Adams, Ware:
C. Ben Wright, September 30, 1970, Washington, D.C., Wright Papers.
Ball, George:
JLG, October 12, 1987, Princeton, N.J.
Berezhkov, Valentin:
JLG, September 21, 1991, Athens, Ohio.
Berlin, Sir Isaiah:
JLG, November 29, 1992, Oxford, England.
Black, Cyril E.:
JLG, November 24, 1987, Princeton, N.J.
Bohlen, Charles E.:
C. Ben Wright, September 29, 1970, Washington, D.C., Wright Papers.
Bowie, Robert R.:
JLG, December 10, 1987, Princeton, N.J.
Bradt, Constance Kennan:
Joan Kennan, no date, Joan Kennan Papers.
JLG, November 13, 1982, Rome, N.Y.
Bundy, McGeorge:
JLG, December 17, 1986, New York, N.Y.
Bundy, William P.and Mary A.:
JLG, December 6, 1987, Princeton, N.J.
Crawford, William A.:
C.Ben Wright, September 29, 1970, Washington, D.C., Wright Papers.
Cumming, Hugh S., Jr.:
JLG, April 17, 1984, Washington, D.C.
Davies, John Paton and Patricia:
JLG, December 7–8, 1982, Asheville, N.C.
Davies, Richard T.:
Peter Jessup, November 9, 1979, ADST Oral History Project.
Dilworth, J. Richardson
JLG, December 6, 1987, Princeton, N.J.
Durbrow, Elbridge:
JLG, September 24, 1982, Washington, D.C.
Elliott, John H.:
JLG, December 7, 1992, Oxford, England.
Fosdick, Dorothy:
JLG, October 29, 1987, Washington, D.C.
Franks, Sir Oliver:
JLG, August 1, 1987, Oxford, England.
Goodman, Constance:
JLG, December 10, 1987, Princeton, N.J.
Green, Marshall:
Charles Stuart Kennedy, March 2, 1995, ADST Oral History Project.
Harriman, W. Averell:
JLG, September 24, 1982, Washington, D.C.
Henderson, Loy W.:
Richard D. McKinzie, June 14, 1973, Washington, D.C., Oral History Collection, Harry S. Truman Library.
JLG, September 25, 1982, Washington, D.C.
Hessman, Dorothy:
C. Ben Wright, October 1, 1970, Washington, D.C., Wright Papers.
JLG, September 24, 1982, Washington, D.C.
Hickerson, John D.:
JLG, November 15, 1983, Washington, D.C.
Hotchkiss, Jeannette Kennan:
Joan Kennan, November 2, 1972, Joan Kennan Papers.
JLG, December 21, 1982, Highland Park, Ill.
Kennan, Annelise Sørensen:
JLG, August 26, 1982; September 8, 1983; December 14, 1987; all Princeton, N.J.
Kennan, George Frost:
Harry B. Price, February 19, 1953, Harry B. Price Papers.
Forrest C. Pogue, February 17, 1959, Forrest C. Pogue Papers.
Louis Fischer, March 23, 1965, Oral History Collection, John F. Kennedy Library.
Joan Kennan, no date, Joan Kennan Papers.
JLG, October 31, 1974, Washington, D.C., author’s possession.
JLG, February 2, 1977; August 24–26, 1982; September 7–8, 1983; September 4–5, 1984; December 13, 1987; January 30, 1991; December 13, 1995; June 10, 1996, all Princeton, N.J.
Patricia H. Labalme, August 30, 1989, and February 27, 1990, Institute for Advanced Study Archives.
Kennan, Kent Wheeler:
JLG, December 29, 1982, Austin, Texas.
Kondrashov, Sergey N.:
Vladimir Pechatnov, May 27, 1999, Moscow, Russia.
Link, Arthur S.:
JLG, September 8, 1983, Princeton, N.J.
Mautner, Martha:
JLG, September 24, 1983, Casper, Wyo.
Nitze, Paul H.:
JLG, December 13, 1989, Washington, D.C.
Roberts, Sir Frank:
JLG, March 15, 1993, London, England.
Rusk, Dean
JLG, December 9, 1982, Athens, Ga.
Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr.:
JLG, December 17, 1986, New York, N.Y.
Smith, Janet:
JLG, August 18, 1999, Hartford, Conn.
Taquay, Charles and Kitty:
JLG, March 27, 1991, Washington, D.C.
Taplin, Frank
JLG, December 5, 1987, Princeton, N.J.
Thompson, Kenneth W.:
JLG, December 6, 1982, Charlottesville, Va.
Toon, Malcolm:
Henry E. Maddox, June 9, 1989, ADST Oral History Project.
Tucker, Robert C. and Evgenia:
JLG, September 4, 1984, Princeton, N.J.
Tufts, Robert:
JLG, February 5, 1987, Oberlin, Ohio.
Ullman, Richard H.:
JLG, September 30, 1987, Princeton, N.J.
Von Oppen, Beate:
JLG, August 27, 1982, Princeton, N.J.
Willett, E. F:
JLG, June 2, 1989, Bridgeport, Conn.
Worobec, Frances Kennan:
Joan Kennan, no date, Joan Kennan Papers.
JLG, June 28, 1984, South Lake Tahoe, Calif.
Yakovlev, Nikolay N.:
Vladimir Pechatnov, November 13, 1994, Moscow, Russia.
Canada. Ministry of External Affairs. Record Group 25, National Archives of Canada, Ottawa.
Great Britain. Foreign Office Records, FO 371, National Archives, London.
Russia. Presidential Archive of the Russian Federation, Moscow.
United States. Department of State. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
________. ________. Executive Secretariat Files.
________. ________. Inspection Reports, 1906–39.
________. ________. Policy Planning Staff Records [PPS Records].
________. ________. Record Group 59, Decimal File, 1910–29, 1930–39, 1940–44, 1945–49, 1950–54, 1960–63.
________. ________. Record Group 84, Moscow Post Files, 1944–46, 1952.
________. ________. Summaries of the Secretary’s Daily Meetings, 1949–52.
________. Federal Bureau of Investigation. George Kennan File, FBI Records, Washington, D.C.
________. National War College Archives, Washington, D.C.
Acheson, Dean G.: Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, Mo.
