SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY



Archival Sources

Bulgaria

Central State Archives (Sofia, Bulgaria)

Canada

Library and Archives Canada (Ottawa, Canada)

Czech Republic

Archive of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Prague, Czech Republic)

The National Archives of the Czech Republic (Prague, Czech Republic)

Security Services Archive (Prague, Czech Republic)

France

Diplomatic Archives Centre (Nantes, France)

Germany

Federal Archives of Parties and Mass Organizations of the GDR (Berlin, Germany)

Political Archive of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Berlin, Germany)

Hungary

National Archives of Hungary (Budapest, Hungary)

Open Society Archives (Budapest, Hungary)

India

Nehru Memorial Museum and Library (New Delhi, India)

Poland

Archive of the Institute of National Remembrance (Warsaw, Poland)

Archive of New Records (Warsaw, Poland)

Archive of the Foreign Ministry (Warsaw, Poland)

Central Archive of Modern Records (Warsaw, Poland)

Romania

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Archive (Bucharest, Romania)

National Archives of Romania (Bucharest, Romania)

Russia

Archive of Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation (Moscow, Russia)

Russian State Archive for Contemporary History (Moscow, Russia)

State Archive of the Russian Federation (Moscow, Russia)

United Kingdom

The National Archives (Kew, United Kingdom)

United States

Library of Congress (Washington, DC, USA)

National Archives II (College Park, MD, USA)


Published Primary Source Document Collections

Dokumente zur Außenpolitik der DDR [Documents on the Foreign Policy of the GDR] (Berlin).

Kamitatu, Cléophas, The Congo Crisis, 1960–1961: A Critical Oral History Conference [transcript of conference], Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 23–24 September 2004.

Parallel History Project on Cooperative Security. Available at http://www.php.isn.ethz.ch/lory1.ethz.ch/collections/index.html (accessed September 2017).

Ruchniewicz, K. and T. Szumowski (eds), Polskie Dokumenty Dyplomatyczne [Documents on Polish Foreign Policy], Volume: 1957 (Warsaw, 2006).

Wilson Center Digital Archive. Available at http://digitalarchive.wilsoncenter.org/ (accessed September 2017).

Selected Published Sources

Anderson, Sheldon, A Cold War in the Soviet Bloc: Polish-East German Relations, 1945–1962 (Boulder, CO, 2001).

Attwood, William, The Reds and the Blacks: A Personal Adventure (New York, 1967).

Baev, Jordan, Voennopoliticheskite konflikti sled Vtorata svetovna vojna I Bulgaria [Military and Political Conflicts after World War II and Bulgaria] (Sofia, 1995).

———, ‘East-East Arms Trade: Bulgarian Arms Delivery to Third World Countries, 1950–1989’, Parallel History Project on Cooperative Security (Zurich, 2006).

———, ‘Eastern Europe and the Six Day War: The Case of Bulgaria’, in Y. Roi and B. Morozov (eds), The Soviet Union and the Six Day War (Stanford, CA, 2008).

———, ‘Bulgaria and the Cuban Missile Crisis’, Cold War International History Project Bulletin, Vol. 17/18 (2012).

———, Drugata studena vojna. Savetsko-Kitaiskiat konflikt I Iztochna Evropa [The Other Cold War. Sino-Soviet Conflict and Eastern Europe] (Sofia, 2012).

———, ‘Bulgaria and Latin America in the Cold War Years: A Case Study for Soviet Bloc Political Relations with Latin American Countries’, in OPSIS, Dossie Tematico: America Latina no Contexto da Guerra Fria (Goias, 2014).

Baev, Jordan (ed.), Bulgaria and the Middle East Conflict in the Cold War Years. Documents volume (Sofia, 2006).

Békés, Csaba, Eursaba, Eurraba. Magyarorsz a konfliktusok keresztttsok k, 1945–1990. [From Europe to Europe. Hungary in the Crossfire of Conflicts, 1945–1990] (Budapest, 2004).

———, ‘Hungarian foreign policy in the Soviet alliance system, 1968–1989’, Foreign Policy Review [Budapest], Vol. 3, No. 1 (2004), pp. 87–127. Available at www.coldwar.hu (accessed September 2017).

Békés, Csaba, László J. Nagy and Dániel Vékony, ‘Bittersweet Friendships: Relations between Hungary and the Middle East, 1953–1988’, Cold War International History Project, CWIHP e-Dossier No. 67 (November 2015). Available at https://www.wilsoncenter.org/publication/bittersweet-friendships-relations-between-hungary-and-the-middle-east-1953-1988 (accessed September 2017).

Búr, Gábor, ‘Hungarian Diplomacy and the Non-Aligned Movement in the Cold War’, in I. Majoros, Z. Maruzsa and O. Rathkolb (eds), Österreich und Ungarn im Kalten Krieg [Austria and Hungary in the Cold War] (Vienna and Budapest, 2010).

Crump, Laurien, The Warsaw Pact Reconsidered. International Relations in Eastern Europe, 1955–1969 (London, 2015).

