Masterpieces of History
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Baker, James. The Politics of Diplomacy. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1995.
Békés, Csaba. “Back to Europe: The International Background of the Political Transition in Hungary, 1988-1990,” in The Roundtable Talks of 1989: The Genesis of Hungarian Democracy: Analysis and Documents, ed. Bozóki, Andras (Budapest: Central European University Press, 2002), 237-272.
Békés, Csaba, Malcolm Byrne, Janós M. Rainer, eds. The 1956 Hungarian Revolution: A History in Documents. Budapest: Central European University Press, 2002.
Beschloss, Michael and Strobe Talbott. At the Highest Levels. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1993.
Blanton, Thomas. “When Did the Cold War End?” Cold War International History Project Bulletin 10 (Winter 1997): 184-193.
Braithwaite, Rodric. Across the Moscow River: The World Turned Upside Down. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2002.
Brooks, Stephen G. and William C. Wohlforth. “Power, Globalization, and the End of the Cold War,” International Security 25, No. 3 (2000-2001): pp. 5-53.
Brown, Archie. The Gorbachev Factor. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996.
Brown, Archie, ed. The Demise of Marxism-Leninism in Russia. New York: Pal-grave Macmillan, 2004.
Brown, Archie. Seven Years that Changed the World: Perestroika in Perspective. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.
Brown, Archie. “The Change to Engagement in Britain’s Cold War Policy: The Origins of the Thatcher-Gorbachev Relationship,” Journal of Cold War Studies 10:3 (Summer 2008): 3-47.
Brzezinski, Zbigniew. The Grand Failure: The Birth and Death of Communism in the Twentieth Century. New York: Scribners, 1989.
Bush, George H.W. and Brent Scowcroft. A World Transformed. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1998.
Chafetz, Glenn R. Gorbachev, Reform, and the Brezhnev Doctrine: Soviet Policy toward Eastern Europe, 1985-1990. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1993.
Chernyaev, Anatoly. “The Diary of Anatoly Chernyaev,” National Security Archive electronic briefing book, October 19, 1985. http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB192/index.htm
Chernyaev, Anatoly. My Six Years with Gorbachev. Philadelphia: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2000.
Chernyaev, Anatoly, et al., eds. V Politburo TsK KPSS: po zapisyam Anatoliya Chernyaeva, Vadima Medvedeva, Georgiya Shakhnazarova (1985-1991). Moscow: Alpina Business Books, 2006.
Dawisha Karen. Eastern Europe, Gorbachev, and Reform: The Great Challenge. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
Dobbs, Michael. Down With Big Brother: The Fall of the Soviet Empire. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1997.
Dobrynin, Anatoly. In Confidence: Moscow’s Ambassador to America’s Six Cold War Presidents (1962-1986). New York: Times Books, Random House, 1995.
English, Robert. Russia and the Idea of the West: Gorbachev, Intellectuals, and the End of the Cold War. New York: Columbia University Press, 2000.
Evangelista, Matthew. Unarmed Forces: The Transnational Movement to End the Cold War. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1999.
Falin, Valentin. Bez skidok na obstoyatel’stva: Politicheskie vospominaniya.
Moscow: Respublika, Sovremennik, 1999.
FitzGerald, Frances. Way Out There In the Blue: Reagan, Star Wars, and the End of the Cold War. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2000.
Gaidar, Yegor. Gibel’ Imperii: Uroki dlya sovremennoi Rossii. Moscow: ROSSPEN, 2006.
Garthoff, Raymond L. Detente and Confrontation: American-Soviet Relations from Nixon to Reagan. Washington DC: Brookings Institution Press, 1994.
Garthoff, Raymond L. The Great Transition: American-Soviet Relations and the End of the Cold War. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 1994.
Garthoff, Raymond L. “Estimating Soviet Military Intentions and Capabilities,” in Watching the Bear: Essays on CIA’s Analysis of the Soviet Union, eds. Haines, Gerald K. and Robert E. Leggett (Langley, VA: Central Intelligence Agency, Center for the Study of Intelligence, 2002).
