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1. Marketing, synthesis and interdisciplinarity: reading with M.J.B.

2. Adams Center 2022 Cold War Essay Contest Winner Army of Peace: American Military Ambitions for the United Nations and the Origins of the Cold War.

3. WHY IS THE UNITED STATES HOSTILE TO SOCIALISM? The question asked by Werner Sombart in 1906 grew in relevance as the 20th century progressed. Why are leftist politics anathema to Washington - both at home and abroad?

4. From Foes to Friends: China and the United States in Laos’ Foreign Policy.

5. Commitment, Cold War, and the battles of the self: Thomas Schelling on behavior control.

6. Splitting Atomic Minds: Hanna Segal and the Fear of Nuclear War in 1980s Britain.

7. 2023 Labour History Review Essay Prize Winner: 'Porque no ha cambiado nada': The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions and the End of the Cold War.

8. "Memory struggle" and contact zones in-between the two Koreas: the politics of representation in documentary films.

9. Ideology and Global Conflicts: Revolutionary Actors and Their Opposition to Liberalism.

10. Contesting Development Practice and Discourse in Cold War Guatemala.

11. Cold War Oil, Development, and Political Unrest: The Brazilian Experience.

12. Abysmal jurisprudence: On the genesis of John Finnis's practical guide to statesmen†.

13. 'Jihad literacy': the legacy of US-sponsored textbooks for Afghan children.

14. 'A first class medium': the cautious anti-communism of the ICFTU's International Labour Film Institute, 1953-1972.

15. Speaking of civilians: Automated text analysis of the United Nations' framing of complex humanitarian emergencies.

16. The Implications of Great Power Politics in the Decade Long Syrian Civil War.

17. The Evolution of the Gulf: History and Theories Of a Complex Subregional System.

18. External threats and state support for arms control.

19. "The Danger Anyone Can Encounter": Security Education Films, Overseas Travelers, and the Location of Global Mobility in South Korea in the 1980s.

21. The Trajectory Between Territorial Disputes, Nationalism, and Geopolitics: A Case Study of the Kalapani Border Dispute Between India and Nepal.

22. Accidental Border: Kinma Islands and the Making of Taiwan.

23. Post/Colonial Geography, Post/Cold War Complication: Okinawa, Taiwan, and Hong Kong as a Liminal Island Chain.

24. Material Lives of Cold War Radio Pasts in India.

25. Reclaiming the Korean War Minor: Beyond a Politics of Childhood Innocence.

26. Codifying the human right to science.

27. Cold War Sisterhood: The Women's Africa Committee, 1958–1968.

28. Following Women's Money: Population, Development, and Indo-American Birth Control Politics in the Mid-Twentieth Century.

29. The proxy war in Ukraine: History, political economy, and representations.

30. Screening sovereignty: Cold War mediations of nationhood in USIA motion picture operations in the SWANA region.

31. Critical geoeconomics: A genealogy of writing politics, economy and space.

32. American arms and industry in a changing international order.

33. Irregular warfare in strategic competition.

35. The Evolution of American Contemporary China Studies: Coming Full Circle?

36. Ford's Scholarships in Yugoslavia During the Cold War: Exposure to Western Ideology and Culture.

37. Jazz as Soft Power in Turkey–US Relations During the Early Cold War Period.

38. Dark knowledges and uneven connections: transnational experimental practices of surveillance and imitation among Cold War empires.

39. Erased by Design: An Antenarrative of Ellenton and the Savannah River Plant.

40. From brotherhood of the revolution to the struggle for power: analysis of the Libyan Civil War in the context of the security dilemma.

41. On the Historical Breadth of Australian National Security.

42. Isaiah Berlin and International Relations.

43. SETI, artificial intelligence, and existential projection.

44. Ontological security-seeking in Turkish–Israeli relations: prospects and challenges of normalisation.

45. Turkey and Israel: Evolution of state identity and shifting relations.

46. What it takes to recognise a new government? India's diplomatic recognition and understanding of Castro's Cuba.

47. Professors and Students in the Cultural Cold War: The Case of Ethiopia*.

48. Refugee transport and the Cold War: the Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration (ICEM) and the Hungarian refugees of 1956.

49. Early Cold War intelligence paper mills: the case of the Association of Hungarian Veterans.

50. ADAMS CENTER 2021 COLD WAR ESSAY CONTEST WINNER: Citizen Candidates: Cold War Naturalization, Military Service, and the Lodge Act of 1950.

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