按:以下为中心藏美国《外交史》(Diplomatic History)杂志所刊论文目录,有研究需要者可到中心查阅。

9-11 and American Foreign Policy

A Challenging Quest

A Critique of Containment

A Dialectic Doctrine for Dictators

A SHAFR Retrospective

A World Restored- Religion, Counterrevolution, and the Search for Order in the Middle East

Almost Persuaded- The Johnson Administration's Extension of Nuclear Cooperation with South Africa, 1965–1967

American Grand Strategy since 1940- Political Science and History

American Knowledge and Global Power

America's Europe, Europe's America-- Image, influence, and interaction, 1933-1958,Fall96, Vol. 20 Issue 4

America's Protestant Challenge in Italy and the Cultural Ambiguity of the Cold War

An Emerging New Field of Study-U.S. Intelligence

Anglo-American Rivalry and the Origins of U.S. China Policy

Bernath Lecture- American Knowledge and Global Power

Both Sticks and Carrots

Bridging the Gap between the Sacred and the Secular in the History of American Foreign Relations

Christianity, Dissent, and the Cold War

Civil war and foreign intervention- Why or why not

Clausewitz for Diplomatic Historians

Cleaning up the Mess of Versailles

Cold War II- The Eisenhower Administration, the Bandung Conference, and the Reperiodization of the Postwar Era

Cold War Orientalism

Cold War Revisionism-A Practitioner's Perspective

Cold War Scholars and Thinking about Warfare

Confessions of a Consensus Historian

Congress and Foreign Policy in the Cold War

Conquest American Style

Dean Acheson and the Making of the West

Digesting Postwar Japanese Media

Domestic Consumption and the Americanization of the World Paradigm

Domestic Impact of the Korean War

East Asia in Henry Luce's `American Century'

Economic Diplomacy, Alliance Politics, and the Element of Culture in the Cold War

Evan Thomas comment on Francis M. Bator's No Good Choices- LBJ and the Vietnam-Great Society Connection

Expanding the economic pie the corporatist way

Explaining US-third world relations

Family and Nation

Formation of American Regional Policy for the Middle East, 1950–1952

Founding father--Samuel Flagg Bemis and the study of U.S.-Latin American relations

France, Italy, and the Rise of American Hegemony in the Mediterranean

Fredrik Logevall comment on Francis M. Bator's No Good Choices- LBJ and the Vietnam-Great Society Connection

From World War to Cold War

George F. Kennan's Core Values and American Foreign Policy, 1938–1993

Germany, the United States, and the Breakdown of Bretton Woods, 1969–1973

Grand Strategy and Regional Conflict- Nixon, Kissinger, and Crisis in South Asia

Harold Macmillan and the Golden Days of Anglo-American Relations Revisited, 1957–63

Harry S Truman and the Cold War

Herbert Hoover, Modernization, and Economic Growth in Latin America

Historicizing the German Question- Toward an International History of the Cold War

Images of the Enemy and Expert Knowledge in the Korean Armistice Negotiations

Intelligence and Strategy- Historicizing Psychology, Policy, and Politics

Interpreting First Encounters with the Muslim World

Jimmy Carter and the Foreign Policy of Human Rights

Jordan, Israel, the United States, and the Origins of the Six-Day War

Kimball's Vietnam War

Someplace elsethe tragedy of Korean American relations

LBJ and Latin America, 1964–1968

Leadership, perceptions, and interests--- Chinese-American relations in the early Cold War

Leffler Takes a Linguistic Turn

Lessons in Statesmanship from British History

Liberalism, Communism, and the Black Struggle for Human Rights

Lutheran Response to the Cold and Vietnam Wars

Lyndon Johnson, Bridge Building, and the End of the Prague Spring

Making Friends with the Soviets in the Era of Stalin

Marilyn B. Young comment on Francis M. Bator's No Good Choices- LBJ and the Vietnam-Great Society Connection

Mark Moyar comment on Francis M. Bator's No Good Choices- LBJ and the Vietnam-Great Society Connection

Masculinity as Ideology-John F. Kennedy and the Domestic Politics of Foreign Policy

Melvyn P. Leffler, ideology, and American foreign policy,Fall96, Vol. 20 Issue 4

Modernization and the Kennedy-era alliance for progress

Nationalism Betrayed

Neither a Carrot Nor a Stick- American Foreign Aid and Economic Policymaking in Spain during the 1950s

New Zealand, the Commonwealth, and the New Look

Nixon in China and Cold War I and Cold War II

No Basis for Suspicion Election May Be Rigged- The Johnson Administration, the CIA, and the Caribbean, 1964–1968

No Good Choices- LBJ and the Vietnam-Great Society Connection

On poststructuralisms, revisionisms, and cold wars

One Vietnam War Should Be Enough and Other Reflections on Diplomatic History and the Making of Foreign Policy

Operation Candor- Fear, Faith, and Flexibility

Patrons and clients

Personal Reflections on SHAFR at Forty

Perspectives in Latin American-U.S. relations

Pursuing Progress- Point Four in Ethiopia

Putting the Environment in Diplomatic History

Race, the Bandung Conference, and Pan-Asianist Fears in American Thought and Policy, 1954–1955

Radio Free Europe and the Hungarian Revolution of 1956

Randall B. Woods comment on Francis M. Bator's No Good Choices- LBJ and the Vietnam-Great Society Connection

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