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  3. Foreign Relations of the United States, 1958–1960, East Asia-Pacific Region; Cambodia; Laos, Volume XVI

Foreign Relations of the United States, 1958–1960, East Asia-Pacific Region; Cambodia; Laos, Volume XVI

Editors:
  • Edward C. Keefer
  • David W. Mabon
General Editor:
  • John P. Glennon
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1992

  • Preface
  • List of Sources
  • List of Abbreviations
  • List of Persons
  • East Asia-Pacific Region (Documents 1-68)
    • General U.S. Policies Toward the Region: Activities of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization; Meetings of the SEATO Council; Activities of the ANZUS Powers; SEATO Interest in the Situation in Laos; U.S. Concern With Regional Development in Asia (Documents 1-68)
    • Cambodia (Documents 69-158)
      • U.S. Military Assistance to Cambodia; South Vietnamese-Cambodian Relations; Lao-Cambodian Relations; Cambodia’s Recognition of the People’s Republic of China and Sihanouk’s Visit to Beijing; Sihanouk’s Visit to the United States (Documents 69-158)
      • Laos (Documents 159-498)
        • I. U.S. Concern With the Coalition Government in Laos, January–August 1958 (Documents 159-193)
          • II. U.S. Relations With the Phoui Sananikone Government, September 1958–July 1959 (Documents 194-231)
            • III. the Political Crisis and the December 1959 Coup, July–December 1959 (Documents 232-318)
              • IV. Lao Politics Before the Storm, January-August 9, 1960 (Documents 319-354)
                • V. The Kong Le Coup and U.S. Policy Debate, August 9–October 18, 1960 (Documents 355-432)
                  • VI. Civil War in Laos, October 19–December 31, 1960 (Documents 433-498)
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