This series focuses on new interpretations of the Cold War era made possible by the collapse of the Soviet bloc and the opening of Soviet, East European, Chinese, and other archives to scholars. Books included in this series incorporate interdisciplinary insights and new conceptual frameworks that place historical research into a broad, international context.
Series Editor
Odd Arne Westad, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Sponsoring Editor
Debbie Gershenowitz, Executive Editor, UNC Press
Debbie.Gershenowitz@uncpress.org

The Struggle to Save the Soviet Economy
Mikhail Gorbachev and the Collapse of the USSR
By Chris Miller
New Cold War History
Published: August 2020

Latin America and the Global Cold War
Edited by Thomas C. Field Jr. , Stella Krepp , Vanni Pettinà
New Cold War History
Published: May 2020

Soviet Soft Power in Poland
Culture and the Making of Stalin's New Empire, 1943-1957
New Cold War History
Published: August 2019

India and the Cold War
Edited by Manu Bhagavan
New Cold War History
Published: September 2019

Armageddon Insurance
Civil Defense in the United States and Soviet Union, 1945–1991
New Cold War History
Published: January 2019

Shadow Cold War
The Sino-Soviet Competition for the Third World
New Cold War History
Published: August 2018

Revolutionaries for the Right
Anticommunist Internationalism and Paramilitary Warfare in the Cold War
By Kyle Burke
New Cold War History
Published: June 2018

Deng Xiaoping's Long War
The Military Conflict between China and Vietnam, 1979-1991
New Cold War History
Published: February 2018

Winning the Third World
Sino-American Rivalry during the Cold War
New Cold War History
Published: April 2017

Innocent Weapons
The Soviet and American Politics of Childhood in the Cold War
New Cold War History
Published: February 2017