Further Reading
- Bassett, Richard (1988). Waldheim and Austria, Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0-14-013019-5
- International Commission of Historians (1993). The Waldheim Report. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum, University of Copenhagen. pp. 224 p. ISBN 87-7289-206-4.
- Waldheim, Kurt (1985). In the eye of the storm: the memoirs of Kurt Waldheim. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson. ISBN 0-297-78678-4.
- Waldheim, Kurt. Die Antwort (The Answer).
- Waldheim, Kurt. The Austrian Example.
- Waldheim, Kurt. The Challenge of Peace.
- Waldheim, Kurt. Building the Future Order.
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