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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1958–1960, Volume X, Part 1, Eastern Europe Region; Soviet Union; Cyprus

Cyprus


Contents

    • January–April 1958: U.S. Support for the Foot Proposals (Documents 169–196)
      • May–June 1958: The Macmillan Proposals (Documents 197–241)
        • July–October 1958: Revision and Implementation of the Macmillan Proposals; Efforts to Convene a NATO Conference on Cyprus (Documents 242–285)
          • November–December 1958: Discussions at the United Nations (Documents 286–296)
            • December 1958–February 1959: The Final Settlement on Cyprus (Documents 297–311)
              • February 1959–July 1960: Constitution of the Republic of Cyprus; Efforts By the United States to Secure Its Interests (Documents 312–355)
                • August–December 1960: Initial U.S. Relations With the Republic of Cyprus (Documents 356–363)

                Contents

                • Preface
                • List of Sources
                • List of Abbreviations
                • List of Persons
                • Eastern Europe Region
                  • U.S. Policy Toward the Soviet-Dominated Nations in Eastern Europe; U.S. Response to the Rapacki Plan for Creation of a Nuclear-Free Zone in Central Europe; President Eisenhower’s Proclamation of Captive Nations Week (Documents 1–35)
                • Soviet Union
                  • January–February 1958: Soviet Announcement of a Reduction in Its Armed Forces; Ambassador Mikhail A. Menshikov’s Presentation of Credentials (Documents 36–38)
                  • Soviet Charges of U.S. Violations of Its Air Space; Changes in the Soviet Leadership, March–June 1958 (Documents 39–46)
                  • June–December 1958: C–118 and C–130 Airplane Incidents; U.S. Balloon Reconnaissance Program; Visits to the Soviet Union of Adlai E. Stevenson, Eric Johnston, and Hubert Humphrey (Documents 47–58)
                  • January–February 1959: Visit to The United States of Anastas I. Mikoyan; The 21st Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Documents 59–73)
                  • May–June 1959: Visit to the Soviet Union of W. Averell Harriman (Documents 74–77)
                  • June–July 1959: Visit to The United States of Frol R. Kozlov (Documents 78–91)
                  • July–August 1959: Visit to the Soviet Union of Richard M. Nixon (Documents 92–107)
                  • September–December 1959: Visit to the United States of Nikita S. Khrushchev (Documents 108–139)
                  • January–February 1960: Resumption and Suspension of Lend-Lease Negotiations; Visit to the Soviet Union of Henry Cabot Lodge (Documents 140–146)
                  • May–July 1960: The U–2 Airplane Incident (Documents 147–156)
                  • July–September 1960: The RB-47 Airplane Incident (Documents 157–165)
                  • September–October 1960: Visit to The United Nations of Nikita S. Khrushchev (Documents 166–168)
                • Cyprus
                  • January–April 1958: U.S. Support for the Foot Proposals (Documents 169–196)
                  • May–June 1958: The Macmillan Proposals (Documents 197–241)
                  • July–October 1958: Revision and Implementation of the Macmillan Proposals; Efforts to Convene a NATO Conference on Cyprus (Documents 242–285)
                  • November–December 1958: Discussions at the United Nations (Documents 286–296)
                  • December 1958–February 1959: The Final Settlement on Cyprus (Documents 297–311)
                  • February 1959–July 1960: Constitution of the Republic of Cyprus; Efforts By the United States to Secure Its Interests (Documents 312–355)
                  • August–December 1960: Initial U.S. Relations With the Republic of Cyprus (Documents 356–363)
                • Index

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