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NATO, the U.S., and Cold War 2.0
Transformation of the Transatlantic Alliance and Collective Defense©2023 Monographs -
The Baltic Sea Region and the Cold War
©2012 Conference proceedings -
The Baltic States and the End of the Cold War
©2018 Edited Collection -
Supra-National Integration and Domestic Economic Growth
The United States and Italy in the Western Bloc Rearmament Programs 1945-1955©2013 Monographs -
Studies in Modern European History
The volumes in the Studies in Modern European History series focus upon aspects of the political, social, economic, cultural, and religious history of Europe from the Renaissance to the present, including the political and economic integration of the continent and the resurgence of Europe following the Cold War. Emphasis is placed not only on the states of Western Europe, especially Great Britain, France, Italy, and Germany but also the states of Eastern Europe, following the collapse of Communism. While some of the volumes treat internal developments, others deal with ideological movements such as liberalism, socialism, and communism while still others explore economic and diplomatic activities which transcend the particular countries of the continent. The volumes in the Studies in Modern European History series focus upon aspects of the political, social, economic, cultural, and religious history of Europe from the Renaissance to the present, including the political and economic integration of the continent and the resurgence of Europe following the Cold War. Emphasis is placed not only on the states of Western Europe, especially Great Britain, France, Italy, and Germany but also the states of Eastern Europe, following the collapse of Communism. While some of the volumes treat internal developments, others deal with ideological movements such as liberalism, socialism, and communism while still others explore economic and diplomatic activities which transcend the particular countries of the continent. The volumes in the Studies in Modern European History series focus upon aspects of the political, social, economic, cultural, and religious history of Europe from the Renaissance to the present, including the political and economic integration of the continent and the resurgence of Europe following the Cold War. Emphasis is placed not only on the states of Western Europe, especially Great Britain, France, Italy, and Germany but also the states of Eastern Europe, following the collapse of Communism. While some of the volumes treat internal developments, others deal with ideological movements such as liberalism, socialism, and communism while still others explore economic and diplomatic activities which transcend the particular countries of the continent.
58 publications
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Liberal Workers of the World, Unite?
The ICFTU and the Defence of Labour Liberalism in Europe and Latin America (1949-1969)©2010 Monographs -
The challenge of change for the legal and political systems of Eurasia
The impact of the New Silk Road©2020 Edited Collection -
Socialist Countries Face the European Community
Soviet-Bloc Controversies over East-West Trade©2014 Thesis -
American Foundations in Europe
Grant-Giving Policies, Cultural Diplomacy and Trans-Atlantic Relations, 1920-1980©2003 Edited Collection -
The White Men's Countries
Racial Identity in the United States-Australian Relationship, 1933-1953©2020 Monographs -
The ‘Human Rights Component’ of Foreign Policy
The Case of Italy between Self-conceptions and the Pursuit of Reputation©2022 Monographs -
The Two Sick Men of Europe?
Britain and Italy between Crisis and Renaissance (1976-1983)©2018 Monographs