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Cold War History, Volume 4 Issue 2 2004

ISSN: 1743-7962 (electronic) 1468-2745 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
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Original Articles
‘We Hungarian communists are realists’: János Kádár's foreign policy in the light of Hungarian–US relations, 1957–67
László Borhi
Pages 1 – 32
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‘Europe is our Common Home’: A study of Gorbachev's diplomatic concept
Marie-Pierre Rey
Pages 33 – 65
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The origins of Stalin's note of 10 March 1952
Wilfried Loth
Pages 66 – 88
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Johnson and European integration: A missed chance for transatlantic power
Max Guderzo
Pages 89 – 114
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British policy towards Eastern Europe and the impact of the ‘Prague Spring’, 1964–68
Geraint Hughes
Pages 115 – 139
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Documents
The begining of the Cold War between East and West: The aggravation of ideological confrontation
Dzhahangir G. Nadzhafov
Pages 140 – 174
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Review Article
‘Westernization’: A new paradigm for interpreting West European history in a Cold War context
Holger Nehring
Pages 175 – 191
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Book Reviews
Book reviews
Pages 192 – 202
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