Cold War Hot: Alternate Decisions in The East-West Struggle
Published in 2003 and edited by Peter G. Tsouras. Included the following essays:
- First Blood: Berlin, 1948 – Michael J. Hathaway
- The Pusan Disaster, 1950: North Korea's Triumph – James Arnold
- Vietnam: The War that Nobody Noticed – Paddy Griffith
- To the Brink: The Middle East, June 1967 – John D. Burtt
- Another Savage War of Peace: Quebec, 1968 – Sean Maloney
- A Fraternal War: The Sino-Soviet Disaster – Forrest R. Lindsey
- To Go Boldly in Amongst Them: The Invasion of North Vietnam – Kevin F. Kiley
- Fire & Ice: Sixth Fleet versus Fifth Eskadra, October 1973 – Wade Dudley
- Afghanistan: The Soviet Victory – David C. Isby
- Red Lightning: The Collapse of the Red Army – Peter G. Tsouras
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