CWIHP News

COLDWAR Project COLDWAR1 at wwic.si.edu
Tue Jan 28 10:41:40 EST 2003


The Cold War International History Project (CWIHP) is pleased to announce
the publication of CWIHP e-Dossier No. 6, "New Evidence on Romania and the
Warsaw Pact, 1955-1989," by Dennis Deletant, Professor of Romanian Studies
at University College, London (UK) and CWIHP Senior Scholar.

The dossier provides a sampler of translated documents obtained recently by
CWIHP and its partners from the Romanian military, foreign ministry and
national archives. The documents were also published as a CD Rom by the
Institute of Political Studies of the Ministry of Defense in preparation for
the international conference "Romania and the Warsaw Pact," co-sponsored in
October 2002 by the Institute, CWIHP and the Parallel History Project
(Zurich).

To access the e-Dossier, visit the CWIHP website at http://cwihp.si.edu
(click on the "publications" link). For further information, please contact
CWIHP at coldwar1 at wwic.si.edu.

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THE COLD WAR INTERNATIONAL HISTORY PROJECT (CWIHP) is a clearinghouse 
and research institute for international Cold War history based at 
the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, 
D.C.  CWIHP collects, translates, and publishes declassified 
documents from former Communist world and other archives. It supports 
the full and prompt release of historical materials by governments on 
all sides of the Cold War, and seeks to accelerate the process of 
integrating new sources, materials and perspectives from the former 
"Communist bloc" and other countries into Cold War historiography. A 
tax-exempt public charity, the Cold War International History 
Project/Woodrow Wilson Center receives funding from the John D. and 
Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Korea Foundation and other 
donors. For further information, please visit the CWIHP website: 
http://cwihp.si.edu.


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