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UNPUBLISHED MATERIAL
Greenberg, Harold M. “The Doolittle Report: Covert Action and Congressional Oversight of the Central Intelligence Agency in the mid-1950s.” Senior Essay, Yale University History Department, 2005.
Kennedy, Paul. The Parliament of Man: The Past, Present, and Future of the United Nations. Draft Manuscript.
Lüthi, Lorenz. “The Sino-Soviet Split, 1956–1966.” Ph.D. Dissertation, Yale University History Department, 2003.
Manela, Erez. “The Wilsonian Moment: Self Determination and the International Origins of Anticolonial Nationalism, 1917–1920.” Ph.D. Dissertation, Yale University History Department, 2003.
Michel, Chris. “Bridges Built and Broken Down: How Lyndon Johnson Lost His Gamble on the Fate of the Prague Spring.” Senior Essay, Yale University History Department, 2003.
Morgan, Michael D. J. “North America, Atlanticism, and the Helsinki Process.” Draft Manuscript.
Rosenzweig, Anne Lesley. “Sadat’s Strategic Decision Making: Lessons of Egyptian Foreign Policy, 1970–1981.” Senior Essay, Yale University History Department, 2005.
Selverstone, Marc. “ ‘All Roads Lead to Moscow’: The United States, Great Britain, and the Communist Monolith.” Ph.D. Dissertation, Ohio University History Department, 2000.
Wells, Christopher W. “Kissinger and Sadat: Improbable Partners for Peace.” Senior Essay, Yale University History Department, 2004.
Wong, Bryan. “The Grand Strategy of Deng Xiaoping.” Senior Essay, Yale University International Studies Program, 2005.