Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume V,
Soviet Union
Index
-
Abel, Col. Rudolf I., 343–346, 364
-
Acheson, Dean, 266
-
Adenauer, Conrad, 11, 92, 147, 171, 198, 222, 223, 227, 231, 314, 317, 332–333, 614, 616, 622, 752, 763, 782
-
Adzhubei, Aleksei I., 97, 310, 334, 347, 353, 360n, 438, 439, 441
- Humiliations suffered by, 359–360
-
Kennedy-Khrushchev television
exchange,
-
Kennedyʼs interviews with,
264–266,
320–334,
356–360
- Afghanistan, 467, 519–520, 717
- Africa, 9, 20, 62, 574, 622, 658
- Aidit Dipa Nusantara, 607
- Airmen held by Soviets, release of:
- Air transport issue. See
Civil Air Agreement.
-
Akalovsky, Alexander A., 100, 110, 171, 172, 178n
, 181, 182, 206, 225n
, 229, 320n
, 356, 436n
, 437, 533, 738, 785, 791, 793, 833, 836
- Albania, 308, 309,
377, 378, 387
-
Albert, Carl, 232
-
Aleksenko, G. V., 122
- Algeria, 40, 190,
191, 192, 649
-
Alkhimov (USSR),
815
- All-Asia consultative committee, 262
- Alliance for Progress, 574
-
Alphand, Hervé, 81, 779
-
Alsop, Stewart, 403, 460
-
Anderson, William O., 143n
, 308n
-
Andropov, Andrey, 387
- Angola, 189–190
-
Arends, Leslie C., 232
- Armenia, 656
-
Armitage, John A., 68, 139n
, 143n
, 197, 241n
, 242n
- Arms Control and Disarmament
- Agency (ACDA), 454, 468, 624
-
Aron, Raymond, 313
- Atomic Energy Commission, 307
- Austrian Treaty, 209
- Avilov, 181
- Ayub Khan, Mohammad, 189
- Bacteriological warfare, 488
- Bakayev, Viktor, 25
-
Ball, George W., 251n
, 288, 341, 411, 456n
, 503, 507, 514n
, 663n
, 829n
,
832n
, 844n
- Sino-Soviet relations, 683
- Soviet domestic situation, 354, 682–683
- Trade relations, 278, 725, 789
- Bilateral arrangements, 786,
787, 788
- Lend-lease debt issue, 789,
812–813
-
MFN status for Soviet
Union, 786
- Wheat, 775–777, 796–797, 799, 800–801, 804–810, 811–819
- Baltic states, 442–443, 484
-
Baraduc, Pierre, 360,
361
-
Baraz, Robert, 632n
-
Barghoorn, Frederick C., 820–824, 828, 830n
-
Barnes, Harry G., Jr., 76n
-
Barnsdale, William J., 442n
-
Bassow, Whitman, 474
-
Batista y Zaldivar, Fulgencio, 117
-
Battle, Lucius D., 278n
, 335n
- Bay of Pigs invasion. See under
Cuba.
-
Behrman, Jack N., 268,
801
- Belgium, 190
- Belgrade Conference (1961), 288
-
Beria, Lavrenty P., 644
-
Berle, Adolph, 61
- Berlin. See
Germany-Berlin situation.