Cyrankiewicz, Jozef, ‘Poland and Her Neighbours’, Foreign Affairs Reports, Vol. VI, No. 4 (April 1957).

Devlin, Larry, Chief of Station, Congo: A Memoir of 1960–67 (New York, 2007).

Dobrovoda, David, ‘Czechoslovakia and East Africa in the late colonial and early post-colonial period: The case studies of Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania’, PhD dissertation, University of London, 2016.

Dragomir, Elena, ‘The Formation of the Soviet Bloc's Council for Mutual Economic Assistance. Romania's Involvement’, Journal of Cold War Studies, Vol. 14, No. 1 (Winter 2012).

———, ‘The perceived threat of hegemonism in Romania during the second détente’, Cold War History, Vol. 12, No. 1 (February 2012).

———, Cold War Perceptions. Romania's Policy change towards the USSR, 1960–1964 (Newcastle upon Tyne, 2015).

Fursenko, Aleksandr and Timothy Naftali, “One Hell of a Gamble”: Khrushchev, Castro, and Kennedy, 1958–1964 (New York, 1997).

Gasztold-Seń, Przemysław, ‘Wywiad PRL a problemy polityczno-gospodarcze Afryki Subsaharyjskiej w latach 80 XX wieku’ [The Polish People's Republic towards the Maghreb Countries, 1970–1989], Olsztyńskie Studia Afrykanistyczne, Vol. II (2011).

Germuska, Pál, ‘A közel-keleti magyar haditechnikai export kezdetei’ [The beginning of exports of military hardware to the Middle East], in M.J. Rainer and E. Standeisky (eds), ÉVKÖNYV XI. 2003. Magyarország a jelenkorban [Almanac XI. 2003. Hungary in present days] (Budapest, 2003).

———, Vörös Arzenál [Red Arsenal] (Budapest, 2010).

Gnoinska, Margaret K., ‘Poland and the Cold War in East and Southeast Asia, 1949–1965’, PhD dissertation, George Washington University, Washington, DC, 2009.

Govrin, Josef, ‘Egyszerre csak egy lépés: Izraeli–magyar kapcsolatok, 1967–1989’ [One step at a time: Israeli-Hungarian relations, 1967–1989], Nemzet és Biztonság [Nation and Security] (2009).

Gray, William Glenn, Germany's Cold War: The Global Campaign to Isolate East Germany, 1949–1969 (Chapel Hill, NC, 2003).

Harrison, Hope, Driving the Soviets Up the Wall: Soviet-East German Relations, 1953–1961 (Princeton, NJ, 2003).

Hong, Young-Sun, Cold War Germany, the Third World, and the Global Humanitarian Regime (Cambridge, 2015).

Hornsby, Charles, Kenya: A History since Independence (New York, 2012).

Hubbard, James P., The United States and the End of British Colonial Rule in Africa, 1941–1968 (Jefferson, NC, 2010).

Kanet, Roger (ed.), The Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, and the Third World (New York, 1987).

Kilian, Werner, Die Hallstein-Doktrin: der Diplomatische Krieg zwischen der BRD und der DDR, 1955–1973 [The Hallstein Doctrine: The Diplomatic War between the FRG and the GDR, 1955–1973] (Berlin, 2001).

Knopek, Jacek, Stosunki polsko-zachodnioafrykańskie [Polish–West African Relations] (Toruń, 2013).

Korbonski, Andrzej and Francis Fukuyama (eds), The Soviet Union and the Third World: The Last Three Decades (Ithaca, NY, 1987).

Koura, Jan and Robert Anthony Waters Jr, ‘Cheddi Jagan and Guyanese Overtures to the East: Evidence from the Czech National Archives’, Cold War International History Project. CWIHP e-Dossier No. 54 (October 2014). Available at https://www.wilsoncenter.org/publication/cheddi-jagan-and-guyanese-overtures-to-the-east-evidence-the-czech-national-archives (accessed September 2017).

Lopes, Rui, West Germany and the Portuguese Dictatorship, 1968–1974: Between Cold War and Colonialism (Basingstoke, 2014).

Lorenzini, Sara, ‘Comecon and the South in the Years of Détente: A Study on East-South Economic Relations’, European Review of History: Revue Européenne d'Histoire 21 (2) (2014), pp. 183–99.

Lühti, Lorentz M., ‘The People's Republic of China and the Warsaw Pact Organization, 1955–63’, Cold War History, Vol. 7, No. 4 (November 2007).

Mastny, Vojtech, ‘The 1963 Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. A Missed Opportunity for Détente?’ Journal of Cold War Studies, Vol. 10, No. 1 (Winter 2008).

Mastny, Vojetch and Malcolm Byrne (eds), A Cardboard Castle?: An Inside History of the Warsaw Pact, 1955–1991 (Budapest, 2005).

Mazov, Sergey, Kholodnaya Voyna v ‘Serdze Afriki’. SSSR i Kongolezskiy Krizis, 1960–1964 [Cold War in the ‘Heart of Africa’. The USSR and the Congo Crisis, 1960–1964] (Moscow, 2015).

