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![]() Diplomatic History© 2010 The Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Published on behalf of The Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Journal Home | Journal Information | Society | News Product Information | Editorial Board | For Authors | Advertise | Contact | Online Submission Current IssueVolume 34 Issue 1 (January 2010)PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESSAfter Roosevelt's Death: Dangerous Emotions, Divisive Discourses, and the Abandoned Alliance* (p 1-23) Abstract | Full Text:
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SPECIAL FORUM: RECONSIDERING THE FOREIGN POLICY OF THE FIRST BUSH ADMINISTRATION, TWENTY YEARS ONA Better World . . . but Don't Get Carried Away: The Foreign Policy of George H. W. Bush Twenty Years On* (p 25-46) Abstract | Full Text:
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Speeding the Strange Death of American Public Diplomacy: The George H. W. Bush Administration and the U.S. Information Agency* (p 47-69) Abstract | Full Text:
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Rhetorical Trajectories of Tiananmen Square (p 71-94) Abstract | Full Text:
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The Politics of Realism and Religion: Christian Responses to Bush's New World Order* (p 95-118) Abstract | Full Text:
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Not One Inch Eastward? Bush, Baker, Kohl, Genscher, Gorbachev, and the Origin of Russian Resentment toward NATO Enlargement in February 1990* (p 119-140) Abstract | Full Text:
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Realism's Practitioner: Brent Scowcroft and the Making of the New World Order, 1989–1993* (p 141-175) Abstract | Full Text:
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BOOK REVIEWSThe Secrets behind Japan's Ability to Cope with U.S. Economic Sanctions, 1940–1941 (p 177-182) Abstract | Full Text:
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Truman's Rhetoric Reconsidered (p 183-186) Abstract | Full Text:
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The Iron Curtain in Rhetoric and Reality (p 187-191) Abstract | Full Text:
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A Darker View of U.S. Policy in the Cold War (p 193-196) Abstract | Full Text:
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LBJ Calling* (p 197-206) Abstract | Full Text:
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Why Intelligence Failures Are (Still) Inevitable (p 207-213) Abstract | Full Text:
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A Denial of Freedom: Military-Led Modernization and the Cold War in Indonesia (p 215-218) Abstract | Full Text:
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"Going Steady": The Kissinger-Dobrynin Channel (p 219-223) Abstract | Full Text:
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Diplomacy without Formal Diplomatic Relations (p 225-228) Abstract | Full Text:
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"A Bloody Unpleasant Meeting": The United States and Britain's Retreat from East of Suez in the 1960s (p 229-236) Abstract | Full Text:
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Index to Volume 33, 2009INDEX TO VOLUME 33, 2009 (p 237-246) Abstract | Full Text:
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