- Berlin Air Safety Center (BASC), 480
- Berlin Steering Group, 279
-
Beschloss, Michael, 172
- Bessarabia, 484
-
Biryuzov, Marshal, 592
-
Bissell, Richard, 79
-
Blagonravov, Anatoli A., 444–445
- Blair, William McCormick, Jr., 470
- Blair, Bill, 804–805
- Blough, Roger, 448n
- Boglov (USSR), 546
-
Bohlen, Charles E., 38, 64–66, 73–75, 79, 84, 100, 110, 121n
, 124n
, 132n
,
137n
, 149n
, 164n
, 171, 172, 181, 197, 206, 242n
, 308n
, 334n
,
343n
, 353, 354n
, 382n
, 390, 475n
, 463n
, 779
- Germany-Berlin situation, 71, 85, 238, 463n
-
Kennedy-Khrushehev
television exchange, 389, 392–393
-
Kennedyʼs interviews with
Soviet journalists, 311–313
- Laos, 24, 84–85
- Limited Test Ban Treaty, 718–720
- Nuclear test ban, 85–86
- Preventive war issue, 432–433
- United Nations, Chinese representation in, 73–74
- Vienna summit, 73, 74, 237–238
-
Bolshakov, Georgi N., 264, 266, 320n
, 356, 360n
, 364–365, 388–390, 413, 414, 546
-
Bolshoi Ballet, 441
-
Bolster, Edward A., 76n
-
Borisov, Sergei A., 796–801, 806–810, 811–820, 825–827, 830
-
Boster, Davis E., 124n
, 137n
- Boun Oum, 147, 357
-
Bowles, Chester B., 10, 15, 49, 57, 100, 107, 113, 119, 138, 149n
, 467, 520, 575–576
- Afghanistan, 519–520
- Airmen held by Soviets, release of, 124–125
- China-India conflict, 575–576
- Cuban missile crisis, 514–517
-
Dobryninʼs meetings with,
514–521,
573–576,
578–579
- Germany-Berlin situation, 298–299, 518–519
-
Menshikovʼs meeting with,
298–300
- Vienna summit, public announcement of, 137–138
- Vietnam, 399, 641
- Brandt, Willy, 280, 609
- Brentano, Heinrich von, 727, 752
-
Brezhnev, Leonid I., 320, 505, 537, 538, 613, 684, 718
-
Brimelow, T., 75
- British Guiana, 322, 325
-
Brodie, Henry, 62, 261
-
Brook, Sir Norman, 411
-
Brown, Harold, 850
-
Brown, Winthrop, 434–435
-
Brubeck, William H., 565–566, 594n
, 637–638
-
Bruce, David K. E., 9–12, 68, 349–351, 411
-
Bubnov, Igor D., 286,
785
-
Bulganin, Nikolai A., 209, 716
- Bulgaria, 78, 787,
790
-
Bullitt, John, 801
-
Bundy, McGeorge, 63, 119, 121n
, 138, 181, 242n
, 263, 277, 278, 284, 311, 334n
, 341–342, 392n
, 410n
, 411, 413, 432, 436, 445, 456n
, 463n
, 475n
,
477, 490, 491n
, 492–493, 508n
, 521, 543n
, 546n
, 550, 565, 594n
,
625n
, 627n
, 637, 639n
, 645n
, 708, 721n
, 724,
821, 822, 825, 832n
, 833, 836, 844n
-
Bundy, William, 286
-
Burdett, William C., Jr., 68, 411
-
Burke, Adm. Arleigh, 250
- Burma, 188, 262,
658
-
Burton, Robert E., 361
-
Byrnes, John W., 232
- Byrnes (Professor), 127
-
Caccia, Sir Harold, 68–75
- Cambodia, 188, 598–599
- Canada, 774n
, 796–797, 809
- Carroll, Joseph, 784
- Carter, Marshall, 490, 494, 634n
,
778
- Cash, Frank, 558
-
Castro, Fidel, 98–99, 117, 184, 185, 186, 233, 322, 356, 549, 561, 693–694,
746
- Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) (see also
Current Intelligence Weekly Reviews; National Intelligence Estimates; Special National Intelligence Estimates), 409n
- Airmen held by Soviets, release of, 344–345
- Cuba, 124, 447, 494, 784
- Laos, 661
- New Phase of Soviet Policy (report), 741–747
- Outer space research, Soviet program for, 767–770
- Sino-Soviet relations, 586–587, 634
- Soviet foreign policy following Cuban missile crisis, 582–587, 594–595
- “Soviet Policies: The Next Phase,” 645–651
-
Chayes, Abram J., 124n
, 149n
, 813–814, 818
-
Chiang Kai-shek, Generalissimo,
112, 113, 187, 192, 194, 449
- China, Peopleʼs Republic of (see also
Sino-Soviet relations), 187, 484–485
- Conference of world Communist leaders (Jan., 1961), 39–42
- India, conflict with, 575–576, 599,
621–622,
711, 717
- Leadership of Communist world, 6–7, 378–379, 428
- Militancy of, 18–19
- Nuclear capability, 754
- Nuclear non-proliferation and, 486–487
- Nuclear test ban and, 156, 250
- Southeast Asia and, 435, 487
- Soviet-U.S. détente and, 746–747
-
UN representation, 73–74, 191–192
- Vienna summit discussions re, 191–194, 195,
243
- Yugoslavia, relations with, 711–712
- China, Republic of. See
Taiwan.
