Sergey Radchenko
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Sergey Radchenko's Degrees
- PhD History University of Nottingham
- Masters History University of Nottingham
- Bachelors History University of Nottingham
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sergey S. Radchenko is a Soviet-born British historian. He is the Wilson E. Schmidt Distinguished Professor at the Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, and visiting professor at Cardiff University. He has served as a Global Fellow and a Public Policy Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Centre and as the Zi Jiang Distinguished Professor at East China Normal University .
Sergey Radchenko's Published Works
Published Works
- Two Suns in the Heavens: The Sino-Soviet Struggle for Supremacy, 1962-1967 (2009) (54)
- The Atomic Bomb and the Origins of the Cold War (2017) (26)
- Unwanted Visionaries: The Soviet Failure in Asia at the End of the Cold War (2014) (20)
- AFTER LEANING TO ONE SIDE: China and its allies in the Cold War (2013) (20)
- Mao: The Real Story (2015) (14)
- The End of the Cold War and The Third World : New Perspectives on Regional Conflict (2011) (12)
- MAD, not Marx: Khrushchev and the nuclear revolution (2018) (11)
- Mongolia in the 2016–17 Electoral Cycle: The Blessings of Patronage (2017) (8)
- The Sino‐Soviet Alliance (2008) (7)
- Soviet Withdrawal from Mongolia, 1986–1992: A Reassessment (2012) (7)
- Mongolian Politics in the Shadow of the Cold War: The 1964 Coup Attempt and the Sino-Soviet Split (2006) (6)
- Ezra F. Vogel, Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China (2013) (5)
- It's Not Enough to Win: the Seoul Olympics and the Roots of North Korea's Isolation 1 (2012) (4)
- International relations and Asia's Northern Tier: Sino-Russia relations, North Korea, and Mongolia (2018) (4)
- North Korea's nuclear test (2006) (4)
- Behind the Desert Storm: A Secret Archive Stolen from the Kremlin That Sheds New Light on the Arab Revolutions in the Middle East by Pavel Stroilov (review) (2013) (4)
- ‘Nothing but humiliation for Russia’: Moscow and NATO’s eastern enlargement, 1993-1995 (2020) (4)
- Turkmenistan: Grasping for Legitimacy (2017) (3)
- The Sino–Russian relationship in the mirror of the Cold War (2019) (3)
- Socialist Revolutions in Asia: The Social History of Mongolia in the Twentieth Century (2014) (3)
- The Sino-Soviet Split (2010) (3)
- Spying for the people: Mao’s secret agents, 1949–1967 (2016) (3)
- The Soviet Union and the Cold War Arms Race (2016) (3)
- On hedgehogs and passions: history, hearsay, and hotchpotch in the writing of the Cuban missile crisis (2015) (2)
- Sino-Russian Competition in Mongolia (2018) (2)
- China's foreign policy: challenges and prospects (2017) (2)
- The Cuban Missile Crisis: Assessment of New, and Old, Russian Sources (2012) (2)
- Gorbachev, Ozawa, and the Failed Back-Channel Negotiations of 1989–1990 (2013) (2)
- Choibalsan's Great Mongolia Dream (2009) (2)
- The Legacy of the 1980s for Russia’s Relations in Northeast Asia in the 2010s (2015) (1)
- India and the end of the Cold War (2011) (1)
- Power Struggle in Socialist Mongolia: Review of Two Political Memoirs (2005) (1)
- Introduction: The end of the Cold War in the Third World (2011) (1)
- ‘Red on White’: Kim Il Sung, Park Chung Hee, and the Failure of Korea’s Reunification, 1971–1973 (2017) (1)
- Untrusting and Untrusted: Mao’s China at the Crossroads, 1969 (2017) (1)
- Lost Chance for Peace: The 1945 CCP-Kuomintang Peace Talks Revisited (2017) (1)
- Sino-Soviet Relations in the 1970s and IR Theory (2015) (1)
- From Allies to Enemies: Visions of Modernity, Identity, and US–China Diplomacy, 1945–1960 . Simei Qing. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2007. xii + 396 pp. $49.95. ISBN 978-0-67402344-4 (2007) (1)
- Perspectives on The Soviet Union and the Horn of Africa during the Cold War (2020) (1)
- Mongolia Hangs in the Balance: Political Choices and Economic Realities in a State Bounded by China and Russia (2018) (1)
