
The Oxford Handbook of the Cold War
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- 1: 1. Introduction: Richard H. Immerman/Petra Goedde
- Part I: Conceptual Frameworks
- 2: Akira Iriye: Historicizing the Cold War
- 3: Naoko Shibusawa: Ideology, Culture, and the Cold War
- 4: Ian Jackson: Economics and the Cold War
- 5: Geoffrey Warner: Geopolitics and the Cold War
- 6: Prasenjit Duara: The Cold War and the Imperialism of Nation States
- Part II: Regional Cold Wars/Cold War Crises
- 7: Vladimir Pechatnov: The US-Soviet Relationship
- 8: Rana Mitter: China
- 9: Klaus Larres: Great Britain
- 10: Andreas Etges: Western Europe
- 11: Bernd Stoever: Eastern Europe
- 12: Lars Schoultz: Latin America
- 13: Andrew Rotter: South Asia
- 14: Ang Chen Guan: Southeast Asia
- 15: Salim Yaqub: The Cold War and the Middle East
- 16: Elizabeth Schmidt: Africa
- 17: Antony Best: Japan and the Cold War
- Part III: Waging the Cold War
- 18: Vladislav Zubok: Cold War Strategies/Power and Culture - East
- 19: Christopher Endy: Power and Culture in the West
- 20: David Stone: Military
- 21: Campbell Craig: Atomic Peace and Warfare
- 22: Amy Sayward: International Institutions
- 23: Robert Mark Spaulding: Trade, Aid, and Economic Warfare
- 24: John Prados: Cold War Intelligence History
- Part IV: Challenging the Cold War Paradigm
- 25: Philip Gassert: Internal Challenges to the Cold War: Oppositional Movements East and West
- 26: Penny Von Eschen: Locating the Transnational in the Cold War
- 27: Cary Fraser: Decolonization
- 28: Barbara Keys and Roland Burke: Human Rights
- 29: Brenda Gayle Plummer: Race
- 30: Helen Laville: Gender
- 31: Dianne Kirby: Religion
- 32: Richard P. Tucker: Environment
- 33: Hyung Gu Lynn: Globalization
- 34: Nicholas Guyatt: The End of the Cold War
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