List of Primary and Secondary Sources On The Cold War - Economics and Internal Forces

Economics and Internal Forces

  • Heiss, Mary Ann. "The Economic Cold War: America, Britain, and East-West Trade, 1948–63" The Historian, Vol. 65, (2003)
  • Hogan, Michael J. The Marshall Plan: America, Britain and the Reconstruction of Western Europe, 1947–1952 (1989)
  • Keohane, Robert O. and Joseph S. Nye. Power and Interdependence (3rd Edition) (2000)
  • Kunz, Diane B. Butter and Guns: America's Cold War Economic Diplomacy (1997)
  • Morgan, Patrick M. and Keith L. Nelson (eds); Re-Viewing the Cold War: Domestic Factors and Foreign Policy in the East-West Confrontation (1997)

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