- Chiperfield, Robert B., 232
- Chou En-lai, 387
- Churchill, Winston S., 461
- Civil Air Agreement, 55, 258, 756, 764, 794, 848–852
- Agreement on terms, 269–270
- Germany-Berlin situation and, 463n
-
NATO and, 89–91
-
Ruskʼs Soviet visit
discussions, 723, 725, 735–736, 749
- Signing issue, 577–578, 661–662, 766–767
- U.S. objectives, 76–77
-
Clark, Hulda, 474
-
Clay, Gen. Lucius D., 236
-
Cline, Ray S., 634n
, 645n
, 650n
-
Colby, William, 670–671
- Commerce, U.S. Department of, 605, 798
- Commercial relations. See
Trade relations.
- Common Market, 326, 425, 448–449, 456, 461, 462, 519, 615–616, 623, 624
- Communication channel between Washington and Moscow, 161–162, 259–260, 362–363, 365, 708
- Congo, 81, 190,
233, 468, 484, 507, 682
- Soviet policy re, 40, 68–69, 70, 74–75, 93n
, 116,
117, 205
- Soviet view of U.S. policy, 99, 475
- Congress, U.S., 150
- Baltic states, resolution on, 442–443
- Exchanges with Soviet legislature, 339–340
- Germany-Berlin situation, 234–236
-
Thompsonʼs testimony, 68, 397n
- Trade relations, 785–786, 790
- Wheat, 775, 776–777
- Vienna summit, briefing for leadership re, 232–237
- Conquest, Robert, 347
-
Coombs, Philip H., 149n
, 271–273, 275, 304–306
- Cooper, Col., 180
- Corona missions, 433–434
-
Cousins, Norman, 548, 629–631, 667
- Couve de Murville, Maurice, 779–784
- Cowles, Gardner, 430n
- Crankshaw, Edward, 501
- Cuba, 61, 116–118, 233, 442, 484, 549, 612, 618, 672, 706, 746, 780, 846
- Bay of Pigs invasion, 79, 120, 123–124, 128–129
- Fishing port for Soviet ships, 529–530
-
Johnsonʼs statements on,
834, 835–836, 846
-
Kennedyʼs assessment of,
322, 356–357
- Laos situation, relation to, 670--671
- Missile crisis of 1962, 473, 477,
490–491,
494, 506–507, 521, 618,
621
-
Bowles-Dobrynin discussion, 514–517
-
Kennedyʼs
assessment of, 587–588
- Negotiations toward resolution, 599–600
-
Ruskʼs assessment
of, 558–561
-
Salingerʼs
assessment of, 546–548
- Soviet backdown, ramifications of, 543–545, 555–558, 582–587, 594–595, 646–647
- Soviet objectives, 593–594, 687
-
NIE
11-63 analysis, 693–694
-
Ruskʼs Soviet visit
discussions, 721–722, 725–726, 748
- Sabotage against, 758–759
- Soviet commitment to, 447, 471, 672
- Soviet economic assistance, 359
- Soviet military assistance, 16, 123–124, 267–268, 394
- Soviet objectives in, 623, 694
- Soviet troop withdrawal, 618–619, 672,
674, 679, 694, 707, 755, 784
- Soviet view of U.S. policy, 98–99
- Threat to U.S. security interests, 348–349
- U.S. economic and political pressure, 565, 612
- U.S. invasion issue, 394, 678–679
- Vienna summit discussions, 159–160, 184,
185, 186, 244
- Current Intelligence Weekly Reviews:
-
1961, 13–14, 25–27, 39–46, 128–130, 249–250, 292–296, 300–303, 314–318, 336,
338
-
1962, 366–370, 384–387, 399–402, 404–405, 407–408, 479–482, 510–512, 535–541, 589–594
-
1963, 606–609, 614–616, 669–670, 709–712, 770–774, 802–803, 843–844
-
Curtis, John, 237, 261
- Czechoslovakia, 78, 776, 787
-
Davies, Richard T., 47n
, 108n
, 239n
, 522, 532, 572n
Davis, Richard H., 47n
, 68, 108n
, 135, 137n
, 286, 287n
, 382n
, 395, 600n
, 627n
, 628–629, 672n
,
682n
, 724, 738, 837n
- Davydov, 850
-
Dean, Gen., 716
-
Dean, Patrick, 73
-
Dean, Arthur H., 277, 284, 318–319, 337, 454, 469, 482, 596, 615, 667, 705, 749
- Defense Intelligence Agency, 784
-
de Gaulle, Charles, 14, 92, 133, 136, 171, 191, 220, 231, 235, 237–238, 279, 280, 380, 614, 615–616, 622, 654, 678, 753
- Dementiev (USSR), 850
-
Diem. See
Ngo Dinh Diem
.