________: Sterling Library Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University.
Alsop, Joseph, and Stewart Alsop: Library of Congress.
Ayers, Eban A.: Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, Mo.
Bohlen, Charles E.: Library of Congress.
________: Record Group 59, National Archives.
Bull, Mimi: privately held.
Bullitt, William C.: Sterling Library Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University.
Davies, Joseph E.: Library of Congress.
Dulles, John Foster: Seeley Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton University.
Eisenhower, Dwight D.: Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, Abilene, Kans.
Elsey, George: Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, Mo.
Forrestal, James V.: Seeley Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton University.
Gaddis, John Lewis: privately held.
Halle, Louis J.: Alderman Library, University of Virginia.
Harriman, W. Averell: Library of Congress.
Henderson, Loy: Library of Congress.
Hersey, John: Beinecke Library, Yale University.
Holmes, John W.: Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Toronto.
Hopkins, Harry: Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, N.Y.
Hotchkiss, Eugene: privately held.
Hotchkiss, Jeanette Kennan: privately held.
James, Douglas: privately held.
Jessup, Philip: Library of Congress.
Johnson, Lyndon B.: Lyndon B. Johnson Library, Austin, Tex.
Jones, Owen T.: Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, Mo.
Kennan, George F.: Seeley Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton University.
Kennan, Joan Elisabeth: privately held.
Kennan, Kossuth Kent: Wisconsin State Historical Society, Madison.
Kennedy, John F.: John F. Kennedy Library, Boston, Mass.
Kissinger, Henry A.: Telephone Conversations, 1969–1977, Digital National Security Archive.
Leopold, Richard W.: Northwestern University.
Lippmann, Walter: Sterling Library Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University.
Murphy, Robert: Hoover Institution, Stanford University.
Nitze, Paul: Library of Congress.
Oppenheimer, J. Robert: Library of Congress.
Price, Harry B.: George C. Marshall Library, Lexington, Va.
Pogue, Forrest C.: George C. Marshall Library, Lexington, Va.
Strauss, Lewis: Herbert Hoover Library, West Branch, Iowa.
Truman, Harry S.: Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, Mo.
Webb, James E.: Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, Mo.
Wright, C. Ben: George C. Marshall Library, Lexington, Va.
Hotchkiss, Jeanette Kennan. “Memoirs for Two.” Typescript. Edited by Eugene Hotchkiss, January 4, 1996. JEK Papers.
Kennan, Joan. Unpublished, undated memoir. JEK Papers.
Kennan, Kossuth Kent. Handwritten reminiscences, no date but probably 1933. KKK Papers, Wisconsin State Historical Society, Madison.
Morgan, Michael David. “The Origins of the Helsinki Final Act.” Ph.D. dissertation, Yale University, 2010.
Schmidt, Michael Reed. “Present at the Creation and Beyond: Thucydides in the Cold War.” Department of History Senior Essay, Yale University, 2008.
Seegert, Frederick C., Jr. Oakwood Bay Centennial: The Way We Were, 1882–1982. Typescript, July 1987.
Vogel, Theodore F., Jr. Sauce for the Gander (Wisconsin Style). Undated typescript.
Wright, C. Ben. “George F. Kennan, Scholar-Diplomat: 1926–1946.” Ph.D. dissertation, University of Wisconsin, 1972.
Blum, John Morton, ed. The Price of Vision: The Diary of Henry A. Wallace, 1942–1946. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1973.
Brinkley, Douglas, ed. The Reagan Diaries: January 1981–January 1989, 2 vols. New York: HarperCollins, 2009.
Bullitt, Orville H., ed. For the President: Personal and Secret: Correspondence Between Franklin D. Roosevelt and William C. Bullitt. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1972.
Chandler, Alfred D., Jr., et al. The Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower, 21 vols. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1970–2001.1.
Crossman, Richard. The Diaries of a Cabinet Minister: Secretary of State for Social Services, 1968–1970. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1977.
Etzold, Thomas H., and John Lewis Gaddis, eds. Containment: Documents on American Policy and Strategy, 1945–1950. New York: Columbia University Press, 1978.
Ferrell, Robert H., ed. Off the Record: The Private Papers of Harry S. Truman. New York: Harper and Row, 1980.
Harlow, Giles D., and George C. Maerz, eds. Measures Short of War: The George F. Kennan Lectures at the National War College, 1946–47. Washington, D.C.: National Defense University Press, 1991.1.
Institute for Advanced Study. Report of the Director, 1948–1953. Princeton, N.J.: Institute for Advanced Study, 1954.
Jensen, Kenneth M., ed. The Origins of the Cold War: The Novikov, Kennan, and Roberts “Long Telegrams” of 1946. Washington, D.C.: United States Institute of Peace, 1993.
Karalekas, Anne. “History of the Central Intelligence Agency.” U.S. Congress, Senate, Select Committee to Study Government Operations with respect to Intelligence Activities, Final Report: Supplementary Detailed Staff Reports on Foreign and Military Intelligence: Book IV. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1976.
Lukacs, John, ed. George F. Kennan and the Origins of Containment, 1944–46: The Kennan-Lukacs Correspondence. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1997.
________, ed. Through the History of the Cold War: The Correspondence of George F. Kennan and John Lukacs. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2010.
McLellan, David S., and David C. Acheson. Among Friends: Personal Letters of Dean Acheson. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1980.
Millis, Walter, ed. The Forrestal Diaries. New York: Viking, 1951.
Moorehead, Caroline, ed. Selected Letters of Martha Gellhorn. New York: Henry Holt, 2006.
Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1961–.
Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr. Journals: 1952–2000. Edited by Andrew Schlesinger and Stephen Schlesinger. New York: Penguin, 2007.