Mong, Attila, Kádár hitele [Kádár's debt] (Budapest, 2012).

Muehlenbeck, Philip E., Czechoslovakia in Africa, 1945–1968 (New York, 2015).

Munteanu, Mircea, ‘Romania and the Sino-American Rapprochment, 1969–1971: New Evidence from the Bucharest Archives’, Cold War International History Bulletin, Issue 16 (Fall 2007/Winter 2008).

Nagy, László J., Magyarország és az arab térség – Kapcsolatok, vélemények, álláspontos 1947–1975 [Hungary and the Arab World – Connections, opinions, standpoints 1947–1975] (Szeged, 2006).

Namikas, Lise, Battleground Africa: Cold War in the Congo, 1960–1965 (Stanford, CA, 2013).

Nazhestkin, Oleg, ‘Gody kongolezskogo krizisa, 1960–1963. Zapiski Razvedchika’ [The Years of the Congolese Crisis, 1960–1963. Notes of an Intelligence Officer] Novaya i Noveishaia Istoria (2003).

Odinga, Oginga, Not Yet Uhuru (New York, 1967).

Rabe, Stephen, U.S. Intervention in British Guiana: A Cold War Story (Chapel Hill, NC, 2005).

Radchenko, Sergey, Two Suns in the Heavens. The Sino-Soviet Struggle for Supremacy, 1962–1967 (Washington, DC, 2009).

Radu, Michael (ed.), Eastern Europe and the Third World: East vs. South (New York, 1981).

Roberts, George, ‘The assassination of Eduardo Mondlane: FRELIMO and the politics of exile in Dar es Salaam’, Cold War History (November 2016).

———, ‘Politics, decolonisation, and the Cold War in Dar es Salaam, c. 1965–1972’, PhD dissertation, University of Warwick, 2016.

Skrzypek, Andrzej, Mechanizmy Autonomii: Stosunki Polsko-Radzieckie 1956–1965 [The Mechanics of Autonomy: Polish-Soviet Relations 1956–1965] (Warsaw, 2005).

Smith, Tony, ‘New Bottles for New Wine: A Pericentric Framework for the Study of the Cold War’, Diplomatic History 24 (4) (2000), pp. 567–91.

Sturmer, Martin, The Media History of Tanzania (Mtwara, 1998).

Tebinka, Jacek, Uzależnienie czy suwerenność? Odwilż październikowa w dyplomacji Polskiej Rzeczpospolitej Ludowej 1956–1961 [Dependence or Independence? The October Thaw in Diplomatic Relations of the Polish People's Republic, 1956–1961] (Warsaw, 2010).

Telepneva, Natalia, ‘Our Sacred Duty: The Soviet Union, the Liberation Movements in the Portuguese Colonies, and the Cold War, 1961–1975’, PhD dissertation, London School of Economics and Political Science, 2014.

Tismăneanu, Vladimir, Stalinism for All Seasons. A Political History of Romanian Communism (Berkeley, CA, 2003).

van der Heyden, Ulrich and Franziska Benger (eds), Kalter Krieg in Ostafrika: Die Beziehungen der DDR zu Sansibar und Tansania [Cold War in East Africa: The GDR's Relations with Zanzibar and Tanzania] (Berlin, 2009).

Waters, Robert Anthony Jr and Gordon O. Daniels, ‘The World's Longest General Strike’, Diplomatic History, Vol. 29 (2005).

———, ‘Striking for Freedom? International intervention and the Guianese Sugar workers’ strike of 1964’, Cold War History, Vol. 10, No. 4 (November 2010).

Watts, Larry L., With Friends Like These: The Soviet Bloc's Clandestine War Against Romania (Bucharest, 2010).

———, ‘The Soviet-Romanian Clash Over History, Identity and Dominion’, Cold War International History Project. CWIHP e-Dossier No. 29 (January 2012). Available at https://www.wilsoncenter.org/publication/the-soviet-romanian-clash-over-history-identity-and-dominion (accessed September 2017).

———, ‘Divided Loyalties: Romanian Objection to Informal Soviet Control, 1963–1964’, Cold War International History Project. CWIHP e-Dossier No. 42 (October 2013). Available at https://www.wilsoncenter.org/publication/divided-loyalties-within-the-bloc-romanian-objection-to-soviet-informal-controls-1963 (accessed September 2017).

———, ‘Mediating the Vietnam War: Romania and the First Trinh Signal 1965–1966’, Cold War International History Project. CWIHP Working Paper #81 (July 2016). Available at https://www.wilsoncenter.org/sites/default/files/cwihp_wp_81_larry_watts_july_2016.pdf (accessed September 2017).

Westad, Odd Arne, The Global Cold War: Third World Interventions and the Making of Our Times (New York, 2013).

Winrow, Gareth M., The Foreign Policy of the GDR in Africa (Cambridge, 1990).

Zídek, Petr and Karl Sieber, Československo a Subsaḣarska´ Afrika v Letech 1948–1989 [Czechoslovakia in Sub-Saharan Africa, 1948–1989] (Prague, 2007).