NPIHP Announces New Partnerships
The Nuclear Proliferation International History Project is pleased to announce new partnerships with four institutions at the cutting edge of nuclear history research:
View ArticleFrance 1940: Defending the Republic
France suffered a crushing defeat in 1940, and its democratic constitution was then set aside to make way for the authoritarian regime of Vichy. A classic explanation chalks up this series of events...
View ArticleWhy is President Obama going to Cuba now?
This piece was originally published on Medium. While much has been rightfully made about the historic nature of President Obama’s trip to Cuba on March 21st, the first by a U.S. president in nearly 90...
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This is an off-site event not taking place at the Wilson Center, for further details and to RSVP please contact the Sigur Center for Asian Studies directly.Directions: Directions to the Sigur Center
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View ArticleForeign Intervention in Africa during the Cold War: The Struggle for the...
Colonialism in Africa collapsed after World War II, opening the door to intervention by Cold War powers that jockeyed to control the decolonization process. The United States wavered between support...
View ArticleResearching the History of the People’s Republic of China
Click here to download "Researching the History of the People's Republic of China" as a PDF.CWIHP Working Paper #79April 2016Researching the History of the People’s Republic of ChinaCharles Kraus...
View ArticleTaiwan’s Cold War in Southeast Asia
This CWIHP e-Dossier was made possible through the generous support of the Chun & Jane Chiu Family Foundation.CWIHP e-Dossier no. 70Taiwan’s Cold War in Southeast Asiaby Hsiao-ting LinApril 2016
View ArticleJames Person on Sino-North Korean Relations and the Role of US Sanctions
Deputy Director for the History and Public Policy Program James Person was interviewed by Newsweek for an article about the state of US-North Korean negotiations.
View ArticleFree Speech and Unfree News: The Paradox of Press Freedom in America
Does America have a free press? Many who answer yes appeal to First Amendment protections that shield the press from government censorship. But Sam Lebovic’s history of modern press freedom shows that...
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