Skinner, Kiron K., Annelise Anderson, and Martin Anderson, eds. Reagan: A Life in Letters. New York: Free Press, 2003.
________. Reagan, In His Own Hand. New York: Free Press, 2001.
Sulzberger, C. L. A Long Row of Candles: Memoirs and Diaries, 1934–1945. New York: Macmillan, 1969.
________. The Last of the Giants. New York: Macmillan, 1970.
United States. Atomic Energy Commission. In the Matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1954.
________. Congress. House of Representatives, Committee on Foreign Affairs. Foreign Policy and Mutual Security. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1956.
________. ________. Senate. Legislative Origins of the Truman Doctrine. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1973.
________. ________. ________. Committee on Foreign Relations. Historical Series: Economic Assistance to China and Korea. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1974.
________.________.________.________. Historical Series, IV. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1976.
________. ________.________. ________. Supplemental Foreign Assistance Fiscal Year 1966—Vietnam. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1966.
________. Department of State. Foreign Relations of the United States [FRUS]. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1862–.
________. ________. The State Department Policy Planning Staff Papers, 1947–1949. New York: Garland Publishing, 1983.
Abramson, Rudy. Spanning the Century: The Life of W. Averell Harriman. New York: William Morrow, 1992.
Acheson, Dean. Present at the Creation: My Years in the State Department. New York: Norton, 1969.
Adams, Brooks. America’s Economic Supremacy. New York: Macmillan, 1900.
Adams, Henry. The Education of Henry Adams: An Autobiography. Boston: Massachusetts Historical Society, 1918; reprinted Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1946.
Aldrich, Richard J. The Hidden Hand: Britain, America and Cold War Secret Intelligence. London: John Murray, 2001.
Alliluyeva, Svetlana. Only One Year. Translated by Paul Chavchavadze. New York: Harper and Row, 1969.
Alsop, Joseph W., with Adam Platt. “I’ve Seen the Best of It”: Memoirs. New York: Norton, 1992.
Anderson, Harry H., and Frederick I. Olson. Milwaukee: At the Gathering of the Waters. Milwaukee: Milwaukee County Historical Society and Continental Heritage Press, 1981.1.
Andrew, Christopher, and Oleg Gordievsky. KGB: The Inside Story. New York: HarperCollins, 1990.
Arbatov, Georgi. The System: An Insider’s Life in Soviet Politics. New York: Random House, 1992.
Axtell, James. The Making of Princeton University: From Woodrow Wilson to the Present. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2006.
Bassford, Christopher. Clausewitz in English: The Reception of Clausewitz in Britain and America, 1815–1945. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994.
Behrman, Greg. The Most Noble Adventure: The Marshall Plan and the Time When America Helped Save Europe. New York: Free Press, 2007.
Beisner, Robert L. Dean Acheson: A Life in the Cold War. New York: Oxford University Press, 2006.
Beschloss, Michael R. The Crisis Years: Kennedy and Khrushchev, 1960–1963. New York: HarperCollins, 1991.1.
Bird, Kai. The Color of Truth: McGeorge Bundy and William Bundy: Brothers in Arms. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1998.
________, and Martin J. Sherwin. American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer. New York: Knopf, 2005.
Bohlen, Charles E. Witness to History: 1929–1969. New York: Norton, 1973.
Botti, Timothy J. The Long Wait: The Forging of the Anglo-American Nuclear Alliance, 1945–1958. New York: Greenwood, 1987.
Bowie, Robert R., and Richard H. Immerman. Waging Peace: How Eisenhower Shaped an Enduring Cold War Strategy. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998.
Brent, Jonathan, and Vladimir P. Naumov. Stalin’s Last Crime: The Plot Against the Jewish Doctors, 1948–1953. New York: HarperCollins, 2003.
Brinkley, Douglas. Dean Acheson: The Cold War Years, 1953–71. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1992.
Brodie, Bernard, ed. The Absolute Weapon: Atomic Power and World Order. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1946.
Brownell, Will, and Richard N. Billings. So Close to Greatness: A Biography of William C. Bullitt. New York: Macmillan, 1987.
Bullock, Alan. Ernest Bevin: Foreign Secretary, 1945–1951. New York: Norton, 1983.
Bundy, McGeorge. Danger and Survival: Choices About the Bomb in the First Fifty Years. New York: Random House, 1988.
Burdick, Charles B. An American Island in Hitler’s Reich: The Bad Nauheim Internment. Menlo Park, Calif.: Markgraf Publications, 1987.
Butterfield, Herbert. The Whig Interpretation of History. London: Bell, 1931.1.
Callahan, David. Dangerous Capabilities: Paul Nitze and the Cold War. New York: HarperCollins, 1990.
Cannon, Lou. President Reagan: The Role of a Lifetime. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1991.
Cassella-Blackburn, Michael. The Donkey, the Carrot, and the Club: William C. Bullitt and Soviet-American Relations, 1917–1948. Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 2004.
Chekhov, Anton. The Steppe and Other Stories. Translated by Ronald Hingley. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991.
Chen Jian. China’s Road to the Korean War: The Making of the Sino-American Confrontation. New York: Columbia University Press, 1994.
Chester, Eric Thomas. Covert Network: Progressives, the International Rescue Committee, and the CIA. Armonk, N.Y.: M. E. Sharpe, 1995.
Churchill, Winston S. Painting as a Pastime. New York: Whittlesey House, 1950.
Clausewitz, Carl von. On War. Edited and translated by Michael Howard and Peter Paret. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1976.
Clifford, Clark, with Richard Holbrooke. Counsel to the President: A Memoir. New York: Random House, 1991.
Clinton, Bill. My Life. New York: Random House, 2004.
Cohrs, Patrick O. The Unfinished Peace After World War I: America, Britain, and the Stabilization of Europe, 1919–1932. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006.
Congdon, Lee. George Kennan: A Writing Life. Wilmington, Del.: ISI, 2008.
Corke, Sarah-Jane. U.S. Covert Operations and Cold War Strategy: Truman, Secret Warfare and the CIA, 1945–53. New York: Routledge, 2008.