-
Dillon, C. Douglas, 37, 86, 382
- Dirksen, Everett M., 233, 234, 235, 236, 237
- Disarmament (see also
Eighteen-Nation Disarmament Conference; Limited Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear nonproliferation;
Nuclear test ban), 11, 56, 103–104, 198, 263, 440, 556, 648, 693, 753, 781
- Economic aspects, 465–466
- General and complete disarmament, U.S. proposals re, 402, 405
-
Kennedyʼs assessment of,
326–328
-
NIE
11-9-62 analysis, 425–426
- Nuclear free zones, 426, 681
- Outer space weapons ban, proposed, 405–406, 452, 760
-
Ruskʼs Soviet visit
discussions, 721, 724–725
- Soviet economic situation and, 397–398
- Soviet proposals to UN, 73, 103, 302
- Sovietsʼ propaganda use of disarmament issue, 451–452
- Soviet suspicion of U.S. motives, 106–108
- Summit meeting re, proposed, 550–553
- 30% cut combined with sampling techniques, 397–398
- Troika principle, 167–168, 199–205, 317–318
- U.S. two-track negotiating strategy, 568–571
- U.S.-U.K. discussion, 562–564
- Vienna summit discussions, 145–146, 158–159, 167–168, 197–205, 247
- War propaganda ban, proposed, 405,
453
- Zonal plan of inspection, 464–465, 470,
510
- Disarmament Advisory Committee, 449
-
Dobrynin, Anatoli F., 94–95, 172, 181, 197, 206, 410n
, 439, 446n
, 492, 533, 601, 605, 664, 705, 738, 756, 790, 793, 801, 833, 836, 837
- Accurate information on U.S. policies, concern about, 403–404, 413–414
- Afghanistan, 519–520
- Appointment as Ambassador, 340–341
-
Bowlesʼ meetings with, 514–521, 573–576, 578–579
-
Bundyʼs meetings with, 673–676, 845–848, 852–853
- Cambodia, 598–599
- China-India conflict, 575–576, 599
- Common Market, 448–449, 461,
462
- Congo, 99, 475
- Cuba, 98–99,
514–517,
626, 674, 678–679, 755, 758–759, 846,
- Disarmament, 440, 452, 451–453, 510,
753
- Espionage, 820, 830n
- Germany-Berlin situation, 440, 451, 460–462, 472–473, 654,
794, 795, 803, 846–847
-
Harrimanʼs meeting with,
597–599
-
Harrimanʼs visit to Moscow
(1963), 665–666
-
Johnson-Khrushchev meeting, proposed, 852–853
-
Kennedy-Khrushchev letters, 610–611
-
Kennedyʼs meetings with,
395–396,
751–757
-
Khrushchev visit to U.S. in
1962, proposed, 508–509
-
Kohlerʼs meeting with, 625–626
- Laos, 396, 576, 598, 629, 675,
755
- Soviet-U.S. control of third parties, 679–680
- Letters of credence, 395–396
- Limited Test Ban Treaty, 509–510, 575
-
McCloyʼs meeting with,
448–453
-
Mikoyanʼs U.S. visit, 832–833
-
NATO-Warsaw Pact Non-Aggression
Treaty, 677–678, 752–753
- Nuclear non-proliferation, multilateral arrangements and, 478–479, 619, 625–626, 675
- Nuclear test ban, 368, 626, 675–676
- Outer space research, 756–757
- Preventive war issue, 432–433, 460–461
-
Ruskʼs meetings with, 460–462, 676–681
-
Ruskʼs visit to Soviet
Union, 702–703
- Schlesingerʼs meeting with, 475–476
- Southeast Asia, 599, 754
- Soviet Union, 476, 736
- Soviet-U.S. relations, 98–99, 676–677, 681
- Taiwan, 449–450
-
Thompsonʼs meetings with,
508–510,
664–667,
757n
, 758–759, 829–830, 832–833
- Trade relations, 461–462, 736–737, 756,
812, 829–830, 847
-
Udallʼs meeting with, 499–500
- Dominic I nuclear test series, 406
-
Donovan, James, 345, 346, 364
-
Dowling, Walter C., 71
- Drummond, Nelson, 513–514
-
Dryden, Hugh L., 268, 443–445
-
Duke, Angier B., 395
-
Dulles, Allen W., 213,
467
-
Dulles, John Foster, 174,
727
-
Dutton, Frederick G., 351–352, 442–443, 456–459, 776
- Eckstein, Ann, 304
- Economic relations, Soviet-U.S. See
Trade relations.
