Cold War Events
Soviet Policy in West Africa (1956-1964) as an Episode of the Cold War
May 12, 2003 // 12:00pm — 1:30pm
Cold War International History Project
Lives and Consequences: The Local Impact of the Cold War
April 25, 2003 // 12:00am
Cold War International History Project
The International Security Studies Program at Yale University and the Cold War International History Project team up for a conference on diplomatic history from a local perspective. The conference will analyze and discuss ways in which localities experienced the Cold War and communities influenced the conflict's larger actors.
Triangular Diplomacy and Regional Conflict: Re-Evaluating the Kissinger Years
April 15, 2003 // 3:30pm — 5:00pm
Cold War International History Project
Jussi Hanhimaki, 2002-2003 Woodrow Wilson Center Fellow, will present findings from his current research project. A commentary will be provided by William Burr, Senior Analyst at the National Security Archive.
Secret Empire: Eisenhower, the CIA, and the Hidden Story of America’s Space Espionage
April 15, 2003 // 10:00am — 11:00am
Cold War International History Project
A Director's Forum with Philip Taubman, Deputy Editorial Page Editor, The New York Times and two-time Polk award-winner
Khrushchev: The Man and His Era by William Taubman
March 25, 2003 // 2:30pm — 5:00pm
Cold War International History Project
The Cold War International History Project and the Kennan Institute present author William Taubman, Strobe Talbott, president of The Brookings Institution, and jounalist Daniel Schorr to discuss Khrushchev: The Man and His Era.
The North Korean Revolution, 1945-1950
March 07, 2003 // 2:30pm — 4:00pm
Cold War International History Project
Charles Armstrong will present his new book, "The North Korean Revolution, 1945-1950." A discussion will follow chaired by Dr. Katharine Moon and featuring comments by Selig S. Harrison and Dr. Kathryn Weathersby.
Argentina-United States Bilateral Relations: An Historical Perspective and Future Challenges
March 05, 2003 // 8:15am — 12:00pm
Cold War International History Project
The Rise and Fall of the Brezhnev Doctrine in Soviet Foreign Policy
January 29, 2003 // 2:30pm — 4:00pm
Cold War International History Project
The Rise and Fall of the Brezhnev Doctrine in Soviet Foreign Policy studies the collapse of Soviet control in Eastern Europe between 1968 and 1989, focusing especially on the Solidarity uprisings in Poland. Using firsthand testimony and new archival findings, it attempts a reassessment of Soviet foreign policy during this period.Comments will be provided by Charles Gati (SAIS).
Sacred Secrets: How Soviet Intelligence Operations Changed American History
December 02, 2002 // 11:00pm
Cold War International History Project
Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean during the Cold War
November 07, 2002 // 12:00am — November 06, 2002 // 11:00pm
Cold War International History Project