
The Canadian Long Telegram
Why do we remember the Kennan long telegram and the Novikov cable, but not the Canadian counterpart? Continue reading The Canadian Long Telegram
Why do we remember the Kennan long telegram and the Novikov cable, but not the Canadian counterpart? Continue reading The Canadian Long Telegram
My work on decolonization and Cold War in anti-communist Asia is published in the International History Review. Continue reading Decolonisation and Cold War in Anti-Communist Asia
I recently reviewed two articles offering some new insights into Taiwan’s Cold War-era diplomacy and international relations. Continue reading Reviewing Recent Scholarship on Cold War Taiwan
Recapping a few interesting papers and presentations I heard at a recent Cold War conference in Changchun. Continue reading Cold War Conference in Changchun
In May 2015, the Wilson Center launched the Chinese Foreign Policy Database, which I developed. The Database contains nearly 1,500 declassified documents on the international relations of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) since 1949. Continue reading Chinese Foreign Policy Database
Sino-European Relations during the Cold War and the Rise of a Multipolar World combines critical oral history with newly translated documentary sources to provide insights into the dynamics of Sino-European relations, past and present, and recent and ongoing global power shifts. Continue reading Sino-European Relations during the Cold War and the Rise of a Multipolar World
My article for Cold War History, “To Die on the Steppe: Sino-Soviet-American Relations and the Cold War in Chinese Central Asia, 1944–1952,” received a nice and unexpected write up from the blog of Taylor & Francis. Continue reading Xinjiang and the Cold War
An advanced copy of an article that I wrote for Cold War History, “To Die on the Steppe: Sino-Soviet-American Relations and the Cold War in Chinese Central Asia, 1944–1952,” was posted online yesterday Continue reading What Xinjiang Tells Us about the Early History of the Cold War
I am presenting a paper later this week at the 2013 International Graduate Student Conference on the Cold War, a conference hosted jointly by The George Washington University, the London School of Economics, and the University of California Santa Barbara. Continue reading Sino-Soviet-American Relations and the Cold War in Chinese Central Asia, 1944-1952