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  1. The New Cold War: Putin's Russia and the Threat to the West by Edward Lucas, 2008-02-19
  2. The Cold War : A New History by John Lewis Gaddis, 2005-12-29
  3. The Culture of the Cold War (The American Moment) by Stephen J. Whitfield, 1996-04-22
  4. The Global Cold War: Third World Interventions and the Making of Our Times by Odd Arne Westad, 2007-03-19
  5. The Cultural Cold War: The CIA and the World of Arts and Letters by Frances Stonor Saunders, 2001-04
  6. Cold War Submarines: The Design and Construction of U.S. and Soviet Submarines, 1945-2001 by Norman Polmar, K. J. Moore, 2005-06-30
  7. Inside the Kremlin's Cold War: From Stalin to Krushchev by Vladislav Zubok, Constantine Pleshakov, 1997-04-25
  8. American Cold War Strategy: Interpreting NSC 68 (Bedford Books in American History) by Ernest R. May, 1993-03-15
  9. America, Russia and the Cold War 1945-2006 by Walter LaFeber, 2006-11-20
  10. The New Cold War: Revolutions, Rigged Elections, and Pipeline Politics in the Former Soviet Union by Mark A. MacKinnon, 2007-10-04
  11. Conflict After Cold War: Arguments on Causes of War and Peace (3rd Edition) by Richard K. Betts, 2007-08-02
  12. The Cold War: A History Through Documents by Edward H. Judge, John W. Langdon, 1998-06-02
  13. America, Russia, and the Cold War, 1945 - 2000 by Walter Lafeber, 2001-09-27
  14. Cold War, Cool Medium: Television, McCarthyism, and American Culture (Film and Culture) by Thomas Doherty, 2005-02-17

1. CNN - Cold War
WRITEA-LONG Read a cold war thriller written by CNN.com readers. Your cold war Memories Click each message to read more. The best of your cold war memories.
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2. Documents Related To The Cold War
Full text original documents relating to the cold war period. Covers the years from 1945 to 1986. A very wide range of material dealing with many points of view. Also has a retrospective section looking back on the era.
http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/coldwar.htm
Documents Relating to American Foreign Policy
The Cold War
"Instances of Use of United States Forces Abroad, 1798 - 1993," by Ellen C. Collier, Specialist in U.S. Foreign Policy, Foreign Affairs and National Defense Division, Washington DC: Congressional Research Service Library of Congress October 7, 1993 The Cold War International History Project, Woodrow Wilson Center The Harvard Project on Cold War Studies Parallel History Project on NATO and the Warsaw Pact ... CNN Special on the Cold War
Pre-1945
The Venona Files National Counterintelligence Center, "Venona" National Security Archive, Oral History, Professor George Kennan Havana Meeting of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the American Republics, July 21-30,1940 ... U.N., Plan of Work Adopted by the Commission for Conventional Armaments, July 8, 1947
The Marshall Plan
ADDRESS BY GENERAL GEORGE C. MARSHALL SECRETARY OF STATE OF THE UNITED STATES AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY, JUNE 5, 1947 Commencement Address, Harvard University, June 5, 1947, Speaker: George C. Marshall, U.S. Secretary of State in Real Audio Format Memorandum: Secretary of State's Harvard Speech of June, 1947, filed July 2, 1947 PBS, ... Letter, Senator Joseph McCarthy to President Eisenhower re James B. Conant as High Commissioner in Germany, February 3, 1953 Page Page Department of State, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs. Office of Near Eastern Affairs Memorandum. "Arab Public Relations in the U.S.," February 13, 1953.

3. Welcome To The HPCWS
Welcome to the Harvard Project on cold war Studies
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~hpcws

4. The Cold War Museum
The cold war Museum is a nonprofit organization dedicated to education, preservation, and research on the global, ideological, and political confrontations
http://www.coldwar.org/
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5. Cold War Hot Links: Web Sorces Relating To The Cold War
cold war Hot Links. These links are to webpages which other people have created and like most things on the net, they run the entire spectrum of political thought and vary greatly in quality. How
http://www.stmartin.edu/~dprice/cold.war.html
Cold War Hot Links
These links are to webpages which other people have created and like most things on the net, they run the entire spectrum of political thought and vary greatly in quality. Nonetheless, they do provide web- surfers with some interesting views and information on the Cold War and the National Security State.
Some Cold War Web Resources
Scanned FOIA Anthropology Documents About this page and what I'm up to. I'm an anthropologist who is using the Freedom of Information Act , archival sources and interviews to write an historical account of the influences of the Cold War on American anthropology. This is a broad project and examines a variety of interactions between anthropologists and organizations such as the CIA FBI NSA OSS and other governmental agencies. This past year I organized an invited session on "American Anthropology and the National Security State" at the (Nov. 15-20) 1995 meetings of the American Anthropological Association (click here to see titles of papers). One piece of residual slag from this Cold War research is the creation of an