- Egorov, Ivan, 723
- Egypt, 622
- Ehrenburg, Ilya, 643–644
- Eighteen-Nation Disarmament Conference, 395, 406, 483, 597, 632, 708
-
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 25, 48, 66, 67, 105, 116, 180, 221, 458, 529
- Ellender, Allen J., 339n
, 777
- Emerging countries. See
Underdeveloped countries.
- Espionage:
-
Evans, Allan, 153n
-
Evans, Harold, 411
- Exchange program, 80, 121–122, 127, 365, 441, 467, 499, 504, 824
- Academic exchanges, 273, 304–306, 351–352, 365
- Agricultural delegations, 471–472
- Congressional exchanges, 339–340
- Expansion of, 77-78
- High-level exchanges, 500, 502, 504–505
-
1962-1963 agreement, 271–276, 304–306, 352, 390
-
Ruskʼs Soviet visit
discussions, 723, 735
- Travel restrictions on Soviet citizens in U.S. and, 150, 151–152, 408–409
- Fanfani, Amintore, 288, 291
- Federal Communications Commission (FCC), 637–638
- Federal Republic of Germany (FRG). See
Germany, Federal Republic of.
- Fedorenko, Nikolai T., 611
- Ferguson, A., 851
- Ferrey, Gilbert, 344
- Filippov (USSR), 628
- Finletter, Thomas K., 627
- Fisher, Adrian S., 454
- Floyd, Arva, 288
- Formosa. See
Taiwan.
-
Foster, William C., 402, 468, 508n
, 611, 624, 640, 712, 724
- France, 81, 191
213, 214, 279, 358, 752–753, 780, 782
- Common Market, 615–616
-
FRG, relations with, 616, 622,
624
- Limited Test Ban Treaty, 782–783
- Nuclear test ban, 337, 615, 715
-
Ruskʼs meeting with Couve,
779–784
- Franco y Bahamonde, Gen. Francisco, 186
- Frankel, Max, 517
-
Freeman, Orville L., 471, 472n
, 500, 722
- Wheat deal, 774–775, 776, 777, 778,
779, 797, 798, 800, 801, 810n
- Freers, Edward L., 81
- Frost Robert, 499
- Fulbright J. William, 233, 234, 237, 442, 733
-
Fuller, Leon, 62, 237, 261
-
Furnas, Howard, 62
-
Furtseva, Yekaterina F., 441
-
Gagarin, Maj. Yuri, 179
-
Gaitskell, Hugh T. M., 234
-
Galbraith, John Kenneth, 399
-
Garst, Roswell, 96, 179
-
Garthoff, Raymond L., 543–545
- German Democratic Republic (CDR) (see also
Germany-Berlin situation), 283–284, 400, 401, 606–609
- Germany, Federal Republic of (FRG) (see also
Germany-Berlin situation), 333, 386, 635, 752
- Flour sales to Soviet Union, 775, 778
- France, relations with, 616, 622, 624
- Nuclear test ban, 726–727
- Nuclear weapons issue, 332–333, 616,
622, 624, 692, 744
- Germany-Berlin situation, 11, 26, 96, 231, 266, 279, 303, 401, 440, 460, 463n
, 481, 557, 647, 706, 839, 846–847
- Air access to Berlin, Soviet interference with, 369–370, 386, 399–400
- Airlifts to U.S. troops, possible, 234, 235
- Berlin Wall, 279–281, 315, 451
- Convoys to Berlin, Soviet detention of, 794–795, 802, 803–804
- Deputy Foreign Ministers Conference, proposed, 472–473
-
FRG control of West Berlin issue,
386, 592
-
GDR domestic unrest and, 283–284
-
ICJ adjudication, proposed, 238
- Interim agreement, proposed, 224–225, 229–230
- International organ on access to Berlin, proposed, 366, 391,
400
-
Kennedy-Khrushchev correspondence, 297, 307,
309n
, 366, 391
-
Kennedyʼs assessment of,
264–266,
328–334,
358–359
-
Kennedyʼs discussion with
Congressional leadership, 234–236
- Krollʼs five-point plan, 314–316
- Modus vivendi proposal, 391–392, 559,
560, 569
- Negotiations, 158, 279, 280,
282, 288–291, 292–294, 297, 300–302, 316,
381–382,
391–392,
393–394,
