The journal covers the Cold War from a historical perspective by publishing research results from East and West archives during this period, as well as new memoirs. Topical coverage encompasses theories of decision making, deterrence, bureaucratic politics, institutional formation, bargaining, diplomacy, foreign policy conduct, and international relations. There is also a significant section for book reviews pertaining to the Cold War and international politics.[3][4][5]
Publishing frequency
The Journal of Cold War Studies initially published three issues per year. Since 2002 it has been a quarterly publication.[2]
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