United States -- Foreign relations -- Soviet Union
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United States -- Foreign relations -- Soviet Union
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- The crisis years, Kennedy and Khrushchev, 1960-1963, by Michael R. Beschloss
- In confidence, Moscow's ambassador to American's six Cold War presidents (1962-1986), Anatoly Dobrynin
- Freedom, a history of US, Kunhardt Productions ; produced and directed by Philip B. Kunhardt III, Nancy Steiner, and Peter W. Kunhardt
- American diplomacy; 1900-1950
- JFK, a president betrayed, Agora productions ; produced by Darin Nellis, Nicole Corbin, Michael Gittelson, Arnie Gittelson ; screenplay by Cory Taylor ; directed by Cory Taylor
- The billion dollar spy, a true story of Cold War espionage and betrayal, David E. Hoffman
- Spies, the secret showdown between America and Russia, Marc Favreau
- At a century's ending, reflections 1982-1995, George F. Kennan
- Reds, McCarthyism in twentieth-century America, Ted Morgan
- International security negotiations, lessons learned from negotiating with the Russians on nuclear arms, Michael O. Wheeler
- The Spy and the traitor, The greatest espionage story of the Cold War, Ben Macintyre
- Russia and the West, Gorbachev and the politics of reform, Jerry Hough
- The fifty years war, the United States and the Soviet Union in world politics, 1941-1991, Richard Crockatt
- NATO defense and the INF Treaty, report together with additional, supplemental, and minority views, Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate
- Cold War illusions, America, Europe, and Soviet power, 1969-1989, Dana H. Allin
- To build a better world, choices to end the Cold War and create a global commonwealth, Philip Zelikow and Condoleezza Rice
- The divine plan, John Paul II, Ronald Reagan, and the dramatic end of the Cold War, Paul Kengor and Robert Orlando
- FDR and the Soviet Union, the President's battles over foreign policy, Mary E. Glantz
- Battleground Berlin, CIA vs. KGB in the Cold War, David E. Murphy, Sergei A. Kondrashev, and George Bailey
- Red cloud at dawn, Truman, Stalin, and the end of the atomic monopoly, Michael D. Gordin
- Astrospies, a Nova Production ; produced by James Bamford and C. Scott WIllis ; written by James Bamford ; directed by C. Scott Willis
- Fallout, conspiracy, cover-up, and the deceitful case for the atomic bomb, Peter Watson
- Special Forces Berlin, clandestine Cold War operations of the US Army's elite, 1956-1990, James Stejskal
- Reagan's secret war, the untold story of his fight to save the world from nuclear disaster, Martin Anderson and Annelise Anderson
- Three days in Moscow, Ronald Reagan and the fall of the Soviet empire, Bret Baier with Catherine Whitney
- Six months in 1945, [FDR, Stalin, Churchill and Truman-- from World War to Cold War], Michael Dobbs
- The rebellion of Ronald Reagan, a history of the end of the Cold War, James Mann
- The Russian five, a story of espionage, defection, bribery and courage, Keith Gave
- How the Cold War ended, debating and doing history, John Prados
- The cold war is over--again, Allen Lynch
- The Cold War, edited by Robert F. Gorman
- The Zhivago affair, the Kremlin, the CIA, and the battle over a forbidden book, Peter Finn and Petra Couvâee
- The billion dollar spy, a true story of Cold War espionage and betrayal, David E. Hoffman
- Operation rollback, America's secret war behind the Iron Curtain, Peter Grose
- Code warriors, NSA's codebreakers and the secret intelligence war against the Soviet Union, Stephen Budiansky
- Theremin, ether music and espionage, Albert Glinsky ; foreword by Robert Moog
- Hotline upgrade, report (to accompany S.J. Res. 108)
- Arms control agreements, message from the President of the United States transmitting a report on Soviet noncompliance with arms control agreements
- The Cold War, Derek C. Maus, book editor
- The last empire, the final days of the Soviet Union, Serhii Plokhy
- To build a better world, choices to end the Cold War and create a global commonwealth, Philip Zelikow and Condoleezza Rice
- Treaty between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on the elimination of their intermediate-range and shorter-range missiles, message from the President of the United States transmitting the treaty between United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on the elimination of their intermediate-range and shorter-range missiles, together with the memorandum of understanding and two protocols, signed at Washington on December 8, 1987
- K blows top, a Cold War comic interlude starring Nikita Khrushchev, America's most unlikely tourist, Peter Carlson
- Three days in Moscow, Ronald Reagan and the fall of the Soviet empire, Bret Baier with Catherine Whitney
- Spies in the family, an American spymaster, his Russian crown jewel, and the friendship that helped end the Cold War, Eva Dillon
- The Kremlinologist, America's man in Cold War Moscow, Sherry Thompson and Jenny Thompson
- Three days in Moscow, Ronald Reagan and the fall of the Soviet empire, Bret Baier with Catherine Whitney
- The Billion Dollar Spy : A True Story of Cold War Espionage and Betrayal
- The Cuban Missile Crisis in American memory, myths versus reality, Sheldon M. Stern
- Dangerous stalemate, superpower relations in autumn 1983 : a report of a delegation of eight Senators to the Soviet Union, to the United States Senate
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