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201412th Annual International Graduate StudentConference on the Cold WarSanta Barbara Harbor Room, University CenterHumanities and Social Sciences Building 6020University of California, Santa BarbaraThis annual conference is sponsored by and rotates amongThe Center for Cold War Studies & International History (CCWS) atthe University of California, Santa BarbaraThe George Washington University Cold War Group (GWCW) of the Institute forEuropean, Russian, & Eurasian Affairs at the Elliott School of International AffairsThe LSE IDEAS Cold War Studies Programme atthe London School of Economics & Political ScienceThe organizers of the conference gratefully acknowledge the contributions ofthe Interdisciplinary Humanities Center, the Department of History, andthe Department of Political Science, all at UCSB

2Note: Except for the two morning sessions on Friday, April 11, which will be in the Santa BarbaraHarbor Room at the University Center (UCen), all conference events will take place in Humanitiesand Social Sciences Building (HSSB) 6020.THURSDAY, APRIL 105:00-8:00 pm—Orientation, Reception, and Dinner—HSSB 6020(Including a presentation by David Gray of the UC Santa Barbara Film & Media StudiesDepartment: "Chilean Images and the Cold War: Patricio Guzmán's The Battle of Chile")FRIDAY, APRIL 118:15-9:00 am—Continental Breakfast—Harbor Room, UCenSession 1 - 9:00-10:30 am—Latin America & the CaribbeanChair: Darlene Rivas, Pepperdine UniversityHideaki Kami, Ohio State University“The Limits of Dialogue: Washington, Havana, and Miami, 1977-1980”Comment: Tanya Harmer, London School of Economics & Political ScienceAaron Moulton, University of Arkansas“Building Their Own ‘Cold’ War in Their Own Backyard: The Transnational, InternationalWar in the Greater Caribbean Basin, 1944-1954”Comment: Jason Parker, Texas A&M UniversityMichelle Reeves, University of Texas at Austin“Cashing in on a Coup: The Soviet Union and the Chilean Solidarity Campaign”Comment: Tanya Harmer, London School of EconomicsSession 2 - 10:40-12:10—Civil SocietyChair: Gregg Brazinsky, George Washington UniversityAmanda Boczar, University of Kentucky“‘They Must Be Discrete’: America, South Vietnam, and the Sexual Politics of a Hot Conflictin a Cold War”Comment: Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffman, San Diego State UniversityShannon Nix, University of Virginia“Hearts, Minds, and Souls: Human Rights Politics and Early Transnational Efforts to CurbU.S. Support for Illiberal Regimes in Central America, 1974-1977"Comment: Darlene Rivas, Pepperdine UniversityR. Joseph Parrott, University of Texas at Austin“‘Calling on All Black People:’ African American Solidarity with Lusophone AfricanLiberation in Boston”Comment: Mhoze Chikowero, University of California, Santa Barbara

312:10-1:10 pm—Lunch—HSSB 6020Note: Lunch on Friday and all subsequent sessions will take place in HSSB 60201:10-2:15 pm—Keynote Address by Jason Parker, Texas A & M University“A ‘New Babel of Voices’: Cold War Public Diplomacy and the Rise of the ‘Third World’”2:15-3:00 pm—General Discussion led by Hugh Wilford, California State University, LongBeachSession 3 - 3:15-4:45 pm—Covert ActivitiesChair: Salim Yaqub, University of California, Santa BarbaraDavid Hadley, Ohio State University“‘A Constructive Quality’: The Press, the CIA, and Covert Intervention in the 1950s”Comment: Hugh Wilford, California State University, Long BeachAndrea Scionti, Emory University,“‘Not Our Kind of Anti-Communists’: Americans and the Congress For Cultural Freedom inFrance and Italy, 1950-1967”Comment: Hugh Wilford, California State University, Long BeachTodd Greentree, Oxford University,“Foule Weather and Arrant Knaves: The 1975 U.S. Intervention in the Angolan Civil War”Comment: Thomas R. Maddux, California State University, Northridge6:00 pm—Dinner at the home of Salim YaqubSATURDAY, APRIL 128:45-9:20 am—Continental BreakfastSession 4 - 9:20-10:50 am—The United States & the Cold WarChair: Salim Yaqub, University of California, Santa BarbaraWilliam Mountz, University of Missouri“The Eisenhower Administration and the Congo Crisis: A Reexamination”Comment: Thomas R. Maddux, California State University, NorthridgeEric Fenrich, University of California, Santa Barbara“Détente and Dissent: Apollo-Soyuz, Ruth Bates Harris, and the Rhetoric of Cooperation”Comment: Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffman, San Diego State UniversityAndrea Chiampan, The Graduate Institute, Geneva“Keeping the Americans In and the Missiles Out: Anglo-American Relations and the Politicsof NATO’s Nuclear Weapons, 1973-1977”Comment: Frank Gavin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

4Session 5 - 11:00-12:30—The Social and Physical SciencesChair: Tanya Harmer, London School of Economics & Political ScienceAaron Rietkerk, London School of Economics & Political Science“Food Aid for Economic Development: the UN, the Kennedy Administration, and theEstablishment of the World Food Program, 1960-1961”Comment: Christopher Endy, California State University, Los AngelesSimon Toner, London School of Economics & Political Science“Imagining Taiwan: the Developmental States, Modernization, and South Vietnam’s Searchfor Economic Viability, 1968-1975”Comment: Christopher Endy, California State University, Los AngelesSibylle Marti, University of Zurich“Radiation Research and Radiation Protection at the Beginning of the Atomic Age: Military,Science, and Politics in Cold War Switzerland”Comment: Patrick McCray, University of California, Santa Barbara12:30-1:30—LunchSession 6 - 1:30-3:00 pm—Countries and their Nuclear WeaponsChair: Salim Yaqub, University of California, Santa BarbaraRyan Musto, George Washington University“Conflict and Cooperation in the South Atlantic: Argentina, Brazil, and NuclearNonproliferation in Latin America after the Falklands War”Comment: Frank Gavin, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyEliza Gheorghe, St. Catherine’s College, University of Oxford“A House Divided: East-West Trade and the Beginnings of Romania’s Nuclear Program, 19641970”Comment: Donal O’Sullivan, California State University, NorthridgeSe Young Jang, Graduate Institute, Geneva“South Korea’s Nuclear Ambitions and the NPT: How Canada Pushed Seoul to Ratify theTreaty”Comment: Gregg Brazinsky, George Washington University

5Session 7 - 3:10-4:40 pm—Socialist & Communist Politics & DiscourseChair: Paul Hirsch, University of California, Santa BarbaraZamira Yusufjanova, University of California, Santa Barbara“The Revival of the Zhensovety: How Khrushchev’s Regime Affected the Muslim Women ofTajikistan, 1953-1964”Comment: Ali İğmen, California State University, Long BeachAlan Granadino, European University Institute, Florence“Conflicting influences in a Cold War context: The Assimilation of Western EuropeanSocialist Support by the Portuguese Socialist Party, 1973-1975”Comment: Donal O’Sullivan, California State University, NorthridgeQingfei Yin, George Washington University“World Affairs and Discourse Formation on China’s Commitments to the Third World,1950-1965”Comment: Xiao-bin Ji, University of California, Santa Barbara4:40-5:00 pm—Closing Remarks

Chair: Salim Yaqub, University of California, Santa Barbara William Mountz, University of Missouri "The Eisenhower Administration and the Congo Crisis: A Reexamination" Comment: Thomas R. Maddux, California State University, Northridge Eric Fenrich, University of California, Santa Barbara "Détente and Dissent: Apollo-Soyuz, Ruth Bates .

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