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The Euromissile Crisis and the End of the Cold War

In the late 1970s, new generations of nuclear missile delivery systems were proposed for deployment across Eastern and Western Europe. The ensuing controversy over their deployment grew into a key...

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Burning Secrets of the Corfu Channel Incident

CWIHP Working Paper No. 70, “Burning Secrets of the Corfu Channel Incident” offers a fresh look at an October 1946 naval incident off the coast of Albania where two British warships struck mines while...

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The Brazilian Congress at the Frontier of Innovation

Fostering understanding of public policy issues relevant to Brazil’s continued development and its relations with the United States and the global community is a key driver of the Brazil Institute’s...

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Sino-European Relations during the Cold War and the Rise of a Multipolar World

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Tlatelolco Tested

Tlatelolco TestedThe Falklands/Malvinas War and Latin America's Nuclear Weapons Free Zone

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Love Us As We Are: Khrushchev’s 1956 Charm Offensive in the UK

CWIHP e-Dossier No. 71Love Us As We Are: Khrushchev’s 1956 Charm Offensive in the UKby Sergey RadchenkoApril 2016

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We Are Right, You Are Wrong: Russia’s Response to Brexit

Brexit will have some good consequences and some bad consequences, Russian president Vladimir Putin said in the immediate aftermath of the British vote. The president sounded restrained and impartial,...

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Trump, Lavrov, and the Long History of Things that Never Happened

Reflections on memcons, memoirs, and the nature of documentary evidenceIn an unusual move that highlights the depth of Russia’s involvement in US politics, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced...

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The British Royal Air Force: Operations over Laos against the Ho Chi Minh...

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'At the very heart of Europe': New Evidence on John Major's Foreign Policy

The British National Archives in Kew is a special place.In 2013, it began its move towards releasing records when they reach 20 years old, instead of 30 years. Since then, two further years’ worth of...

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