dhr. dr. R. (Ruud) van Dijk PhD

Nieuwste geschiedenis
  • Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
    Capaciteitsgroep Geschiedenis
  • Spuistraat  134
    1012 VB  Amsterdam
    Kamernummer: 534
  • Ruud.vanDijk@uva.nl
    T:  0205254659
    T:  0205254464

History of International Relations: Teaching

I teach courses in the history of recent international relations, but also in German history and American Studies (in Dutch and English). I am also the coordinator of the BA and MA programs in the History of International Relations.
MA seminars:
Colloquium Geschiedenis van de Internationale Betrekkingen
Koude Oorlog Crises (Cold War Crises)
From Quasi War to the War on Terror: U.S. Domestic Responses to Foreign Policy Crises ("American Scares")
From Colony to Superpower: United States Foreign Relations since 1776
BA seminars:
Duitsland tussen Oost en West, 1923-1953 (Germany between East and West)
De Vroege Koude Oorlog, 1945-1953 (The Early Cold War)
Lecture courses:
The Global Cold War and the Making of Our Times
Geschiedenis van de Internationale Betrekkingen (History of International Relations)
 

History of International Relations: Research

My research has focused on the role of Germany in the Cold War, for example the East-West struggle over Germany's future between 1945 and 1953/5.
Another project isthe launch of Ostpolitik (1969-1970)as seenfrom the Nixon White House.
Together with four colleagues and MTM Publishing in New York, I have published the Encyclopedia of the Cold War (Routledge, 2008).
My most recent publications concern Konrad Adenauer's impact on the Federal Republic of Germany.
My current research is on the Dutch role in NATO's 1979 Dual-Track decision on Theater Nuclear Forces (the "Euromissiles" crisis of the late 1970s and early 1980s).

Having something to say

http://ruudvandijk.blogspot.com/
http://gibuva.blogspot.com/

2012

  • R. van Dijk (2012). The end of a special relationship: why there was no 'Obama effect' in Dutch Afghanistan policy, 2009-2010. In G. Scott-Smith (Ed.), Obama, US politics, and transatlantic relations: change or continuity? Vol. 50. European Policy (pp. 185-200). Bruxelles: P.I.E. Peter Lang.
  • R. van Dijk (2012). 'A mass psychosis': the Netherlands and NATO’s dual-track decision, 1978-1979. Cold War History, 12 (3), 381-405. doi: 10.1080/14682745.2011.621750

2009

  • R. van Dijk (2009). Konrad Adenauer: West-Duitser. In F. Boterman & W. Melching (Eds.), Het wonder Bondsrepubliek in 20 portretten (pp. 16-31, 314-315). [Amsterdam]: Nieuw Amsterdam.
  • R. van Dijk (2009). De actualiteit van: Konrad Adenauer (Keulen 1876-Rhöndorf bei Bonn 1967): Adenauer en Europa: heroriëntatie, verzoening, en containment. Christen democratische verkenningen, 2009 (herfst), 132-136.

2008

  • R. van Dijk (2008). The German question in the early Cold War: is there anything left to discuss? Forschungsberichte aus dem Duitsland Instituut Amsterdam Universiteit van Amsterdam, 4, 115-126.

2013

2012

  • R. van Dijk (2012). Een diplomatieke geschiedenis. [Review of the book Bondgenootschap onder spanning: Nederlands-Amerikaanse betrekkingen, 1969-1976]. Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis, 125(2), 296-298.
  • R. van Dijk (2012). [Review of the book State and minorities in communist East Germany]. Journal of Cold War Studies, 14(4), 244-246.[go to publisher's site]

2011

2009

  • R. van Dijk (2009). [Review of the book Stalins großer Bluff: die Geschichte der Stalin-Note in Dokumenten der sowjetischen Führung]. Contemporary Austrian Studies, 17, 345-350.

2008

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