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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume XIV, Soviet Union

Editors:
  • David C. Humphrey
  • Charles S. Sampson
General Editor:
  • David S. Patterson
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
2001

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  • Soviet Union (Documents 1-335)
    • Opening Moves: The Johnson Administration and the Kremlin, January–October 1964 (Documents 1-50)
      • Khrushchev’s Downfall and Its Consequences: October 1964 (Documents 51-66)
        • Starting Over With the New Regime, November 1964–February 1965 (Documents 67-90)
          • Vietnam and the Deterioration of Relations; February-December 1965 (Documents 91-145)
            • A ‘Controlled’ Freeze, January 1966–May 1967 (Documents 146-216)
              • The Glassboro Summit, June 1967 (Documents 217-238)
                • Relations on “Dead Center,” July 1967–June 1968 (Documents 239-276)
                  • Strategic Arms Control and the Abortive Summit July-December 1968 (Documents 277-335)
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