Craig, Gordon A., and Francis L. Loewenheim, eds. The Diplomats: 1939–1979. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1994.
Darling, Arthur B. The Central Intelligence Agency: An Instrument of Government, to 1950. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1990.
Davies, John Paton, Jr. Dragon by the Tail: American, British, Japanese, and Russian Encounters with China and One Another. New York: Norton, 1972.
Davies, Joseph E. Mission to Moscow. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1941.
DeSantis, Hugh. The Diplomacy of Silence: The American Foreign Service, the Soviet Union, and the Cold War, 1933–1947. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1980.
de Silva, Peer. Sub Rosa: The CIA and the Uses of Intelligence. New York: Times Books, 1978.
Divine, Robert A. Second Chance: The Triumph of Internationalism in America During World War II. New York: Atheneum, 1967.
Dobrynin, Anatoly. In Confidence: Moscow’s Ambassador to America’s Six Cold War Presidents (1962–1986). New York: Random House, 1995.
Earle, Edward Mead, ed. Makers of Modern Strategy: Military Thought from Machiavelli to Hitler. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1943.
Eisenberg, Carolyn. Drawing the Line: The American Decision to Divide Germany, 1944–1949. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996.
Engerman, David C. Know Your Enemy: The Rise and Fall of America’s Soviet Experts. New York: Oxford University Press, 2009.
________. Modernization from the Other Shore: American Intellectuals and the Romance of Russian Development. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2003.
Fischer, Beth A. The Reagan Reversal: Foreign Policy and the End of the Cold War. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1997.
Fitzgerald, F. Scott. This Side of Paradise. New York: Scribner’s, 1920.
Fitzpatrick, Sheila. Everyday Stalinism: Ordinary Life in Extraordinary Times; Soviet Russia in the 1930s. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.
Ford, Richard, ed. The Essential Tales of Chekhov. Translated by Constance Garnett. Hopewell, N.J.: Ecco Press, 1998.
Gaddis, John Lewis. The Cold War: A New History. New York: Penguin, 2005.
________. The Long Peace: Inquiries into the History of the Cold War. New York: Oxford University Press, 1987.
________. Russia, the Soviet Union, and the United States: An Interpretive History, 2nd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1990.
________. Strategies of Containment: A Critical Appraisal of American National Security Policy During the Cold War. 2nd. ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.
_________. The United States and the Origins of the Cold War, 1941–1947. New York: Columbia University Press, 1972.
_________. We Now Know: Rethinking Cold War History. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.
Gains, M. G. Five Acres and Independence: A Practical Guide to the Selection and Management of the Small Farm. New York: Greenberg, 1940.
Garthoff, Raymond L. Détente and Confrontation: American-Soviet Relations from Nixon to Reagan. Rev. ed. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution, 1994.
Gellhorn, Martha. A Stricken Field. New York: Duell, Sloan, and Pearce, 1940.
Gellman, Barton. Contending with Kennan: Toward a Philosophy of American Power. New York: Praeger, 1984.
Gellman, Irwin F. Secret Affairs: Franklin Roosevelt, Cordell Hull, and Sumner Welles. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995.
Gibbon, Edward. The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 3 vols. New York: Modern Library, 1977.
Gilbert, Martin. “Never Despair”: Winston S. Churchill, 1945–1965. London: Heinemann, 1988.
Gladwell, Malcolm. Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking. New York: Little, Brown, 2005.
Goldman, Eric F. The Tragedy of Lyndon Johnson. New York: Knopf, 1969.
Goncharov, Sergei N., John W. Lewis, and Xue Litai. Uncertain Partners: Stalin, Mao, and the Korean War. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1993.
Gregory, John G. History of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Milwaukee: S. J. Clarke, 1931.
Grose, Peter. Gentleman Spy: The Life of Allen Dulles. New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1994.
Halle, Louis J. The Cold War as History. New York: Harper and Row, 1967.
Hamby, Alonzo L. For the Survival of Democracy: Franklin Roosevelt and the World Crisis of the 1930s. New York: Free Press, 2004.
________. Man of the People: A Life of Harry S. Truman. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
Harbutt, Fraser J. The Iron Curtain: Churchill, America, and the Origins of the Cold War. New York: Oxford University Press, 1986.
Harper, John Lamberton. American Visions of Europe: Franklin D. Roosevelt, George F. Kennan, and Dean Acheson. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1994.
Harriman, W. Averell, and Elie Abel. Special Envoy to Churchill and Stalin, 1941–1946. New York: Random House, 1975.
Hayward, Steven F. The Age of Reagan: The Conservative Counterrevolution, 1980–1989. New York: Crown Forum, 2009.
Heinrichs, Waldo. American Ambassador: Joseph C. Grew and the Development of the United States Diplomatic Tradition. Boston: Little, Brown, 1966.
________. Threshold of War: Franklin D. Roosevelt and American Entry into World War II. New York: Oxford University Press, 1988.
Hellman, Lillian. An Unfinished Woman: A Memoir. Boston: Little, Brown, 1969.
Henderson, Loy W. A Question of Trust: The Origins of U.S.-Soviet Relations: The Memoirs of Loy W. Henderson. Edited by George W. Baer. Stanford, Calif.: Hoover Institution Press, 1986.
Herken, Gregg. Brotherhood of the Bomb: The Tangled Lives and Loyalties of Robert Oppenheimer, Ernest Lawrence, and Edward Teller. New York: Henry Holt, 2002.
Herring, George C., Jr. Aid to Russia, 1941–1946: Strategy, Diplomacy, the Origins of the Cold War. New York: Columbia University Press, 1973.
Hersch, Burton. The Old Boys: The American Elite and the Origins of the CIA. New York: Scribner’s, 1992.
Herwarth, Johnnie von, with S. Frederick Starr. Against Two Evils: Memoirs of a Diplomat-Soldier During the Third Reich. London: Collins, 1981.1.
Hill, Charles. Grand Strategies: Literature, Statecraft, and World Order. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2010.
