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Professor Jonathan Haslam
Professor of the History of International Relations
Centre of International Studies.
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Centre of International Studies
Cambridge
CB2 1QY
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Research Interests
History of political and economic thought in international
relations; Stalin and Soviet foreign policy during World War II;
currently writing a History of the Cold War.
Teaching
The above, and European history since 1789.
Areas of Research supervision
History of international relations with special
reference to Russia; History of political and economic thought in
international relations.
Publications
- The Nixon Administration and the Death of Allende's Chile:
A Case of Assisted Suicide (Verso, London) Forthcoming (2005)
- No Virtue Like Necessity: Realist Thought in International Relations
Since Machiavelli (London and New Haven 2002)
- The Vices of Integrity: E.H. Carr,
1892-1982 Verso: London and New York 1999 and, paperback, 2000
- The Soviet Union and the Threat from the
East, 1933-41: Moscow, Tokyo and the Prelude to the Pacific War
Macmillan, London; Pittsburgh University Press, 1992
- The Soviet Union and the Politics of
Nuclear Weapons in Europe, 1969-87 Macmillan, London 1989; Cornell
University Press, Ithaca, 1990 - also in paperback
- The Soviet Union and the Struggle for
Collective Security in Europe, 1933-39 Macmillan, London; St Martin's
Press, New York, 1984
- Soviet Foreign Policy, 1930-33: The Impact
of the Depression Macmillan, London; St Martin's Press, New York, 1983
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