Jonathan Haslam is the Professor of the History of International Relations at Cambridge University; a Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge; and a Fellow of the British Academy. He was a visiting professor at Harvard, Yale, and Stanford, and is a member of the society of scholars at the Johns Hopkins University. His previous work includes Russia's Cold War: From the October Revolution to the Fall of the Wall, No Virtue Like Necessity: Realist Thought in International Relations Since Machiavelli, The Vices of Integrity: E. H. Carr, 1892-1982, and several histories of Soviet foreign policy in the 1930s.
Praise for "Russia's Cold War
""Jonathan Haslam has produced the first comprehensive account of
Soviet policy between the October Revolution and the fall of the
Berlin Wall, using an astonishing array of original materials that
take readers into the heart of decision-making in Moscow and its
satellites." --Michael Burleigh, "The Sunday Telegraph"
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