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December 2004

“New Evidence from Vietnam.” Pierre Asselin

“‘Spinning’ the Casualties: Media Strategies During the Roosevelt Administration.” D. M. Giangreco

“The Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training: Oral Histories and Book Program.” Stuart Kennedy

“Phone Rage: LBJ, Averell Harriman, and G. Mennen Williams.” Thomas J. Noer

“The 1954 Coup in Guatemala and the Teaching of U.S. Foreign Relations.” Robert Shaffer

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