Hixson, Walter L. George F. Kennan: Cold War Iconoclast. New York: Columbia University Press, 1989.
Hochschild, Adam. Half the Way Home: A Memoir of Father and Son. New York: Viking, 1986.
Hoffmann, George F. Cold War Casualty: The Court-Martial of Major General Robert W. Grow. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 1993.
Hogan, Michael J. A Cross of Iron: Harry S. Truman and the Origins of the National Security State. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998.
________. The Marshall Plan: America, Britain, and the Reconstruction of Western Europe, 1947–1952. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1987.
Holloway, David. Stalin and the Bomb: The Soviet Union and Atomic Energy, 1939–1956. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1994.
Hoopes, Townsend, and Douglas Brinkley. Driven Patriot: The Life and Times of James Forrestal. New York: Knopf, 1992.
Hughes, Emmet John. The Ordeal of Power: A Political Memoir of the Eisenhower Years. New York: Atheneum, 1963.
Immerman, Richard H., ed. John Foster Dulles and the Diplomacy of the Cold War. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1990.
Isaacson, Walter, and Evan Thomas. The Wise Men: Six Friends and the World They Made. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1986.
James, D. Clayton. The Years of MacArthur, 3 vols. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1970–85.
Jones, Joseph M. The Fifteen Weeks (February 21–June 5, 1947). New York: Viking, 1955.
Kahn, E. J., Jr. The China Hands: America’s Foreign Service Officers and What Befell Them. New York: Viking, 1975.
Kennan, George. E. H. Harriman: A Biography. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1922.
________. Siberia and the Exile System. New York: Century, 1891.
________. Tent Life in Siberia. New York: G. P. Putnam, 1870.
Kennan, George F. American Diplomacy: 1900–1950. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1951.
________. An American Family: The Kennans; The First Three Generations. New York: Norton, 2000.
________. Around the Cragged Hill: A Personal and Political Philosophy. New York: Norton, 1993.
________. At a Century’s Ending: Reflections, 1982–1995. New York: Norton, 1996.
________. The Cloud of Danger: Current Realities of American Foreign Policy. Boston: Little, Brown, 1977.
________. The Decline of Bismarck’s European Order: Franco-Russian Relations, 1875–1890. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1979.
________. Democracy and the Student Left. Boston: Little, Brown, 1968.
________. The Fateful Alliance: France, Russia, and the Coming of the First World War. New York: Pantheon, 1984.
________. From Prague After Munich: Diplomatic Papers, 1938–1940. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1968.
________. The Marquis de Custine and His Russia in 1839. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1971.
________. Memoirs, vol. I, 1925–1950. Boston: Atlantic–Little, Brown, 1967.
________. Memoirs, vol. II, 1950–1963. Boston: Atlantic–Little, Brown, 1972.
________. The Nuclear Delusion: Soviet-American Relations in the Atomic Age. New York: Pantheon, 1983.
________. On Dealing with the Communist World. New York: Harper and Row, 1964.
________. Realities of American Foreign Policy. New York: Norton, 1966. Originally published by Princeton University Press in 1954.
________. Russia, the Atom and the West. New York: Harper, 1958.
________. Russia and the West Under Lenin and Stalin. Boston: Little, Brown, 1961.
________. Sketches from a Life. New York: Pantheon, 1989.
________. Soviet-American Relations, 1917–1920: The Decision to Intervene. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1958.
________. Soviet-American Relations, 1917–1920: Russia Leaves the War. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1956.
Kennan, Kossuth Kent. Income Taxation—Method and Results in Various Countries. Milwaukee: Burdick and Allen, 1910.
Kershaw, Ian. Hitler: 1936–45: Nemesis. London: Allen Lane, 2000.
Kirk, Lydia Chapin. Postmarked Moscow: An American Ambassador’s Wife Looks at Life in Russia Today. New York: Scribner’s, 1952.
Kissinger, Henry A. The Troubled Partnership: A Re-appraisal of the Atlantic Alliance. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1965. _________. White House Years. Boston: Little, Brown, 1979.
Kofsky, Frank. Harry S. Truman and the War Scare of 1948: A Successful Campaign to Deceive the Nation. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1995.
LaFeber, Walter. Inevitable Revolutions: The United States in Central America. New York: Norton, 1984.
Lees, Lorraine M. Keeping Tito Afloat: The United States, Yugoslavia, and the Cold War. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1997.
Leffler, Melvyn P. For the Soul of Mankind: The United States, the Soviet Union, and the Cold War. New York: Hill and Wang, 2007.
________. A Preponderance of Power: National Security, the Truman Administration, and the Cold War. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1992.
________, and Odd Arne Westad, eds. The Cambridge History of the Cold War. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press, 2010.
Lettow, Paul. Ronald Reagan and His Quest to Abolish Nuclear Weapons. New York: Random House, 2005.
Levering, Ralph B., Vladimir O. Pechatnov, Verena Botzenhart-Viehe, and C. Earl Edmondson. Debating the Origins of the Cold War: American and Russian Perspectives. New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 2002.
Lilienthal, David. The Journals of David E. Lilienthal. Vol. II, The Atomic Energy Years, 1945–1950. New York: Harper and Row, 1964.
Lippmann, Walter. The Cold War: A Study in U.S. Foreign Policy. New York: Harper and Row, 1972 (first published in 1947).
________. U.S. Foreign Policy: Shield of the Republic. Boston: Little, Brown, 1943.
Lukacs, John. George Kennan: A Study of Character. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2007.
MacDonald, Betty. The Egg and I. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1945.
Machiavelli, Niccolò. The Prince. Translated by Harvey C. Mansfield. 2nd ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998.
MacLean, Elizabeth Kimball. Joseph E. Davies: Envoy to the Soviets. Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 1992.
McLellan, David. Dean Acheson: The State Department Years. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1976.
Masarik, Hubert. Le dernier témoin de Munich: Un diplomate tchécoslovaque dans la tourmente européenne, (1918–1941). Translated from the Czech by Antoine Marès. Lausanne: Éditions Noir sur Blanc, 2006.