400, 495, 615, 616–617, 633, 654
-
NIE
11-9-62 analysis, 422–425
-
NIE
11-63 analysis, 691–692
- Peace treaty issue, 14, 26–27, 100, 126,
148, 216–225, 227, 229–230, 281,
282–283,
293–294,
301, 303, 309–310, 315, 324, 424,
481, 482, 495, 592
- Reunification option, 222, 237, 328,
330, 763
-
Ruskʼs Soviet visit
discussions, 731–732, 737
- SNIE 11-10-61 analysis, 280–284
- Soviet commandantʼs office in Berlin, abolition of, 479–481, 495–496
- Soviet “drift” re, 430–431
- Soviet-FRG discussions, 129–130, 317, 386–387
- Soviet-GDR discussions, 385–386
- Soviet moderation re, 580–581, 608–609, 704–705
- Soviet objectives, 93n
- Soviet preparations for conflict, 294–295, 346–347
- Soviet-U.K. discussion, 589–590
- Summit meeting re, proposed, 550–553
-
Thompson-Gromyko discussions, 342–343, 355–356
- Trade relations and, 325, 380, 461–462
-
UN consideration of, 294, 470,
481–482,
497
-
UN headquarters in Berlin,
proposed, 299, 590
-
UN troops for West Berlin,
proposed, 446, 481, 590–591, 677
- U.S. policy, 85, 88, 263, 493, 518–519, 569–571
- U.S. preparations for conflict, 266–267, 279, 307
- U.S.-U.K. discussions, 70–72, 74, 559–561
- Vienna summit discussions, 196–197, 216–225, 227,
229–230,
234–236,
247–249
- U.S. preparatory papers, 146–147, 157–158, 166–167
- Vietnam and, 270
- War prospect, 222–223, 229–230, 236,
291, 298–299, 307, 346–347, 450–451, 470,
754–755
- Western acceptance of GDR, Soviet
focus on, 743–744
- Western access to Berlin issue, 290,
293, 302–303, 329, 330–331, 342–343
- Ghana, 119–120,
622
- Giles, Robert E., 825–827
- Gilpatric, Roswell L., 128, 285, 777
- Gizenga, Antoine, 68
- Glenn, Col. John, 385
- Glintsev (USSR), 815
-
Gomulka, Wladyslaw, 294, 295, 301, 303, 608, 623
-
Goodman, Benny, 365, 441
-
Goodwin, Erwin, 474
-
Graves, William S., 187n
- Great Britain. See
United Kingdom.
- Greece, 299, 484,
515
-
Greenhill, D.A., 68
-
Gribble, Charles, 127
-
Gromyko, Andrei A., 58, 125n
, 181, 205, 210, 224, 241, 315, 412, 446, 718, 738, 828, 831
- Civil Air Agreement, 735–736
- Cuba, 748, 784
- Disarmament, 103–104, 197–205, 760
-
Dobryninʼs appointment as
Ambassador, 341
- Exchange program, 275–276, 735
- Germany-Berlin situation, 303, 307, 317,
391–392,
472, 737, 795, 795, 839
- Negotiations, 280, 297, 316, 381–382, 391–392, 393–394, 495, 615, 616–617, 633
-
Thompson-Gromyko discussions, 342–343, 355–356
-
Harrimanʼs visit to Moscow
(1963), 671,
672
-
Johnson-Khrushchev meeting, proposed, 853n
-
Kennedyʼs meetings with,
110–115,
303, 533–534, 791–794
-
Kohlerʼs meetings with,
545–546,
759–762,
838–839
- Laos, 82, 106n
, 112–113, 134, 211,
226, 761–762
- Cease-fire, 110–112, 122
-
NATO-Warsaw Pact Non-Aggression
Treaty, 761
- Nuclear non-proliferation, 478–479, 619
- Nuclear test ban, 104, 215, 615
- Outer space research, 762
-
Ruskʼs meetings with, 100–106, 197–205, 297, 300,
391–392,
393–394,
478, 735–737, 748, 780–781, 785–791
- Soviet Jews, treatment of, 458
- Soviet-U.S. relations, 735, 773, 792–793, 802
- Trade relations:
- United Nations, 101, 199–201, 760–761, 773
- Afro-Asian representation
- U.S. Embassy in Moscow, communications link with Washington, 545–546, 737, 762
- Vienna summit, 121n
, 130–131, 133n
, 171,
197–205
- Grubyakov (USSR), 100
- Guinea, 119–120,
