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Frankel, Benjamin, ed. The Cold War, 1945-1991. Gale Research, 1992. Reference work on events and participants.
Gaddis, John Lewis. We Now Know: Rethinking Cold War History. Oxford University Press, 1998. A leading Cold War historian summarizes events from the end of World War II to the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Hixson, Walter L. Parting the Curtain: Propaganda, Culture and the Cold War, 1945-1961. St. Martin's, 1997. On the effectiveness of U.S. propaganda in molding public opinion against Communism.
Judge, Edward H., and John W. Langdon, eds. The Cold War: A History Through Documents. Prentice Hall, 1998. Collection of 130 key documents spanning the history of the conflict.
Matlock, Jack F., Jr. Reagan and Gorbachev: How the Cold War Ended. Random House, 2004. A former ambassador to the Soviet Union discusses the role each leader played in bringing the Cold War to an end.
Toropov, Brandon. Encyclopedia of Cold War Politics. Facts on File, 2000. Focuses on the American experience.
Walker, Martin. The Cold War: A History. Holt, 1994. History of the Cold Way by a veteran British journalist; makes use of documents from Kremlin archives.
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Carpenter, Ted Galen, ed. NATO Enters the 21st Century. Cass, 2000. Eight essayists debate the future of European security.
Kugler, Richard L. Enlarging NATO: The Russia Factor. Rand, 1996. A political-military analysis of NATO expansion into Eastern Europe.
March, Peter R. Freedom of the Skies: An Illustrated History of Fifty Years of NATO Air Power. Continuum, 1999. A compelling photographic journey, from Berlin's airlift to Kosovo.
Park, William. Defending the West: A History of NATO. Westview, 1986. Overview of history and strategic doctrines of NATO.

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