Mastny, Vojtech. The Cold War and Soviet Insecurity: The Stalin Years. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996.
Matlock, Jack F., Jr. Reagan and Gorbachev: How the Cold War Ended. New York: Random House, 2004.
May, Ernest R., ed. American Cold War Strategy: Interpreting NSC 68. Boston: St. Martin’s, 1993.
Mayers, David. Cracking the Monolith: U.S. Policy Against the Sino-Soviet Alliance, 1949–1955. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1986.
________. George Kennan and the Dilemmas of U.S. Foreign Policy. New York: Oxford University Press, 1988.
Merry, Robert W. Taking on the World: Joseph and Stewart Alsop—Guardians of the American Century. New York: Viking, 1996.
Messer, Robert L. The End of an Alliance: James F. Byrnes, Roosevelt, Truman, and the Origins of the Cold War. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1982.
Miller, James Edward. The United States and Italy: The Politics and Diplomacy of Stabilization. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1986.
Miscamble, Wilson D., C.S.C. From Roosevelt to Truman: Potsdam, Hiroshima, and the Cold War. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007.
________. George F. Kennan and the Making of American Foreign Policy, 1947–1950. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1992.
Mitchell, I. N., ed. Quarter Centenary of the Milwaukee State Normal School, 1886–1911. Milwaukee: no publisher, 1911.
Montefiore, Simon Sebag. Stalin: At the Court of the Red Tsar. New York: Knopf, 2004.
Morgan, Ted. Reds: McCarthyism in Twentieth-Century America. New York: Random House, 2003.
Morgenthau, Hans J. Politics Among Nations: The Struggle for Power and Peace. New York: Knopf, 1948.
Newman, Robert P. The Cold War Romance of Lillian Hellman and John Melby. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989.
Niebuhr, Reinhold. The Children of Light and the Children of Darkness: A Vindication of Democracy and a Critique of Its Traditional Defense. New York: Scribner’s, 1944.
________. Moral Man and Immoral Society: A Study in Ethics and Politics. New York: Scribner’s, 1932.
Nitze, Paul H. Tension Between Opposites: Reflections on the Practice and Theory of Politics. New York: Scribner, 1993.
________, with Ann M. Smith and Steven L. Rearden. From Hiroshima to Glasnost: At the Center of Decision—A Memoir. New York: Grove Weidenfeld, 1989.
Orum, Anthony M. City-Building in America. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1995.
Oshinsky, David M. A Conspiracy So Immense: The World of Joe McCarthy. New York: Free Press, 1983.
Ouimet, Matthew J. The Rise and Fall of the Brezhnev Doctrine in Soviet Foreign Policy. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2003.
Parker, Ralph. Conspiracy Against Peace: Notes of an English Journalist. Moscow: Literaturnaya Gazeta, 1949.
Pechatnov, Vladimir. Stalin, Ruzvel’t, Trumen: SSSR i SShA v 1940-x gg. Moscow: Terra-Knizhnyi Klub, 2006.
Pflanze, Otto. Bismarck and the Development of Germany: The Period of Unification, 1815–1871, 2nd ed. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1990.
Pickett, William B., ed. George F. Kennan and the Origins of Eisenhower’s New Look: An Oral History of Project Solarium. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies, 2004.
Pipes, Richard. Vixi: Memoirs of a Non-Belonger. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2003.
Pisani, Sallie. The CIA and the Marshall Plan. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1991.
Pogue, Forrest C. George C. Marshall: Statesman, 1945–1959. New York: Viking, 1987.
Poundstone, William. Prisoner’s Dilemma: John von Neumann, Game Theory, and the Puzzle of the Bomb. New York: Doubleday, 1992.
Regis, Ed. Who Got Einstein’s Office? Eccentricity and Genius at the Institute for Advanced Study. New York: Addison-Wesley, 1987.
Reston, James. Deadline: A Memoir. New York: Random House, 1991.
Richie, Alexandra. Faust’s Metropolis: A History of Berlin. New York: Carroll and Graf, 1998.
Rhodes, Richard. Dark Sun: The Making of the Hydrogen Bomb. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1995.
Roberts, Frank. Dealing with Dictators: The Destruction and Revival of Europe, 1930–70. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1991.
Roberts, Geoffrey. Stalin’s Wars: From World War to Cold War, 1939–1953. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2006.
Rosenthal, Joel D. Righteous Realists: Political Realism, Responsible Power, and American Culture in the Nuclear Age. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1991.
Ruddy, T. Michael. The Cautious Diplomat: Charles E. Bohlen and the Soviet Union, 1929–1969. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 1986.
Salisbury, Harrison E. A Journey for Our Times: A Memoir. New York: Harper and Row, 1983.
Sanborn Map Company. Insurance Maps of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, vol. I. New York: Sanborn Map Company, 1910.
Sarotte, Mary Elise. 1989: The Struggle to Create Post–Cold War Europe. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2009.
Saul, Norman E. Concord and Conflict: The United States and Russia, 1867–1914. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1996.
________. War and Revolution: The United States and Russia, 1914–1921. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2001.
________. Friends or Foes? The United States and Russia, 1921–1941. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2006.
Saunders, Frances Stonor. The Cultural Cold War: The CIA and the World of Arts and Letters. New York: New Press, 1999.
Schaller, Michael. Douglas MacArthur: The Far Eastern General. New York: Oxford University Press, 1989.
Schell, Jonathan. The Fate of the Earth. New York: Knopf, 1982.
Schilling, Warner R., Paul Y. Hammond, and Glenn H. Snyder. Strategy, Politics, and Defense Budgets. New York: Columbia University Press, 1962.
Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr. A Thousand Days: John F. Kennedy in the White House. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1965.
Schwartz, Thomas Alan. America’s Germany: John J. McCloy and the Federal Republic of Germany. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1991.