Garton Ash, Timothy. The Uses of Adversity: Essays on the Fate of Central Europe. New York: Random House, 1989.
Garton Ash, Timothy. The Magic Lantern: The Revolution of ‘89 Witnessed in Warsaw, Budapest, Berlin, and Prague. New York: Random House, 1990.
Garton Ash, Timothy. In Europe’s Name: Germany and the Divided Continent. New York: Random House, 1993.
Gates, Robert M. From the Shadows: The Ultimate Insider’s Story of Five Presidents and How They Won the Cold War. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1996.
Gati, Charles. The Bloc that Failed: Soviet-East European Relations in Transition. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1990.
Goldgeier, James. Not Whether but When: The U.S. Decision to Enlarge NATO. Washington DC: Brookings Institution Press, 1999.
Gorbachev, Mikhail. Zhizn’ i reformy. Moscow: Novosti, 1995.
Gorbachev, Mikhail. Ponyat’perestroiku … Pochemu eto vazhno seichas. Moscow: Alpina Books 2006.
Grachev, Andrei. Gorbachev. Moscow: Vagrius, 2001.
Grachev, Andrei. Gorbachev’s Gamble: Soviet Foreign Policy and the End of the Cold War. Cambridge, UK: Polity, 2008.
Hertle, Hans-Hermann. “The Fall of the Wall: The Unintended Self-Dissolution of East Germany’s Ruling Regime,” Cold War International History Project Bulletin, 12/13 (Fall/Winter 2001): 131-164.
Horn, Gyula. Freiheit, die ich meine. Erinnerungen des ungarischen Aussenministers, der den Eisernen Vorhang Delete. Hamburg 1991.
Hutchings, Robert L. American Diplomacy and the End of the Cold War. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997.
Kashlev, Yurii. Helsinskii protsess 1975-2005: Svet i teni glazami uchastnika. Moscow: Izvestia, 2005.
Kramer, Mark. “The Collapse of East European Communism and the Repercussions within the Soviet Union” (Parts I, II, III) in Journal of Cold War Studies 5, no. 4 (Fall 2003); vol. 6, no. 4 (Fall 2004); and vol. 7, no. 1 (Winter 2005).
Kramer, Mark. “The Myth of a No-NATO-Enlargement Pledge to Russia,” The Washington Quarterly 32, no. 2 (April 2009): 39-61.
Kusters, Hanns Jurgen and Daniel Hofmann, eds. Deutsche Einheit Sonderedi-tion und den Akten des Bundeskanzleramtes 1989/90. Munich: R. Oldenbourg Verlag, 1998.
Kvitsinsky, Yuli. Vremya i sluchai: Zametki professionala. Moscow: Olma-Press, 1999.
Leffler, Melvyn P. For the Soul of Mankind: The United States, the Soviet Union, and the Cold War. New York: Hill and Wang, 2007.
Legvold, Robert, ed. Russian Foreign Policy in the 21st Century and the Shadow of the Past. New York: Columbia University Press, 2007.
Lettow, Paul. Ronald Reagan and His Quest to Abolish Nuclear Weapons. New York: Random House, 2005.
Levesque, Jacques. The Enigma of 1989: The USSR and the Liberation of Eastern Europe. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997.
Lundberg, Kirsten. “CIA and the Fall of the Soviet Empire: The Politics of Getting It Right,” Case Study C16-94-1251.0, Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government, 1994.
Mann, James. The Rebellion of Ronald Reagan. New York: Viking, 2009.
Mastny, Vojtech. The Cold War and Soviet Insecurity: The Stalin Years. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996.
Mastny, Vojtech and Malcolm Byrne, eds. A Cardboard Castle? An Inside History of the Warsaw Pact, 1955-1991. Budapest: Central European University Press, 2005.
Matlock, Jack. Autopsy on an Empire: The American Ambassador’s Account of the Collapse of the Soviet Union. New York: Random House, 1995.
