CWIHP Bulletin No. 3 (Fall 1993): From the Russian Archives
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Issue Contents:
- "New Findings on the Korean War" - Translation and Commentary by Kathryn Weathersby
- "Archival Research in Moscow: Progress and Pitfalls" - Mark Kramer
- "Soviet Foreign Policy During the Cold War: A Documentary Sampler"
- "The Prague Spring and the Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia: New Interpretations" - Mark Kramer
- "Note on the Foreign Policy Archive of the Russian Federation" - Vladimir V. Sokolov and Sven G. Holtsmark
- "Limited Access to Documents on Gorbachev’s Foreign Policy Found in Foreign Ministry Archives" - Martha C. Little
- "Soviet Tactical Nuclear Weapons and the Cuban Missile Crisis: An Exchange"
- "Tactical Nuclear Weapons, Soviet Command Authority, and the Cuban Missile Crisis" - Mark Kramer
- "Kramer vs. Kramer: Or, How Can You Have Revisionism in the Absence of Orthodoxy?" - James G. Blight, Bruce J. Allyn, and David A. Welch
- "Warsaw Pact Planning in Central Europe: The Current Stage of Research" - Gerhard Wettig
Author

James G. Hershberg
Former Public Policy Scholar;
Professor of History and International Affairs at George Washington University
Professor of History and International Affairs at George Washington University
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