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New from the CWIHP e-Dossier Series: Introduction to the Willy Brandt Document Collection Willy Brandt - Berliner Ausgabe
Dec 01, 2010Pulling together 22 of the most insightful documents from the mammoth ten-volume German-language collection Berliner Ausgabe, Rother explores many of the key phases of West German Chancellor Willy Brandt's political life, including Ostpolitik and detente, the early 1980s era of renewed confrontation, Brandt's relationship with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, and his work on the North-South Commission aimed at developing a comprehensive international development strategy.
New From the CWIHP Book Series: A Distant Front in the Cold War: The USSR in West Africa and the Congo, 1956-1964
Nov 30, 2010A new book published by the Woodrow Wilson Center Press reveals West Africa as a significant site of Cold War conflict in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
NPIHP Welcomes Fellow Edoardo Sorvillo
Nov 30, 2010British Foreign Policy Elites and the Euromissiles Crisis
2010 NPIHP Fellow Mattia Toaldo
Nov 30, 2010In the Shadow of the Bomb: Nuclear Proliferation Policies in the Middle East During the Reagan Administration
New book by NPIHP Partner Matias Spektor
Nov 18, 2010Azeredo da Silveira: um Depoimento (Azeredo da Silveira: A Testimony)
Announcing NPIHP Fellow Giordana Pulcini
Nov 15, 2010The Evolution of Neoconservative Thinking on US Nuclear Policy in the 1970s and 1980s
Spring 2011 CWIHP Internship Opportunities
Oct 25, 2010Application Deadline: Monday, 15 November 2010
Call For Papers: The Balkans in the Cold War
Oct 19, 2010The turbulent recent history and the expanding historiography on 20th century Balkans have prompted the Centre for the International Affairs, Diplomacy and Strategy London School of Economics and Political Science and the Konstantinos Karamanlis Institute for Democracy to organize an international conference that will study the region in the context of the Cold War.
NKIDP documents featured in South Korea's Donga Ilbo and Chosun Ilbo
Oct 14, 2010The articles highlight the East German attitudes towards Kim Jong Il's succession in the early 1970s, drawing a parallel between the events some 36 years ago with the current question of Kim Jong Un's succession.
NPIHP Partner Anna-Mart van Wyk published in LSE IDEAS
Sep 27, 2010Deals, Denials and Declassification: Israeli-South African Nuclear Collaboration