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Stalin's unwanted child
Stalin's unwanted child

By Wilfried Loth

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Wars and peace
Wars and peace

By David Allan Mayers

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Wars and Peace is a historical look at how Americans have tried to conceptualize peace during five national security crises: the Civil War, the Spanish-American War, World War I, World War II, and...

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Anglo-American relations in the twentieth century
Anglo-American relations in the twentieth century

By Ritchie Ovendale

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Challenging many existing interpretations, Professor Ovendale offers a stimulating critique of the international relations between Britain and the United States throughout this century based on the...

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Chinese perspectives on international relations
Chinese perspectives on international relations

By Gerald Chan

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This book is the first of its kind to probe into the Chinese mindset to see how they perceive international relations, based on primary sources, interviews, and field research in Beijing. It analys...

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Containing Germany
Containing Germany

By Spencer Mawby

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Britain and the occupation of Austria, 1943-45
Britain and the occupation of Austria, 1943-45

By Alice Hills

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"The relationship of policy to strategy is a central issue in international studies. Using the little-known, but highly relevant, example of British planning for the occupation of Austria in 1945,...

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