185, 622, 648, 682
-
Guthrie, John C., 137n
, 153n
, 268, 308n
, 354n
, 474n
,
503n
, 600n
, 601, 605, 628, 661n
, 672n
, 682n
,
820n
-
Hailsham, Viscount Quinton, 715
-
Halaby, N.E., 577–578, 767, 848–852
-
Hammarskjöld, Dag, 68,
74, 85, 117, 204, 205, 211
-
Hammer, Armand, 79–81, 95,
96
- Harassment of Soviet shipping, 25, 468n
, 492–493, 522, 526–528
-
Harriman, W. Averell, 10, 67, 134, 286, 396, 399, 489, 535, 576, 682n
, 672, 703, 721n
, 726, 778, 785, 833, 836, 844n
- Cambodia, 598–599
- Civil Air Agreement, 725, 766–767
- Congo, 70, 74, 75
-
Dobryninʼs meeting with,
597–599
-
Khrushchevʼs meeting with,
716–718
- Laos, 598, 629
- Settlement by Laotian factions, 354–355
- Limited Test Ban Treaty, 707, 713, 715
- Moscow visit (1963), 665–666, 668, 671,
672
- Vietnam, 599, 713
-
Harrison, Max, 826
-
Hays, Lawrence B., 339
-
Hedges, Jack, 360
-
Herter, Christian, 10,
24, 458, 778
-
Hickenlooper, Bourke B., 232
-
Hillenbrand, Martin J., 508n
, 533
-
Hilsman, Roger, 489–491
-
Hitler, Adolf, 37
-
Hodges, Luther, 84n
, 95,
268, 269, 776, 778, 798, 801, 825–827
-
Hoeven, Charles B., 232
-
Home, Alexander Frederick
Douglas, 72, 341, 507, 558, 590, 727–729, 780n
Hood, Lord, 69, 70, 71,
72
- Hooper, 89
- Hoxha, Enver, 387, 475
- Hughes, Thomas, 663n
- Humphrey, Hubert H., 182, 233, 234–235, 236, 237
- Hungary, 62, 66,
78
- Iceland, 89–90
- Ignatov (USSR), 429
- Ilichev, Leonid, 408, 539
- Imhof, Johannes V., 779
- Imhoof, Werner, 388
- Immigration and Naturalization Service, 60
- India, 261, 488,
643, 658
- Indonesia, 9, 695
- International Business Machines (IBM) Company, 37
- International Control Commission (ICC),
82, 195–196, 211, 226
- International Court of Justice (ICJ), 201, 238
- International Tin Council, 258
- Iran, 9, 36, 117, 184–185, 186, 467, 484, 717
- Iraq, 36, 648, 658, 682
- Iron ore, 206
- Isaakovich, Lev, 601, 605
- Isenbergh, Max, 271
- Italy, 299, 752
- Ivanov, I. A., 824, 828
- Ivanov, Viktor M., 801
-
Izvestia, 301, 303, 353, 369, 616
-
Jagan, Cheddi, 322
- Japan, 9, 63, 224, 256, 257
-
Javits, Jacob K., 339
-
Jenkins, Kempton B., 848
- Jews in Soviet Union, 456–459
-
Johnson, G. Griffith, 766n
, 801, 812, 818, 825–826
-
Johnson, Lyndon B., 63, 236, 237, 339, 758, 831, 840
- Cuba, 834, 835–836, 846
-
Johnson-Khrushchev meeting, proposed, 840–842, 844–845, 852–853
-
Khrushchevʼs meeting with
(1959), 833–834
-
Khrushchevʼs message to,
836–837
-
Mikoyanʼs meeting with,
833–837
- Soviet inquiries about, 832–833
- Johnson, Robert H., 285
-
Johnson, U. Alexis, 270, 514n
, 663n
- Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), 250, 435, 440, 620–624, 777
- Jones, Ralph A., 304, 548n
- Journalists, 108–109, 116, 474
- Kaftanov, S.V., 122
-
Kamenev, V.M., 271
-
Kamman, Curtis, 499
- Karpov, Viktor P., 601, 605
- Kassim, Abdul Karim, 233
-
Kaysen, Carl, 278, 342, 507, 550–553, 650n
,
655n
, 707, 721n
, 724
- Kearney, Richard, 343n
- Keating, Kenneth B., 351, 456, 666
- Keita, Modibo, 288–291, 441
- Kekkonen, Urho K., 482, 522
-
Kennan, George F., 62–65, 168–170, 371n
, 379–380, 382, 623, 831
-
Kennedy, John F., 9, 38, 63, 107, 192, 456n
, 514, 650n
, 671, 721n
, 758
-
Adzhubeiʼs relations with
U.S. officials, 353n
- Airmen held by Soviets, release of, 28,
33n
