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"Henry Kissinger and the American  by Jeremi Suri

"Power and Protest Global Revolution and the Rise of Detente" by Jeremi Suri

Selected Publications:

  • Henry Kissinger and the American Century (Harvard University Press, 2007).
  • The Global Revolutions of 1968 (W.W. Norton, 2006).
  • Power and Protest: Global Revolution and the Rise of Détente (Harvard University Press, 2003).
    “The Cold War, Decolonization, and Global Social Awakenings: Historical Intersections,” Cold War History 6 (August 2006), 353-63.
  • “The Promise and Failure of ‘Developed Socialism:’ The Soviet ‘Thaw’ and the Crucible of the Prague Spring, 1964-1972,” Contemporary European History 15 (May 2006), 133-58.
  • “Lyndon Johnson and the Global Disruption of 1968,” in Mitchell B. Lerner, ed., Looking Back at LBJ: White House Politics in a New Light (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2005), 53-77.
  • “Non-Governmental Organizations and Non-State Actors,” in Patrick Finney, ed., Palgrave Advances in International History (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005), 223-46.
  • “The Cultural Contradictions of Cold War Education: The Case of West Berlin,” Cold War History 4 (April 2004), 1-20.
  • “The Madman Nuclear Alert: Secrecy, Signaling, and Safety in October 1969,” with Scott D. Sagan, International Security 27 (Spring 2003), 150-183.
  • “The Significance of the Wider World in American History,” Reviews in American History 31 (March 2003), 1-13.
  • “The Early Cold War,” in Robert D. Schulzinger, ed., A Companion to American Foreign Relations (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2003), 215-229.
  • “Explaining the End of the Cold War: A New Historical Consensus?,” Journal of Cold War Studies 4 (Fall 2002), 60-92.
  • “Hamilton Fish Armstrong, the ‘American Establishment,’ and Cosmopolitan Nationalism,” Princeton University Library Chronicle 63 (Spring 2002), 438-65.
  • “American Attitudes Toward Revolution,” in Alexander DeConde, Richard Dean Burns, and Fredrik Logevall, eds., Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy, second edition (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2002), 425-42.
  • “At the Crossroads of Diplomatic and Social History: The Nuclear Revolution, Dissent, and Détente,” with Andreas Wenger, Cold War History 1 (April 2001), 1-42.
  • “Rethinking Imperialism in a Comparative Context: Early Modern British and Russian Expansion in Asia,”Portuguese Studies 16 (2000), 218-39.
  • “The Nuclear Revolution, Social Dissent, and the Evolution of Détente: Patterns of Interaction, 1957-74,” with Andreas Wenger, Zürcher Beiträge 56 (Summer 2000), 1-68.
  • “America’s Search for a Technological Solution to the Arms Race: The History of the Surprise Attack Conference of 1958 and a Challenge for ‘Eisenhower Revisionists,’” Diplomatic History 21 (Summer 1997), 417-51.