity ends’: refugee policies, communities, and connections between Cubans and Vietnamese0
The ‘Cosmic Bluff’ Revisited: Extended Nuclear Deterrence in the US–Norway Alliance0
Protestant missionaries and humanitarianism in the DRC: the politics of aid in Cold War Africa0
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
Cold war exiles and the CIA: plotting to free Russia0
Afghan Crucible: the Soviet invasion and the making of modern AfghanistanElizabeth Leake, Afghan Crucible: the Soviet invasion and the making of modern Afghanistan0
Research Note: the Nordic Africa Institute (NAI) Pamphlet Collection0
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
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
Harnessing the amber waves: U.S. grain embargoes against the Soviet Union and the politics of insecurity, 1975–19800
Soviet judgment at Nuremberg: a new history of the international military tribunal after World War II0
What it takes to recognise a new government? India’s diplomatic recognition and understanding of Castro’s Cuba0
Refugee Camps as Spaces of the Global Cold War: Cold War activism and humanitarian action within refugee camps in Honduras during the 1980s0
Listening in on the Congo crisis: Swedish radio and the imaginative experience of sudden war-fighting0
Havel: unfinished revolution0
Soldiers of Fortune, Soldiers of God: Evangelical Mercenaries and the Making of the Rhodesian-American Religious Lobby, 1965–19800
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 Last Revolution: The Sandinista Insurrection and the Inter-American Cold WarGerardo Sánchez Nateras, The Last Revolution: The Sandinista Insurrection and the Inter0
Development through dispossession: coffee as mutual aid between Vietnam and East Germany0
Itineraries of expertise: science, technology and the environment in Latin America’s Long Cold War0
Pirates and imperialists: Taiwan and the United States in the Polish communist press, 1953-19550
The human factor: Gorbachev, Reagan and Thatcher, and the end of the Cold War0
African Students in East Germany, 1949–19750
China, Yugoslavia, and socialist worldmaking: convergences and divergencesZvonimir Stopić, Jure Ramšak, Liang Zhanjun, and Jože Pirjevec, eds. China, Yugoslavia, and s0
Revolutionary State-Making in Dar es Salaam: African liberation and the global Cold War, 1961–19740
Civil aviation and the globalization of the Cold War0
Internationalism, Cooperation and Personal Entanglements between Cuba, the German Democratic Republic, and Angola in the Socialist World0
Bargaining for humanitarian aid across the Iron Curtain: Western relief workers in Romania in the late 1970s0
After empire?: Cold War scholarship on Mao’s China0
Selling White Australia: the Asian visits fund and assimilation as a foundational concept in Australian Cold War public diplomacy0
The Cold War History of Wheat Flour in South Korea, 1945–1960: the Discourse of Corruption and the April Revolution of 19600
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
Research Notes: Negotiating South African ministerial archives (Defence & Foreign Affairs)0
The consequences of the Cold War for the ANC0
Refugee transport and the Cold War: the Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration (ICEM) and the Hungarian refugees of 19560
The Sandinista Revolution: A Global Latin American History0
‘Tangled times’: Central American refugee perspectives on the long Cold War*0
Mexico and the Balancing of Nuclear Perils and Promises in the 1960s0
Decolonization, self-determination, and the rise of global human rights politicsA. Dirk Moses, Marco Duranti and Roland Burke, eds, Decolonization, self-determination,0
A Comparative Perspective on South Africa’s End of the Cold War0
The IMF as a ‘mantle of multilateral anonymity’: US-IMF-Brazil relations, 1956–90
Welcome to Santiago. Commercial aviation relations between Chile and the socialist countries, 1970–19730
The CMEA and China during the 1950s: Scientific-Technical Cooperation in the Socialist World0
The activities of Polish military intelligence under the cover of the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission, and its impact on the failure of arms control in Korea, 1953–19560
Teaching anticommunism: Fred Schwarz and American postwar conservatismHubert Villeneuve, Teaching anticommunism: Fred Schwarz and American postwar conservatism 0
Smooth Transition? Dismantling and Accommodating Colonial Rule in Late 1940s South China0
Hungary’s Cold War: international relations from the end of World War II to the fall of the Soviet Union0
Taking Third World Solidarity with a Pinch of Salt: Socialist Poland’s policies towards 1960s Mali0
Forging the Indian Steel Industry: How Soviet Designs Won the Day0
Cuban memory wars: retrospective politics in revolution and exile0
The CIA and creole anticommunism in Cold War Ecuador0
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 New Latin American Left in a polarised Cold War: The story of Vivian Trías0
Balkan Cyberia: Cold War Computing, Bulgarian Modernization, and the Information Age behind the Iron CurtainVictor Petrov, Balkan Cyberia: Cold War Computing, Bulgaria0
The rock star and the dictator: Udo Lindenberg’s East German celebrity diplomacy0
French Nuclear Strategy: The Making of a ‘Consensus’ (1972–1988)0