________. Lyndon Johnson and Europe: In the Shadow of Vietnam. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2003.
Selverstone, Marc J. Constructing the Monolith: The United States, Great Britain, and International Communism, 1945–1950. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2009.
Sheng, Michael M. Battling Western Imperialism: Mao, Stalin, and the United States. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1997.
Shultz, George P. Turmoil and Triumph: My Years as Secretary of State. New York: Scribner’s, 1993.
Simpson, Christopher. Blowback: America’s Recruitment of Nazis and Its Effects on the Cold War. New York: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1988.
Sivachev, Nikolai V., and Nikolai N. Yakovlev. Russia and the United States. Translated by Olga Adler Titlebaum. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1979.
Smith, Gaddis. The Last Years of the Monroe Doctrine, 1945–1993. New York: Hill and Wang, 1994.
Smith, Jean Edward. Lucius D. Clay: An American Life. New York: Henry Holt, 1990.
Smith, Walter Bedell. My Three Years in Moscow. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1950.
Spykman, Nicholas John. America’s Strategy in World Politics: The United States and the Balance of Power. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1942.
Steel, Ronald. Walter Lippmann and the American Century. Boston: Little, Brown, 1980.
Steneck, Nicholas H. The Microwave Debate. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1984.
Stephanson, Anders. Kennan and the Art of Foreign Policy. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1989.
Stueck, William. The Korean War: An International History. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1995.
________. Rethinking the Korean War: A New Diplomatic and Strategic History. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2002.
Suri, Jeremi. Power and Protest: Global Revolutions and the Rise of Détente. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2003.
Talbott, Strobe. The Master of the Game: Paul Nitze and the Nuclear Peace. New York: Knopf, 1988. ________. The Russia Hand: A Memoir of Presidential Diplomacy. New York: Random House, 2002.
Thayer, Charles W. Bears in the Caviar. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1951.
Thomas, Daniel C. The Helsinki Effect: International Norms, Human Rights, and the Demise of Communism. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2001.
Thomas, Evan. The Very Best Men: Four Who Dared; The Early Years of the CIA. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1995.
Thompson, Nicholas. The Hawk and the Dove: Paul Nitze, George Kennan, and the History of the Cold War. New York: Henry Holt, 2009.
Thoreau, Henry David. A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1911.
Tolstoy, Leo. War and Peace. Translated by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky. New York: Knopf, 2007.
Trachtenberg, Marc. A Constructed Peace: The Making of the European Settlement, 1945–1963. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1999.
Travis, Frederick F. George Kennan and the Russian-American Relationship, 1865–1924. Athens: Ohio University Press, 1990.
Vassiltchikov, Marie. Berlin Diaries, 1940–1945. New York: Knopf, 1987.
Wala, Michael. The Council on Foreign Relations and American Foreign Policy in the Early Cold War. Providence, R.I.: Berghahn Books, 1994.
Wallace, Robert, and H. Keith Melton. Spycraft: The Secret History of the CIA’s Spytechs from Communism to Al-Qaeda. New York: Dutton, 2006.
Weil, Martin. A Pretty Good Club: The Founding Fathers of the U.S. Foreign Service. New York: Norton, 1978.
Weiner, Tim. Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA. New York: Doubleday, 2007.
Westad, Odd Arne. The Global Cold War: Third World Interventions and the Making of Our Times. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005.
White, Graham, and John Maze. Henry A. Wallace: His Search for a New World Order. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1995.
Williams, William Appleman. The Tragedy of American Diplomacy. Cleveland: World Publishing Company, 1959.
Wittner, Lawrence S. Toward Nuclear Abolition: A History of the World Nuclear Disarmament Movement, 1971 to the Present. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2003.
Wohlforth, William Curti. The Elusive Balance: Power and Perceptions during the Cold War. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1993.
Wolverton, Mark. A Life in Twilight: The Final Years of J. Robert Oppenheimer. New York: St. Martin’s, 2008.
Woods, Randall Bennett. Fulbright: A Biography. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995.
Wright’s Directory of Milwaukee for 1903. Milwaukee: Alfred G. Wright, 1903.
Ybarra, Michael J. Washington Gone Crazy: Senator Pat McCarran and the Great American Communist Hunt. Hanover, N.H.: Steerforth Press, 2004.
Yergin, Daniel. Shattered Peace: The Origins of the Cold War and the National Security State. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1977.
Ziegler, Philip. Mountbatten. New York: Harper and Row, 1985.
Zubok, Vladislav M. A Failed Empire: The Soviet Union in the Cold War from Stalin to Gorbachev. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2007.
Begley, Adam. “The Lonely Genius Club.” New York, January 30, 1995, 61–67.
Berger, Marilyn. “An Appeal for Thought” (interview with GFK). New York Times Magazine, May 7, 1978.
Berlin, Isaiah. “Political Ideas in the Twentieth Century.” Foreign Affairs 28 (April 1950), 351–85.
Bridges, Peter. “George Kennan Reminisces About Moscow in 1933–1937.” Diplomacy and Statecraft 17 (June 2006), 283–93.
Bullitt, William C. “What Should We Do About Russia?” U.S. News & World Report, June 29, 1956, 69–72.
Bundy, McGeorge, George F. Kennan, Robert S. McNamara, and Gerard Smith. “Nuclear Weapons and the Atlantic Alliance.” Foreign Affairs 60 (Spring 1982), 753–68.
Cassels, Louis. “Mr. X Goes to Moscow.” Collier’s, March 15, 1952.
Costigliola, Frank. “‘Unceasing Pressure for Penetration’: Gender, Pathology, and Emotion in George Kennan’s Formation of the Cold War.” Journal of American History 83 (March 1997), 1309–39.
Dulles, John Foster. “A Policy of Boldness.” Life 32 (May 19, 1952), 146–60.
Gaddis, John Lewis. “The Gardener.” New Republic 235 (October 16, 2005), 26–32.
________. “The Unexpected John Foster Dulles: Nuclear Weapons, Communism, and the Russians.” In Richard H. Immerman, ed., John Foster Dulles and the Diplomacy of the Cold War. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1990.
