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wilsoncenter.org | Jun 6th 2011
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New From the CWIHP Working Paper Series: The Interkit Story: A Window into the Final Decades of the Sino-Soviet Relationship by James Hershberg, Sergey Radchenko, Péter Vámos, and David Wolff.

CWIHP is pleased to announce the publication of the latest addition to the CWIHP Working Papers Series, Working Paper #63: The Interkit Story: A Window into the Final Decades of the Sino-Soviet Relationship by James Hershberg, Sergey Radchenko, Péter Vámos, and David Wolff.

New From the CWIHP Book Series: The Cold War in East Asia: 1945-1991

Summer NKIDP Internship Opportunities

New From the CWIHP Book Series: Stalin and Togliatti: Italy and the Origins of the Cold War

Summer 2011 CWIHP Internship Opportunities

CWIHP Director, Christian F. Ostermann has been appointed as a member to the Department of Interior's Cold War Advisory Committee

Announcing the Summer 2011 Nuclear Boot Camp

New Document Reader
The Euromissiles Crisis and the End of the Cold War: 1977-1987

Call for Papers: Trust but Verify: Confidence and Distrust from Detente to the End of the Cold War
7-9 November 2011, Woodrow Wilson Center and German Historical Institute, Washington, DC

New from the CWIHP e-Dossier Series: Introduction to the Willy Brandt Document Collection Willy Brandt - Berliner Ausgabe

New From the CWIHP Working Paper Series: The Soviet Pavilion at Brussels ’58 by Susan E. Reid.
CWIHP is pleased to announce the publication of the latest addition to the CWIHP Working Papers Series, Working Paper #62: The Soviet Pavilion at Brussels ’58: Convergence, Conversion, Critical Assimilation, or Transculturation? by Susan E. Reid.

New From the CWIHP Book Series: A Distant Front in the Cold War: The USSR in West Africa and the Congo, 1956-1964
A 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.

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