Publications

Recent Publications and Forthcoming Papers

detenteBook| Dynamic Détente. The United States and Europe, 1964-1975, Harvard Cold War Studies Book Series, Rowman & Littefield, Lanham (MD) 2016

Book Chapter | Freer Movement in Return for Cash. Franz Josef Strauss, Alexander Schalck-Golodkowski and the Milliardenkredit for the GDR, 1983-1984, in: Jussi Hanhimäki, Barbara Zanchetta, Bernhard Blumenau (Eds), The Great Transformation? Reassessing the Causes and the Consequences of the End of the Cold War, Routledge, London 2018

Book Chapter | “Human Rights, Peace and Security are inseparable”. Max Kampelman and the Helsinki Process, in: Sarah Snyder, Nicolas Badalassi (Eds), Helsinki 40 Years After. International Reordering and Societal Change, 1975-1990, Berghahn Books, New York 2018

Review | Stephan Kieninger on Simon Miles, Envisioning Détente: The Johnson Administration and the October 1964 Khrushchev Ouster (Diplomatic History 4, 2016), H-Diplo Review # 704 | 7/20/2017

Chapter | Between Power Politics and Morality. The United States, the Long Détente, and the Transformation of Europe, 1969-1985, in Oliver Bange & Poul Villaume (eds.), The Long Détente: Changing Concepts of Security and Cooperation in Europe, 1950s–1980s (Budapest 2017)

Blog Post | The Secret Side of Ostpolitik – Helmut Schmidt, Egon Bahr, and the Soviet Backchannel, Sources and Methods, Wilson Center Blog | 4/3/2017

Article | “Niemand will einen Rückfall in den Kalten Krieg”. Franz Josef Strauß, Alexander Schalck-Golodkowski und der Milliardenkredit für die DDR 1983, Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaft 4 (2017) (in German)

Blog Post | Research By Stephan Kieninger Explores The Reagan Administration’s Diplomacy, Hoover Institution News | 1/17/2017

Working Paper | “Diverting the Arms Race into the Permitted Channels” – The Nixon Administration, the MIRV-Mistake, and the SALT Negotiations, NPIHP # 8 | 11/21/2016