Events
Two Suns in the Heavens: The Sino-Soviet Struggle for Supremacy, 1962-1967
May 20, 2009 // 12:30pm — 2:00pm
Sergey Radchenko, London School of Economics; Mark Kramer, Harvard University
The Sino-Indian Border Clashes and the Sino-Soviet Split: New Evidence from Chinese Archives
May 18, 2009 // 2:45pm — 5:00pm
Douglas Spelman, Woodrow Wilson Center, Shen Zhihua, East China Normal University, Dai Chaowu, East China Normal University, Li Danhui, Beijing University, Srinath Raghavan National Institute of Advanced Studies, Roderick MacFarquhar, Harvard University
Communist Romania's Cultural Cold War, 1947-1960
May 14, 2009 // 12:30pm — 2:00pm
Cristian Vasile, Wilson Center public policy scholar and Romanian short-term scholar
A New Look Back: Reagan and the End of the Cold War
March 31, 2009 // 4:00pm — 5:30pm
James Mann, Foreign Policy Institute Author-in-Residence, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University
The Securitate Files: Silviu Brucan and the Communist Regime in Romania in the 1980s
March 26, 2009 // 3:30pm — 5:00pm
Radu Ioanid, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Gheorghe Campeanu, international banking consultant, and Mircea Raceanu, retired Romanian diplomat
Dean Acheson and the Creation of an American World Order
March 18, 2009 // 3:30pm — 5:00pm
Robert J. McMahon, Ralph D. Mershon Professor of History, The Ohio State University; Anna Kasten Nelson, Distinguished Historian in Residence, American University; Elizabeth Edwards Spalding, Associate Professor of Government and Director of Washington Program, Claremont McKenna College
Offsite Event: History, Memory, and Politics: A Symposium on the 20th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall and its Legacy, 1989-2009
March 06, 2009 // 11:00am — 3:45pm
Work in Progress: "The Vietnam-Soviet Union-China Triangle Relations during the Vietnam War (1964-1973) from Vietnamese Sources" with Pham Quang Minh
February 20, 2009 // 11:00am — 12:30pm
Economists with Guns: Authoritarian Development and U.S.-Indonesian Relations, 1960-1968
November 14, 2008 // 2:00pm — 3:30pm
Bradley R. Simpson, assistant professor of history, Princeton University; David Painter, associate professor of history, Georgetown University; David Ekbladh, assistant professor of history, Tufts University
Promises of 1968: Crisis, Illusion, and Utopia
November 07, 2008 // 8:00am — 5:30pm
CWIHP Director Christian Ostermann, Martin Palous, Permanent Representative of the Czech Republic to the United Nations, Charles Maier, Harvard University, and Wilson Center Fellow Vladimir Tismaneanu