Mission Impossible: Explaining the Failure of Ho Chi Minh’s Mediation Efforts Inside the Marxist-Leninist World, 1960-19610
Shaka Zulu in the Polish People’s Republic (PRL): exploring South African-Polish links in the late Cold War0
Perils, promises and perspectives: nuclear weapons, atomic energy and the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions in the early Cold War0
Building the population bomb0
Rostislav Ulianovskii, the Tudeh Party of Iran and Soviet attempts to set Iran on a non-capitalist path of development (1979–83)0
Professors and Students in the Cultural Cold War: The Case of Ethiopia *0
Resistance International: Soviet dissidents, US conservatives, and Cold War ‘anti-communist internationalism’, 1983-930
Research note: the Cuban Missile Crisis and a war of words in Argentina0
The Atlantic realists: empire and international thought between Germany and the United StatesMatthew Specter, The Atlantic realists: empire and international thought b0
An alternative decolonisation: the Republic of China in the 1947 Asian Relations Conference0
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
Call for Submissions: Conversations on Cold War History0
Reconnecting across the Iron Curtain: Hamburg’s Policy of the Elbe0
Magyar-kínai kapcsolatok 1949–19890
Retconning the history of covert operations: spy comics at the end of the Cold War0
Response to the article ‘Unfit for purpose: reassessing the development and deployment of French nuclear weapons (1956–74)’ by Pelopidas and Philippe0
Finding Nguyen Van Thieu: the value of multinational, multi-archival research0
Peripheral nerve: health and medicine in Cold War Latin America0
Soviet Aid and the Mongolian Economy: The Global South in CMEA, 1962-19910
Stalin: passage to revolution0
No Vietnam in Korea: China’s Cold War strategy and Sino-DPRK relations, 1978-19910
The African Student Movement in the Soviet Union during the 1960s: Pan-Africanism and Communism in the Shadow of Nation-States0
Pax transatlantica: America and Europe in the post-Cold War era0
Margaret Thatcher, British public opinion and German reunification, 1989–900
The global interior: mineral frontiers and American power0
The Story of Laura. Eastern Bloc Surveillance of Spain in the Late Cold War (1967-1990)0
Who Helped the Soviet Bloc Dissidents? Western Subversive Encounters Beyond the Iron Curtain During the Cold War: Narratives, Approaches, Puzzles.0
In search of Islamic legitimacy: the USSR, the Afghan communists and the Muslim world0
Burn after reading: Operation Focus and the fictional Nemzeti Ellenzéki Mozgalom in the lead-up to the 1956 Hungarian Uprising0
Brokering Peace: Japan’s Conflict-Resolution Role in Southeast Asia during the Cold War0
‘China marching with India’: India’s Cold War advocacy for the People’s Republic of China at the United Nations, 1949–19710
Beyond the Arc of Crisis: Jimmy Carter and the Arab ‘Radicals,’ 1978–790
Piecing Together a Fragmentary History: African Soldiers from Decolonization to the Post-Cold War World0
Art versus politics: Polish-Dutch international cultural relationships at the outset of the Cold War (1947–50)0
‘We have to tread warily’: East Pakistan, India and the pitfalls of foreign intervention in the Cold War0
No Risk (Reduction), No Reward: Re-examining the 1973 US-Soviet Agreement on the Prevention of Nuclear War0
‘Unwilling to awaken’: The special status of the Poland-China route and Polish-Sino shipping cooperation in the early 1950s0
The gathering storm: Eduardo Frei’s Revolution in Liberty and Chile’s Cold War0
Unknown page of history: the dispatch of Chinese workers to the USSR (1954–1957)0
All part of the same struggle: Berlin’s role in German-US relations during the Lyndon Johnson presidency0
Contra solidarity: revolution and counterrevolution in the united states and nicaragua0
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
Breaking down bipolarity: Yugoslavia’s foreign relations during the Cold War0
The Central African-Iberian Crossroads: Equatorial Guinea and Spain in US Policy during the 1970s0
Folklore and Global Cross-cultural Communication in the Communist World: Poland and China in the 1950s0
Research Note: Mayibuye Archives and the Cold War in Southern Africa0
Interior's Proper Place: response to Tyler Priest0
Research Notes: A new section of Cold War History0
Blue Helmet Bureaucrats: United Nations Peacekeeping and the Reinvention of Colonialism, 1945-1971Tudor, Margot. 2023. Blue Helmet Bureaucrats: United Nations Peacekee0
‘A Fly in the Ointment’: Apartheid South Africa’s Transnational Nuclear Network during the Cold War, 1953–19760
A Cold War endgame or an opportunity missed? Analysing the Soviet collapse Thirty years later0
‘An alien ideology’: Cold War perceptions of the Irish Republican Left0
‘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
South Africa and end of the Cold War0
Political fallout: nuclear weapons testing and the making of a global environmental crisisToshihiro Higuchi, Political fallout: nuclear weapons testing and the making 0
European Socialist Regimes’ Fateful Engagement with the West: National Strategies in the Long 1970s European Socialist Regimes’ Fateful Engagement with the West: Natio0
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