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Volume 29, Number 1, January 2005

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Digesting Postwar Japanese Media
pp. 27-48(22)
Authors: BARAK KUSHNER; SATO MASAHARU

Was 1968 a Strategic Watershed of the Cold War?
pp. 149-177(29)
Author: VOJTECH MASTNY

The Architects of the “Large Policy” Plus Two
pp. 185-188(4)
Authors: JOSEPH A. FRY; Warren Zimmermann

Progressivism Redux
pp. 189-192(4)
Authors: DAVID STEIGERWALD; Alan Dawley

Seeing Red: Liberalism, Communism, and the Black Struggle for Human Rights
pp. 193-198(6)
Authors: GERALD HORNE; Carol Anderson

How Postwar Germans Became Americanized
pp. 199-202(4)
Authors: DOROTHEE WIERLING; Maria Höhn

Churchill's Cold War: The Search for a Summit Meeting
pp. 203-207(5)
Authors: ALAN DOBSON; Klaus Larres

Money and Cold War Security
pp. 209-213(5)
Authors: NIGEL J. ASHTON; Hubert Zimmermann

With Friends Like These
pp. 215-218(4)
Authors: KEVIN BOYLE; Peter Busch

Nationalism Betrayed?
pp. 219-221(3)
Authors: FREDRIK LOGEVALL; Arthur J. Dommen

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