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Raymond L. Garthoff Archives
Raymond L. Garthoff •ï¿½62 Items / 10 Books, 24 Articles, 28 Reviews
Detente and Confrontation (1985)
American-Soviet Relations from Nixon to Reagan
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    International Relations (Review)
    Detente and Confrontation, by Raymond L. Garthoff
    1. Detente and Confrontation by Raymond L. Garthoff
    American Political Science Review, March 1986, pp. 365-366
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    The Long Fuse (Review)
    Detente and Confrontation, by Raymond L. Garthoff
    1. Detente and Confrontation by Raymond L. Garthoff
    The New Republic, September 16, 1985, pp. 38-39
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    Book Reviews (Review)
    Detente and Confrontation, by Raymond L. Garthoff
    1. Detente and Confrontation by Raymond L. Garthoff
    Political Science Quarterly, December 1986, pp. 670-671
  4. Book Reviews
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    The Lessons of Arms Control (3 Reviews)
    Calculated Risks, by Bruce D. Berkowitz
    1. Calculated Risks by Bruce D. Berkowitz
    2. Superpower Arms Control by Albert Carnesale and Richard N. Haass
    3. Detente and Confrontation by Raymond L. Garthoff
    Problems of Communism, March 1988, pp. 54-58
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    Recent Books on International Relations (11 Reviews)
    The United States
    1. Detente and Confrontation by Raymond L. Garthoff
    2. All Fall Down by Gary Sick
    3. Secrecy and Democracy by Stansfield Turner
    4. Roosevelt to Reagan by Hedley Donovan
    5. Secrets of State by Barry Rubin
    6. A Season of Inquiry by Loch K. Johnson
    7. Lyndon Johnson's Dual War by Kathleen J. Turner
    8. J. William Fulbright: Advice and Dissent by Eugene Brown
    9. Awkward Dominion by Frank Costigliola
    10. Power and Policy in Transition by Vojtech Mastny
    11. Ancient Affections by Laurence Halley
    Foreign Affairs, Fall 1985, pp. 179-181