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1702903031
Chen Jian,“The Sino-Soviet Alliance and China’s Entry into the Korean War,”Working Paper,№2,1992,CWIHP
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1702903033
Chen Jian,“The Tibetan Rebellion of 1959 and China’s Changing Relations with India and the Soviet Union,”Journal of Cold War Studies,Volume 8,Issue 3,Summer 2006
1702903034
1702903035
Csaba Békés,“New Findings on the 1956 Hungarian Revolution,”CWIHP Bulletin,Issue 2,1992
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1702903037
Csaba Békés,“The 1956 Hungarian Revolution and World Politics,”Working Paper,№16,1996,CWIHP
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1702903039
D.Kaple,“Soviet Advisors in China in the 1950s,”Westad(ed.),Brothers in Arms
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1702903041
Douglas A.Stiffler,“Building Socialism at Chinese People’s University:Chinese Cadres and Soviet Experts in the People’s Republic of China,1949-1957,”Ph.D.dissertation,University of California,San Diego,2002,Unpublished
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1702903043
Douglas A.Stiffler,“Creating ‘New China’s First New-Style Regular University’,1949-50,”Jeremy Brown and Paul G.Pickowicz(eds.),Dilemmas of Victory
1702903044
1702903045
Evgueni Bajanov,Assessing the Politics of the Korean War,1949-1951,Cold War International History Project(CWIHP)Bulletin,1995/96,№6-7
1702903046
1702903047
Fernande Scheid Raine,“Stalin and the Creation of the Azerbaijan Democratic Party,”Cold War History,Vol.2,No.1,October 2001
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1702903049
Harrison E.Salisbury,“Image and Reality in Indochina,”Foreign Affairs,Vol.49,No.3,April 1971
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1702903051
He Di,“The Last Campaign to Unify China:The CCP’s Unmaterialized Plan to Liberate Taiwan,1949-1950,”Chinese Historians,No.5,Spring 1992
1702903052
1702903053
Hope Harrison,“Ulbricht and the Concrete‘Rose’:New Archival Evidence on the Dynamics of Soviet-East German Relations and the Berlin Crisis,1958-1961,”Working Paper,№5,1993,CWIHP
1702903054
1702903055
János Rádvanyi,“The Hungarian Revolution and the Hundreds Flowers Campaign,”The China Quarterly,№43,Jul.-Sep.1970
1702903056
1702903057
János Rainer,“The Yeltsin Dossier:Soviet Documents on Hungary,”CWIHP Bulletin,Issue 5,1995
1702903058
1702903059
Johanna Granville,“1956 Reconsidered:Why Hungary and Not Poland?”The Slavonic and East European Review,Vol.80,No.4,October 2002
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1702903061
Johanna Granville,“From the Archives of Warsaw and Budapest:A Comparison of the Events of 1956,”East European Politics and Societies,Vol.16,No.2,Spring 2002
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1702903063
Johanna Granville,“Reactions to the Events of 1956,”Journal of Contemporary History,Vol.38,No.2,2003
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1702903065
John Carver,“The Opportunity Costs of Mao’s Foreign Policy Choices,”The China Journal,№49,January 2003
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1702903067
Jon Hallidy,“Air Operation in Korea:The Soviet Side of the Story,”William Williams(ed.),A Revolutionary War
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1702903069
Jon W.Huebner,“The Abortive Liberation of Taiwan,”China Quarterly,№ 110,June 1987
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1702903071
Kathryn Weathersby,“Soviet Aims in Korea and the Outbreak of the Korean War,1945-1950:New Evidence from the Russian Archives,”Working Paper,№ 8,1993,CWIHP
1702903072
1702903073
Kathryn Weathersby,“The Soviet Role in the Early Phase of the Korean War:New Documentary Evidence,”The Journal of American-East Relations,Vol.2,No.4,1993
1702903074
1702903075
Larry Gerber,“The Baruch Plan and the Origins of the Cold War,”Diplomatic History,Vol.6,No.1,1982
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1702903077
Leszek Gluchowski,“Khrushchev,Gomulka,and the ‘Polish October’,”CWIHP Bulletin,Issue 5,1995
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1702903079
Leszek Gluchowski,“The Soviet-Polish Confrontation of October 1956:The Situation in the Polish Internal Security Corps,”Working Paper,№17,1997,CWIHP
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