Race, ethnicity, and the Cold War : a global perspective / edited by Philip E. Muehlenbeck.

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Other Authors: Muehlenbeck, Philip E. (Philip Emil)
Language:English
Published: Nashville : Vanderbilt University Press, [2012], ©2012.
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Physical Description:xvii, 324 pages
Format: Book
Contents:
  • pt. 1. Race and the International System
  • Token Diplomacy : The United States, Race, and the Cold War / Michael L. Krenn
  • A Wind of Change? White Redoubt and the Postcolonial Moment, 1960-1963 / Ryan Irwin
  • pt. 2. Race, Ethnicity, and Decolonization
  • Race, Labor, and Security in the Panama Canal Zone : The 1946 Greaves Rape Case, Local 713, and the Isthmian Cold War Crackdown / Michael Donoghue
  • Race, Identity, and Diplomacy in the Papua Decolonization Struggle, 1949-1962 / David Webster
  • For a Better Guinea! Winning Hearts and Minds in Portuguese Guinea / Luis Nuno Rodrigues
  • pt. 3. Race and the Interplay between Domestic and International Politics
  • Testing the Limits of Soviet Internationalism : African Students in the Soviet Union / Maxim Matusevich
  • Crimes against Humanity in the Congo : Nazi Legacies and the German Cold War in Africa / Katrina Hagen
  • Race and the Cuban Revolution : The Impact of Cuba's Intervention in Angola / Henley Adams
  • pt. 4. Ethnicity and the Interplay between Domestic and International Politics
  • Ethnic Nationalism in the Cold War Context : The Cyprus Issue in the Greek and Greek American Public Debate, 1954-1989 / Zinovia Lialiouti and Philip Muehlenbeck
  • "God Bless Reagan" and "God Help Canada" : The Polish Canadian Action Group and Solidarnost in Toronto / Eric L. Payseur
  • Ethnic Nationalism and the Collapse of Soviet Communism / Mark R. Beissinger.