- Moscow and Seoul Mend Fences, 1986–90 (2014) (0)
- Zhang Xiaoming, Deng Xiaoping's Long War: The Military Conflict between China and Vietnam, 1979–1991. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2015. 296 pp. $34.95 (2016) (0)
- Archie Brown, The Rise and Fall of Communism. New York: HarperCollins, 2009. 736 pp. $35.99 (2011) (0)
- Deng Xiaoping’s Long War: The Military Conflict between China and Vietnam, 1979–1991 by Zhang Xiaoming (review) (2016) (0)
- A Cold War endgame or an opportunity missed? Analysing the Soviet collapse Thirty years later (2021) (0)
- Sino-Soviet Relations and the Emergence of the Chinese Communist Regime, 19461950: New Documents, Old Story (2007) (0)
- Comparing the book line by line with previous publications (2016) (0)
- Trudy o Mongolii i dlia Mongolii . 2 vols. By A. D. Simukov. Edited by Yuki Konagaya, Sanjaasüren Bayaraa, and Ichinkhorloo Lkhagvasüren. Osaka: National Museum of Ethnology, 2007. Vol. 1, 976 pp. Vol. 2, 635 pp. (2008) (0)
- Equation with Many Variables: Soviet-Japanese Relations, 1990–91 (2014) (0)
- Contributors (1996) (0)
- Gorbachev in Europe and Asia (2015) (0)
- Introduction: Asia’s Northern Tier (2018) (0)
- Lost Opportunities: Japan and the Soviet Union, 1982–87 (2014) (0)
- The Human Factor: Gorbachev, Reagan, and Thatcher, and the End of the Cold War. By Archie Brown. New York: Oxford University Press, 2020. xii, 500 pp. Notes. Glossary. Index. Photographs. £25.00, hard bound. (2021) (0)
- Beyond the Steppe Frontier: A History of the Sino-Russian Border Sören Urbansky Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2020 xiii + 367 pp. £34.00 ISBN 978-0-691-18168-4 (2020) (0)
- The USSR, Asia, and the End of the Cold War: Perspectives on Unwanted Visionaries (2018) (0)
- Contributors (1989) (0)
- Odd Arne Westad and Sophie Quinn-Judge (eds.), The Third Indochina War: Conflict between China, Vietnam and Cambodia, 1972–79. London and New York: Routledge, 2006. 256 pages. £70.00hb. ISBN 0–41–539058–3 (2007) (0)
- The Origins of the Sino-Soviet Alliance, 1949-1950 (2019) (0)
- Sino-Soviet Normalization, 1989–91 (2014) (0)
- Reply to the Commentaries (2012) (0)
- Introduction to the Special Issue, NATO: Past & Present (2020) (0)
- Tokyo’s Miscalculation, 1988–89 (2014) (0)
- Chinese Society amid Mao's Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution: The Roots and Nature of the Tragedy (2019) (0)
- Christopher Kaplonski. The Lama Question: Violence, Sovereignty, and Exception in Early Socialist Mongolia. (2016) (0)
- Contributors (1995) (0)
- The Rise and Fall of Gorbachev’s Vision for Asia, 1985–89 (2014) (0)
- 1. Untrusting and Untrusted: Mao’s China at a Crossroads, 1969 (2020) (0)
- Mixed Fortunes: An Economic History of China, Russia, and the West. By Vladimir Popov. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. xiii + 191 pp. Tables, references, figures, index. Cloth, $40.00. ISBN: 978-0-19-870363-1 (2016) (0)
- NATO in the Cold War and After (2021) (0)
- ‘Nothing but humiliation for Russia’: Moscow and NATO's eastern enlargement, 1993–1995 (2021) (0)
- Carving up the Steppes : Borders, Territory and Nationalism in Mongolia, 1943-1949 (2012) (0)
- Contributors (1964) (0)
- Putin's Histories (2023) (0)
- Beijing and Malta, 1989 (2016) (0)
- The Rise and Fall of Communism (review) (2011) (0)
- The Cold War as a Lego (2014) (0)
- The rise and fall of the Sino-Soviet alliance 1949-1989 (2017) (0)
- Anatomiia Karibskogo krizisa (review) (2007) (0)
- Introduction – NATO: Past & Present (2021) (0)
- US-Russian relations and disarmament (2010) (0)
- Mao: The Real Story by Alexander V. Pantsov (review) (2015) (0)
- Mikhail Gorbachev (2021) (0)
- Contributors (1976) (0)
- Vietnam’s Vietnam: Ending the Cambodian Quagmire, 1979–89 (2014) (0)
- Deng Xiaoping, China, and the World (2017) (0)
- Pavel Stroilov, Behind the Desert Storm: A Secret Archive Stolen from the Kremlin That Sheds New Light on the Arab Revolutions in the Middle East. Chicago: Price World Publishing, 2011 (2012) (0)
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