6. Cold War
cold war Postwar Estrangement. The Western democracies and the Soviet cold war Soviet Perspectives. After World War II, Joseph Stalin
http://www.ibiblio.org/expo/soviet.exhibit/coldwar.html
Cold War: Postwar Estrangement
The Western democracies and the Soviet Union discussed the progress of World War II and the nature of the postwar settlement at conferences in Tehran (1943), Yalta (February 1945), and Potsdam (July-August 1945). After the war, disputes between the Soviet Union and the Western democracies, particularly over the Soviet takeover of East European states, led Winston Churchill to warn in 1946 that an "iron curtain" was descending through the middle of Europe. For his part, Joseph Stalin deepened the estrangement between the United States and the Soviet Union when he asserted in 1946 that World War II was an unavoidable and inevitable consequence of "capitalist imperialism" and implied that such a war might reoccur. The Cold War was a period of East-West competition, tension, and conflict short of full-scale war, characterized by mutual perceptions of hostile intention between military-political alliances or blocs. There were real wars, sometimes called "proxy wars" because they were fought by Soviet allies rather than the USSR itself along with competition for influence in the Third World, and a major superpower arms race. After Stalin's death, East-West relations went through phases of alternating relaxation and confrontation, including a cooperative phase during the 1960s and another, termed dtente, during the 1970s. A final phase during the late 1980s and early 1990s was hailed by President Mikhail Gorbachev, and especially by the president of the new post-Communist Russian republic, Boris Yeltsin, as well as by President George Bush, as beginning a partnership between the two states that could address many global problems.

7. Cold War Policies
cold war Policies 19451991. 1. Negotiation 1945. Yalta - The cold war Begins. Outline notes for the First Year of the cold war. 2. Demonstrations 1946. The Nuclear Arms Race. Outline notes for Truman 1946. 3. Containment 1947-1949
http://history.acusd.edu/gen/20th/coldwar0.html
Cold War Policies 1945-1991
1. Negotiation 1945
2. Demonstrations 1946
3. Containment 1947-1949
4. Coercion 1950-1968
5. Detente 1968-1980
6. Confrontation 1980-1985
7. Glasnost 1985-1989
8. Revolution 1989-1991

8. CNN - Cold War Experience: Espionage
Hazardous to Your Health. cold war assassins had to be discreet. The Invisible War The full story of cold war espionage from Los Alamos to Aldrich Ames.
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/cold.war/experience/spies/
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a 4.0 browser and requires javascript Hazardous to Your Health Cold War assassins had to be discreet. That's why KGB hit man Nikolai Khokhlov carried a gun disguised as a cigarette case. Read about this and other "Tools of the Trade." Click to launch. Man Without a Face For 30 years, Markus Wolf ran the international wing of East Germany's "Stasi" intelligence agency, one of the Cold War's most effective espionage operations. Here's the inside story of how he infiltrated the West.
The Spy Who Got Away At age 19 he joined the Manhattan Project and passed nuclear secrets to Moscow. Some say he cut eight years off the Soviet A-bomb program. Meet Ted Hall, and other "Master Spies." Click to launch.
The Invisible War

The full story of Cold War espionage from Los Alamos to Aldrich Ames. From the companion book to the COLD WAR television series. Spies in the Digital Age Noted espionage expert H. Keith Melton explains how computers have changed the rules of the game.
Target: Abdul Kassem Before there was Saddam Hussein, there was General Abdul Kassem. The CIA plot to kill him is among the Cold War espionage tales in

9. Ronald Reagan And The Soviet Union Homepage
Examines the last few years of the cold war, with a particular focus on Ronald Reagan's policy towards the Soviet Union. Includes pictures and a comprehensive speech section.
http://www.reagan.dk/
Share your thoughts on Reagan
This homepage examines the last few years of the Cold War, with a particular focus on Ronald Reagan's policy towards the Soviet Union. Feel free to submit comments or questions , or express your views on the Ronald Reagan Presidency. Sponsors: Pianist

10. Cold War International History Project @ The Woodrow Wilson International Center
The cold war International History Project aims to disseminate new information and perspectives on the history of the cold war, in particular new findings from previously inaccessible sources on
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... International Studies Division Thank you for visiting the Cold War International History Project (CWIHP) website! CWIHP was established at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C., in 1991 with the generous support of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. The Cold War International History Project disseminates new information and perspectives on the history of the Cold War, in particular new findings from previously inaccessible sources on "the other side" the former Communist world. [more] Featured Collections The following document collections represent key segments of the growing digital archive of documents obtained and translated by the CWIHP and its partners. For more documents on the Cold War, visit the CWIHP Virtual Archive. The Korean War The 1956 Polish and Hungarian Crises The Soviet Invasion in Afghanistan The Cuban Missile Crisis ... The End of the Cold War News CWIHP Bulletin No. 14/15 Available for Download

11. The Cold War Museum - Background
Background In 1996, Francis Gary Powers, Jr. and John C. Welch founded the cold war Museum to preserve cold war history and honor cold war Veterans.
http://www.coldwar.org/museum/background.html
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In 1996, Francis Gary Powers, Jr. and John C. Welch founded the Cold War Museum to preserve Cold War history and honor Cold War Veterans. Currently, a mobile exhibit of historical artifacts associated with the U-2 Incident of May 1960 is traveling around the world promoting interest in the creation of a permanent Cold War Museum facility. The display has been exhibited at many sites including:

12. ThinkQuest : Site Removed
An overview of the cold war and a collection of essays on cold war topics.
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13. At Cold War's End: US Intelligence On The Soviet Union And Eastern Europe, 1989-
At cold war s End US Intelligence on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, 19891991. For once it was good to be wrong. The cold war Ends.
http://www.cia.gov/csi/books/19335/art-1.html
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At Cold War's End: US Intelligence on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, 1989-1991
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14. The National Archives Learning Curve | Cold War
cold war uses an extensive range of original source material including documents, photographs, posters and video. Did the cold war really start in 19191939?
http://learningcurve.pro.gov.uk/coldwar/default.htm

15. CNN Cold War - The Atomic Age: From Fission To Fallout
A brief history of the beginning of the Atomic Age including photographs, video clips and links. Part of a series on the cold war.
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The Atomic Age: From fission to fallout For many people now living, the modern world began on August 6, 1945. The U.S. atomic bombings of the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and, three days later, Nagasaki, brought an end to World War II. But the arrival of the Atomic Age, and the brutal evidence of just how effective this new weapon was, tainted the ensuing peace. Edward R. Murrow, a famed U.S. radio journalist of the time, commented: "Seldom if ever has a war ended leaving the victors with such a sense of uncertainty and fear, with such a realization that the future is obscure and that survival is not assured." A brief bomb history Scientists knew about the atom's basic structure as early as the late 1800s. But only six years elapsed between the discovery of fission in 1939 and the destruction of Hiroshima by an atomic bomb. By the 1930s, physicists were aware of the potential military uses of nuclear energy. In 1939, German-born scientist Albert Einstein sent a letter to U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt alerting him to the possible threat. Soon after the U.S. entered World War II, the United States government secretly established the Manhattan Project to develop an atomic bomb. QUICKTIME VR Little Boy:
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16. Welcome To The Woodrow Wilson International Center For Scholars
Information from the transcripts of plenums of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union during the Khrushchev era.
http://wwics.si.edu/index.cfm?topic_id=1409&fuseaction=library.document&

17. Cold War Veterans
Lobbies for veterans' benefits, educates the public about the cold war, and provides a fraternal community for cold war veterans. Press releases, news, and discussion forum.
http://www.coldwarveterans.com/
Home Join CWVA Cold War Service Medal/ Certificate Honor Roll ... Contact Cold War Veterans Related Links: California Chapter -CWVA Jane's Defence Army Times Navy Times ... Contact Cold War Veterans Updated June 1, 2004 CWVA lays a Wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns as part of the Official 2004 Memorial Day Ceremonies Join the Discussion on the CWVA Forum May-June 2004 Issue of Cold War Times Massachusetts bestows wartime benefits upon Cold War Veterans Join the fight for the Cold War Medal by joining the CWVA or renewing your 2004 membership today: Join Renew Florida Governor declares
Cold War Victory Day: May 1, 2004
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Cold War Victory Day: May 1, 2004

Cold War Victory Prayer Dear God,
We praise your Holy Name and THANK YOU for preserving the human race from the terrors of the Cold War. We thank you for giving courage and dedication to the men and women who served — and sacrificed — during this period (September 2, 1945 to December 26, 1991). In so doing, the freedoms we now enjoy — often without adequate reflection — have been preserved so that they may be passed down to another generation. On this day — May 1st, 2004, we do give thanks in recognition of the freedom that has been preserved at great cost. And we pray that you will continue to guide and lead our people so that one day everyone — everywhere — will be free at last. Amen.

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19. AII POW-MIA Site Map
A massive POWMIA Archive featuring news, reports, email news network, documents, daily monthly updates, military, government research links, testimony on Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Korea - cold war, World War II, Russia, China and Iraq.
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20. CNN - Cold War
This site is best viewed with. a 4.0 browser and requires javascript. It was a conflict that devastated one nation and divided another. Vietnam brought a new dimension to the cold war and forced the United States to rethink its goals Richard Nixon. cold war Timeline. Share your thoughts and memories about the
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It was a conflict that devastated one nation and divided another. Vietnam brought a new dimension to the Cold War and forced the United States to rethink its goals in the superpower rivalry.
In 1954, an assault on a remote French garrison in Vietnam set in motion the turbulent events that would lead to America's costliest war.
Associated Press correspondent Richard Pyle on the "Five o'clock Follies" of Vietnam and how the rules of media-military engagement were changed.
The specter of America's first "living room war" continues to haunt Washington in the post-Cold War era.
TIME: Blood All Over

July 16, 1965

Pravda: Stop the dirty war

March 28, 1965

The very name Vietnam in Chinese means "cross over to the south." Newsreel Flashback Unfriendly Fire Windows Media Download player The Vietnam War: A geographic history of the conflict You're LBJ. Should you push the Tonkin Gulf resolution through Congress? Philip Caputo U.S. Marine/Author Robert McNamara U.S. Secretary of Defense

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