Matlock, Jack. Reagan and Gorbachev: How the Cold War Ended. New York: Random House, 2004.
MccGwire, Michael. “NATO Expansion: ‘A Policy Error of Historic Importance,’” Review of International Studies 24, no. 1 (1998), reprinted with introduction by Michael Clarke in International Affairs 84, no. 6 (November 2008): 1281-1301.
Medvedev, Vadim. Raspad. Moscow: Mezhdunarodnye Otnoshenia, 1994.
Medvedev, Vadim. V Komande Gorbacheva. Moscow, 1994.
Nation, R. Craig. Black Earth, Red Star: A History of Soviet Security Policy, 1917-1991. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1992.
Navrátil, Jaromír et al., eds. The Prague Spring 1968: A National Security Archive Documents Reader. Budapest: Central European University Press, 1998.
Oberdorfer, Don. The Turn: From the Cold War to a New Era. New York: Touchstone/Simon & Schuster, 1992.
Odom, William E. The Collapse of the Soviet Military. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1998.
Ostermann, Christian, ed. Uprising in East Germany, 1953: The Cold War, the German Question, and the First Major Upheaval Behind the Iron Curtain. Budapest: Central European University Press, 2001.
Paczkowski Andrzej and Malcolm Byrne, eds. From Solidarity to Martial Law, the Polish Crisis of 1980-1981: A Documentary History. Budapest: Central European University Press, 2007.
Painter, David S. and Thomas S. Blanton. “The End of the Cold War,” in A Companion to Post-1945 America, eds. Agnew, Jean-Christophe and Roy Rosenzweig (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2002).
Palazchenko, Pavel. My Years with Gorbachev and Shevardnadze: The Memoir of a Soviet Interpreter. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1997.
Ryzhkov, Nikolay. Tragediya velikoi strany. Moscow: Veche, 2007. Salmon, Patrick, Keith Hamilton and Stephen Robert Twigge. Britain And German Unification 1989-90: Documents On British Policy Overseas, Series III, Volume VII (Whitehall Histories). London: Routledge, 2009).
Sarotte, Mary “Elite Intransigence and the End of the Berlin Wall,” German Politics 2 (August 1993), pp. 270-287.
Sarotte, Mary. 1989: The Struggle to Create Post-Cold War Europe. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009.
Schwartz, Stephen I., ed. Atomic Audit: The Costs and Consequences of Nuclear Weapons. Washington: Brookings Institution, 1998.
Schweizer, Peter. Victory: The Reagan Administration’s Secret Strategy that Hastened the Collapse of the Soviet Union. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1994.
Schweizer, Peter, ed. The Fall of the Berlin Wall: Reassessing the Causes and Consequences of the End of the Cold War. Stanford: Hoover Institution Press, 2000.
Schweizer, Peter. Reagan’s War: The Epic Story of His Forty-Year Struggle and Final Triumph Over Communism. New York: Doubleday, 2002. Shakhnazarov, Georgy. Tsena svobody. Moscow: Rossika Zevs, 1993.
Shevardnadze, Eduard. “No One Can Isolate Us, Save Ourselves; Self-Isolation Is The Ultimate Danger.” Slavic Review 51, no.1 (Spring 1992).
Shevardnadze, Eduard. The Future Belongs to Freedom. New York: Free Press, 1991.
Wohlforth, William C. The Elusive Balance: Power and Perceptions during the Cold War. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1993.
Wohlforth, William C., ed. Cold War Endgame: Oral History, Analysis, Debate. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2003.
Yakovlev, Alexander. Sumerki Moscow: Materik, 2003.
Yazov, Dmitri. Udary sud’by. Moscow: Kniga i Biznes, 2000.
Zelikow, Philip and Condoleezza Rice. Germany Unified and Europe Transformed: A Study in Statecraft. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1997.
Zubok, Vladislav M. A Failed Empire: The Soviet Union in the Cold War from Stalin to Gorbachev. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2007.
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