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Hungary, 1956: The Yugoslav Connection
- J. Granville
- Political Science
- 1 May 1998
THE FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution and the opening of communist bloc archives1 have stimulated fresh interpretations of this first major anti-Soviet uprising in Eastern Europe.… Expand
Radio Free Europe and international decision-making during the Hungarian crisis of 1956
- J. Granville
- Political Science
- 1 October 2004
(2004). Radio Free Europe and international decision-making during the Hungarian crisis of 1956. Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television: Vol. 24, No. 4, pp. 589-611.
Poland and Hungary, 1956: A Comparative Essay Based on New Archival Findings
- J. Granville
- Political Science
- 1 September 2002
Why did the Soviet Union intervene in Hungary in 1956 but not in Poland? This article reviews the “historical thesis”, “personality thesis”, and “neutrality thesis”. It concludes that, while the new… Expand
Uprising In East Germany 1953: The Cold War, the German Question, and the First Major Upheaval Behind the Iron Curtain
- J. Granville, Christian F. Ostermann
- History
- 1 September 2001
Contents Preface Introduction and Acknowledgements Acronyms and Abbreviations Chronology of Events Part One The Origins of the Crisis: Introduction, Documents No. 1-2 Part Two The Uprising:… Expand
“Caught with Jam on Our Fingers”: Radio Free Europe and the Hungarian Revolution of 1956
- J. Granville
- Political Science
- 1 November 2005
Hungarian and Polish Reactions to the Events of 1956: New Archival Evidence
- J. Granville
- Political Science
- 1 November 2001
'DIPLOMACY AND WAR VERY DEFINITELY LINK the affairs of different countries', historian Robert Daniels reminds us, 'so much so that diplomatic history cannot easily be broken down geographically'.1… Expand
Michael D. Swaine (2011) America’s Challenge: Engaging a Rising China in the Twenty-First Century. Washington DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
- J. Granville
- Sociology
- 2013
Hungary, 101: Seven ways to avoid a revolution and Soviet invasion of Romania
- J. Granville
- Political Science
- 1 February 2010
Drawing on Romanian archival documents, memoirs and recent scholarship, this article argues that the Hungarian crisis functioned as a godsend for the Romanian leaders by justifying a closing of the… Expand
After Kosovo: The Impact of NATO Expansion on Russian Political Parties
- J. Granville
- Sociology
- 2000
During the heated debate leading up to the Senate's ratification of the Clinton administration decision to enlarge NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization), opponents predicted that expansion would… Expand
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