Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Presentations/Supplementary Reading

June 12:

Noam: Steven Marsh. “Continuity and Change: Reinterpreting the Policies of the Truman and Eisenhower Administrations toward Iran, 1950–1954.” Journal of Cold War Studies. Vol. 7, pp. 79-123.

Michal: Michael Graham Fry. “The Uses of Intelligence: The United Nations Confronts the United States in the Lebanon Crisis, 1958.” Intelligence and National Security. Vol. 10, pp. 59-91.

Uri: Anthony Gorst, and W. Scott Lucas. “The Other Collusion: Operation Straggle and Anglo-American Intervention in Syria, 1955-1956.” Intelligence and National Security. Vol. 4, pp. 576-595.

June 19:

Noam: Haefele, Mark. "John F. Kennedy, USIA, and World Public Opinion." Diplomatic History 25, no.1 (Winter 2001): 63-84.

Uri: Kochavi, Noam. "Limited Accommodation, Perpetuated Conflict: Kennedy, China, and the Laos Crisis, 1961-1963." Diplomatic History 26, no.1 (Winter 2002): 95-135.

June 20:

Liron: Galia Golan: “The Soviet Union and the Outbreak of the June 1967 Six-Day War.” Journal of Cold War Studies. Vol. 8, pp. 3-19.

Nadia: Kenton Clymer. "The Perils of Neutrality: The Break in U.S.-Cambodian Relations, 1965." Diplomatic History 23, no.4 (Fall 1999): 609-631.

July 3:

Einat: Nigel Ashton. “Pulling the Strings: King Hussein’s Role During the Crisis of 1970 in Jordan.” International History Review. Vol. 28, pp. 94-118.

Eyal: Evelyn Goh. "Nixon, Kissinger, and the 'Soviet Card' in the U.S. Opening to China, 1971-1974." Diplomatic History 29, no.3 (June 2005): 475-502.

Udi: Joan Hoff-Wilson. "'Nixingerism,' NATO, and Detente." Diplomatic History 13, no.4 (Fall 1989): 501-525.

July 10:

Udi: William Daugherty. “Behind the Intelligence Failure in Iran.” International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence. Vol. 14, pp. 449-484.

Shmulik: Andrew Deroche. "Standing Firm for Principles: Jimmy Carter and Zimbabwe." Diplomatic History 23, no.4 (Fall 1999): 657-685.

July 11:

Einat: Robert Parry and Peter Kornbluh. “Iran-Contra’s Untold Story.” Foreign Policy, Vol. 72, 3-29.

Liron: Walter Hixson. "'Red Storm Rising': Tom Clancy Novels and the Cult of National Security," Diplomatic History, Fall 1993, pp. 599-613.

July 18:

Shmulik: Melvyn Leffler. “9/11 and American Foreign Policy.” Diplomatic History. Vol. 29, pp. 395-414.

Eyal: HW Brands. "George Bush and the Gulf War of 1991." Presidential Studies Quarterly 34, no.1 (March 2004): 113-131.

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