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Journal of Cold War Studies
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In 1999 the Project
on Cold War Studies, directed by Mark Kramer, began publishing the
Journal of Cold War Studies. The Journal features peer-reviewed
articles based on archival research in the former Communist world
and in Western countries. Some articles offer reevaluations of important
historical events or themes, emphasizing the changes of interpretation
necessitated by declassified documents and new firsthand accounts.
Other articles seek to bring new evidence to bear on current theoretical
debates.
Many existing theories of international
and domestic politics have relied on generalizations from
the Cold War period, but until very recently the evidence for these
generalizations was tenuous at best. Articles in the Journal of
Cold War Studies use declassified materials and new memoirs from
the former Eastern bloc and Western countries to illuminate and
raise questions about numerous theoretical concerns, including theories
of decision-making, deterrence, bureaucratic politics, institutional
formation, bargaining, diplomacy, foreign policy conduct, and international
relations. Drawing on the latest evidence, articles in the Journal
subject these theories, and others, to rigorous empirical analysis.
The Journal's emphasis on the use of new evidence for theoretical
purposes is in no way intended to exclude solid historical reassessments,
but articles set within a theoretical context are particularly encouraged.
The Journal's Editorial Board consists of 31 distinguished political
scientists, historians, and specialists on international relations.
For more information, email jcws@fas.harvard.edu.
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