“Global Nuclear Stockpiles, 1945–2006.” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 62 (July–August, 2006), 64–66.
Hammond, Paul Y. “NSC-68: Prologue to Rearmament.” In Warner R. Schilling, Paul Y. Hammond, and Glenn H. Snyder, eds., Strategy, Politics, and Defense Budgets. New York: Columbia University Press, 1962.
Harkins, Philip. “Mysterious Mr. X.” New York Herald Tribune Magazine, January 4, 1948.
Lucas, Scott, and Kaeten Mistry. “Illusions of Coherence: George F. Kennan, U.S. Strategy and Political Warfare in the Early Cold War, 1946–1950.” Diplomatic History 33 (January 2009), 39–66.
Kennan, George F. “After the Cold War.” New York Times Magazine, February 5, 1989.
________. “Breaking the Spell.” New Yorker 49 (October 3, 1983), 44–53.
________. “Commentary [on the Novikov Dispatch].” Diplomatic History 15 (Fall 1991), 539–43.
________. “Disengagement Revisited.” Foreign Affairs 37 (January 1959), 187–210.
________. “The Experience of Writing History.” Virginia Quarterly Review 36 (Spring 1960), 205–14.
________. “Foreword.” In The State Department Policy Planning Staff Papers, 1947–49. 3 vols. New York: Garland, 1983.
_________. “A Fresh Look at Our China Policy.” New York Times Magazine, November 22, 1964, 27, 140–47.
_________. “Hazardous Courses in Southern Africa.” Foreign Affairs 49 (January 1971), 218–36.
_________. “History as Literature.” Encounter 12 (April 1959), 10–16.
_________. “How New Are Our Problems? The National Interest of the United States.” Illinois Law Review 45 (January–February 1952), 718–42.
_________. “Interview with George F. Kennan.” Conducted by Charles Gati and Richard H. Ullman. Foreign Policy 7 (Summer 1972), 5–21.
_________. “Introduction.” In Orville H. Bullitt, ed., For the President: Personal and Secret: Correspondence Between Franklin D. Roosevelt and William C. Bullitt. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1972.
________. “Is War with Russia Inevitable? Five Solid Arguments for Peace.” Reader’s Digest (March 1950), 1–9.
________. “Japanese Security and American Policy.” Foreign Affairs 43 (October 1964), 14–28.
________. “The Last Wise Man.” Atlantic Monthly 263 (April 1989).
________. “Let Peace Not Die of Neglect.” New York Times Magazine, February 25, 1951, 10ff.
________. “The Passing of the Cold War.” International House of Japan Bulletin 14 (October 1964), 49–74.
________. “Report, the Internment and Repatriation of the American Official Group in Germany, 1941–1942.” American Foreign Service Journal 18 (August 1942), 422–26, 456–59.
________. “The Sisson Documents.” Journal of Modern History 28 (June 1956), 130–54.
________. “The Sources of Soviet Conduct.” Foreign Affairs 25 (July 1947), 566–82.
________. “Training for Statesmanship.” Atlantic 191 (May 1953), 40–43.
________. “The United States and the Soviet Union, 1917–1976.” Foreign Affairs 54 (July 1976), 670–90.
Mackinder, Sir Halford J. “The Geographical Pivot of History.” Geographical Journal 23 (April 1904), 421–44.
Matlock, Jack F., Jr. “George F. Kennan.” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 151 (June 2007), 234–42.
Messer, Robert L. “Paths Not Taken: The United States Department of State and Alternatives to Containment, 1945–1946.” Diplomatic History 1 (Fall 1977), 304–19.
Miner, Steven Merritt. “His Master’s Voice: Viacheslav Mikhailovich Molotov as Stalin’s Foreign Commissar.” In Gordon A. Craig and Francis L. Loewenheim, eds., The Diplomats: 1939–1979. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1994, 65–100.
Moskin, J. Robert. “Our Foreign Policy Is Paralyzed [interview with George F. Kennan].” Look 27 (November 19, 1963), 25–27.
Nelson, Anna Kasten. “Introduction.” State Department Policy Planning Staff Papers. New York: Garland, 1983.
Nichols, Lewis. “Visit with George Kennan.” New York Times, October 29, 1967.
Nitze, Paul H. “A Plea for Action.” New York Times Magazine, May 7, 1978.
Norris, Robert S., and Hans M. Kristensen. “Nuclear Notebook: Global Nuclear Stockpiles, 1945–2006.” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 62 (July–August 2006), 64–66.
Pechatnov, Vladimir O., and C. Earl Edmondson. “The Russian Perspective.” In Ralph B. Levering, Vladimir O. Pechatnov, Verena Botzenhart-Viehe, and C. Earl Edmondson, Debating the Origins of the Cold War: American and Russian Perspectives. New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 2002.
Rostow, Eugene V. “Searching for Kennan’s Grand Design.” Yale Law Journal 87 (June 1978), 1527–48.
Rovere, Richard. “Letter from Washington.” New Yorker, May 17, 1952.
Salisbury, Harrison. “The View from Mokhovaya Street.” New York Times Magazine, June 1, 1952.
_________. “When Russia’s Revolution Was Young.” New York Times Book Review, August 26, 1956.
Schilling, Warner R. “The Politics of National Defense: Fiscal 1950.” In Warner R. Schilling, Paul Y. Hammond, and Glenn H. Snyder, eds., Strategy, Politics, and Defense Budgets. New York: Columbia University Press, 1962.
Trask, Roger R. “George F. Kennan’s Report on Latin America.” Diplomatic History 2 (Summer 1978), 307–11.
Urban, George. “From Containment to… Self-Containment: A Conversation with George F. Kennan.” Encounter 47 (September 1976), 10–43.
Wood, Gordon S. “All in the Family.” New York Review of Books, February 22, 2001.
Wright, C. Ben. “Mr. ‘X’ and Containment.” Slavic Review 35 (March 1976), 1–31.