1: Introduction; 3: Austrian Foreign Policy after World War II; 2: Topical Essays; I: Introduction; 4: Diplomats: Symbols of Sovereignty become Managers of Interdependence: The Transformation of the Austrian Diplomatic Service; 5: An Institutional History of the Austrian Foreign Office in the Twentieth Century; 6: Sources on the Diplomacy of the Ballhausplatz; II: Late Habsburg and First Republic Foreign Policy; 7: The Militarization of Austrian Foreign Policy on the Eve of World War I; 8: Austria between Mussolini and Hitler: War by Other Means; III: Second Republic Foreign Policy: Turning Points and Continuities; 9: Between East and West: The Origins of Post-World War II Austrian Diplomacy during the Early Occupation Period; 10: Neutral Encounters of the Paranoid Kind: Austria’s Reactions to the Hungarian Crisis of 1956; Kreisky - Brandt - Khrushchev: The United States and Austrian Mediation during the Berlin Crisis, 1958-1963; 12: From Cooperation to Integration: The Foreign Policy/ies of the Austrian Länder; 13: ESDP and Austria: Security Policy between Engagement and Neutrality; 14: Foreign Policy in the Age of Globalization: Does Globalization Constrain Nation States’ Sovereignty in Conceiving and Maintaining their Foreign Policy?; 15: Recent Balkans Diplomacy from an Austrian Perspective; 3: Non-Topical Essay; 16: The Institutionalization of American Studies at Austrian Universities: The Innsbruck Model; 4: Roundtable 1; 5: The Historiography and Memory of the Austrian Occupation (1945-1955); 17: The Allied Occupation of Austria in Recent International and Austrian Historiography; 18: The “Allied Occuption” and the Collective Memory of Austrians after 1945: “Ending a 17 year-long path of bondage full of thorns” (Leopold Figl, 15 May 1955); 19: Still “Occupied” by Germany 1945-1955? Arguments, Concepts, and Strategies in the Austrian Struggle against a Crucial Dependence; 20: Soviet Plans and Policies for Austria’s Transition to Socialism, 1945-1955; 21: Stalin and the Austrian Question 1; 6: Review Essays; 22: Borders in Recent Austrian Historiography; 23: Provenance Research as History: Reconstructed Collections and National Socialist Art Looting; 24: The Cold War and 1956 in Hungary; 7: Book Reviews; 25: Georg Rigele, Zwischen Monopol und Markt. EVN das Energie- und Infrastrukturunternehmen (Maria Enzersdorf: Selbstverlag der EVN AG, 2004); 26: Rupert Pichler, ed., Innovationsmuster in der österreichischen Wirtschaftsgeschichte. Wirtschaftliche Entwicklung, Unternehmen, Politik und Innovationsverhalten im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert (Innsbruck: Studienverlag, 2003); 27: Matti Bunzl, Symptoms of Modernity: Jews and Queers in Late Twentieth-Century Vienna (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 2004); 28: Margareth Lun, NS-Herrschaft in Siidtirol Die Operationszone Alpenvorland 1943-1945 (Innsbrucker Forschungen zur Zeitgeschichte 15) (Innsbruck: Studienyerlag, 2004); 29: James Jay Carafano, Waltzing into the Cold War. The Struggle of Occupied Austria (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2002); 30: Heinz P. Wassermann, Verfälschte Geschichte im Unterricht. Nationalsozialismus und Österreich nach 1945 (Vienna: StudienVerlag, 2004); 8: Annual Review; 31: Austria 2004; 32: List of Authors