From Détente to the End of the Cold War, c1963-1991: All participants
Seminar Reading
- Folder The Vietnam War
- Folder The Extent of Détente
- Folder The Collapse of Détente
- Folder The Cold War in Africa
- Folder The Gorbachev Revolution
- Folder The Collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe
Additional Reading
- Folder The Sino-Soviet Split
- Folder Nuclear Proliferation and Non-Proliferation
- Folder The Prague Spring 1968
- Folder The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan
- Folder The Cold War in Latin America
- Folder Cuba and the Cold War
- Folder US Foreign Policy under Reagan and Bush
- Folder The Collapse of the Soviet Union
Vietnam: Johnson's Americanization
- Folder Recap: Vietnam up to 1963
- Folder Johnson's War
- Folder Tactics in the Vietnam War (1965-68)
- Folder The Tet Offensive
Nixon's Vietnamisation
Towards nuclear disarmament?
Pressures on the USSR
- Folder The Sino-Soviet split
- Folder The Prague Spring
The Extent of Détente by 1979
- Folder Why did the superpowers engage with détente after the Cuban Missile Crisis?
- Folder How should historians judge Richard Nixon?
- Folder Why were the USA and PRC interested in normalizing relations?
- Folder Why did détente meet more opposition under Gerald Ford?
- Folder Cuban intervention in Angola
- Folder Yom Kippur and the OPEC oil crisis
- Folder The Carter years (1977-1981)
- Folder The Iranian Revolution 1978-9
- Folder US intervention in Latin America
Failure of Détente and the Second Cold War
The ending of the Cold War, 1985-1991
Revision
- Folder Revision guides
- Folder Student essays