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Sign in to add mentorMichael H. Hunt | grad student | 1990 | UNC Chapel Hill | |
(Cold War and revolution: Soviet-American rivalry and the origins of the Chinese Civil War, 1944-1946) |
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Westad OA. (2017) China and the end of the Cold War in Europe Cold War History. 17: 111-113 |
Westad OA. (2010) Walter L. Hixson. The Myth of American Diplomacy: National Identity and U.S. Foreign Policy. New Haven: Yale University Press. 2008. Pp. xi, 377. $35.00 The American Historical Review. 115: 256-256 |
Westad OA. (2005) The global cold war: third world interventions and the making of our times Foreign Affairs. 85: 157 |
Westad OA. (2000) Brothers in arms: the rise and fall of the Sino-Soviet alliance, 1945-1963 The American Historical Review. 105: 186 |
Westad OA. (2000) The New International History of the Cold War: Three (Possible) Paradigms Diplomatic History. 24: 551-565 |
Westad OA. (1997) A Partnership for Disorder: China, the United States, and Their Policies for the Postwar Disposition of the Japanese Empire, 1941–1945. By Xiaoyuan Liu. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996. xvi, 343 pp. $59-95, ISBN 0-521-55099-8.) The Journal of American History. 84: 294-295 |
Westad OA, Liu X. (1997) A Partnership for Disorder: China, the United States, and Their Policies for the Postwar Disposition of the Japanese Empire, 1941-1945 The American Historical Review. 103: 255 |
Westad OA, Lee C, Park D. (1997) China and Korea: Dynamic Relations . By Chae-Jin Lee, in collaboration with Doo-Bok Park. Stanford, Calif.: Hoover Institution Press, 1996. x, 218 pp. $32.95 (cloth); $19.95 (paper). The Journal of Asian Studies. 56: 457-458 |
Westad OA. (1997) Secrets of the Second World: The Russian Archives and the Reinterpretation of Cold War History Diplomatic History. 21: 259-271 |
Westad OA. (1996) The Book, the Bomb, and Stalin Diplomatic History. 20: 491-496 |