- Civil Air Agreement, 76, 185, 269,
270, 463n
, 661,
749, 756
- Congo, 190, 507
- Cuba, 120, 123, 322, 356–357, 612, 670–672, 725–726, 758–759
- Missile crisis of 1962, 477, 490, 491, 506–507, 521, 546–548, 587–588, 600
- Soviet troop withdrawal, 619,
672, 755, 784
- Disarmament, 263, 326–328, 402, 405–406, 724–725, 753
- East-West relations, Vienna summit discussion re, 183–196
- Espionage, 821n
, 822, 823–824, 828, 830n
- Germany, Federal Republic of, 332–333, 752
- Germany-Berlin situation, 230, 234–236, 266, 270,
279–280,
289, 303, 341, 391, 445–446, 463n
- Convoys to Berlin, Soviet detention of, 794–795, 803
- International organ on access to Berlin, proposed, 366, 391
-
Kennedy-Khrushchev correspondence,
297, 307, 309n
, 366, 391
-
Kennedy assessment
of, 264–266, 328–334, 358–359
- Negotiations, 280, 288–291, 400
- Peace treaty issue, 216–225, 227, 229–230
- Reunification option, 328,
330, 763
- U.S. preparations for conflict, 266, 267, 279, 307
- Vienna summit discussions, 196–197, 216–225, 227, 229–230, 234–236
- War prospect, 222–223, 229–230, 236, 291, 307, 346, 754–755
- Western access to Berlin issue, 290, 330–331
-
Gromykoʼs meetings with,
110–115,
303, 533–534, 791–794
- Harassment of Soviet shipping, 492–493, 526–527
- Ideological struggle, Vienna summit discussion re, 173–177
-
Kennedy-Khrushchev television exchange,
360, 364, 388–389, 396
-
Khrushchev, assessment of,
236
-
Khrushchev-Stevenson meeting, proposed, 15–16
-
Kohlerʼs first meeting with
Khrushchev, 492–493
-
Kohlerʼs report to, 763–766
-
Kuznetsovʼs meeting with,
600–601
- Laos, 110–113, 119, 306, 357,
396, 629, 670–671, 755
- Limited Test Ban Treaty, 469, 483, 502–503, 707
-
Macmillanʼs meeting with,
411–412
-
Mikoyanʼs meeting with,
587–589,
593
- Military statements, controls on, 115–116
-
NATO-Warsaw Pact Non-Aggression
Treaty, 726, 752–753
- Neutralism, 194
- Nuclear non-proliferation, 213, 357–358, 660
- Nuclear test ban, 91, 213, 263,
341, 624, 641, 660, 668, 703–704
- Atmospheric test ban, proposed, 284, 341–342
-
FRG participation issue,
726–727
-
Kennedy-Khrushchev correspondence,
596–597, 664, 667
- Seismic detection and identification of tests, 502–503
- Verification issue, 211–216, 395, 596–597, 624–625, 664, 667
- Vienna summit discussions, 211–216, 233–234
- Nuclear testing, 318–319, 753
- Nuclear weapons, 302
- Outer space research, 226
- Overflights of Soviet territory, 34,
492
-
Ruskʼs visit to Soviet
Union, 724–727, 748, 749–750
-
Salingerʼs meetings with
Khrushchev, 436, 437
- Sino-Soviet relations, 765
- Southeast Asia, 285, 754
- Soviet domestic situation, 264, 433–434
- Soviet journalists, interviews with, 264–266, 310–313, 320–334, 356–360
- Soviet-U.S. relations, 161, 320–328, 341, 395–396, 413,
751–757,
792–793
- Speeches, 285, 767n
- Steel price episode, 448
- Summit meetings, attitude toward, 396,
411–412
- Trade relations, 86, 324–325, 715, 749,
756, 764–765, 793–794
- Travel restrictions on Soviet citizens in U.S., 408, 410n
- Vienna summit, 83, 121, 132–133, 171–197, 206–231
- Vietnam, 128, 162, 270, 313
- Soviet-U.S. talks, proposed, 399, 641
- War by miscalculation, threat of, 177–178, 182
- Wars of national liberation, 190–191
-
Kennedy, Robert F., 11, 298–299, 343, 344, 360n
, 365, 409n
, 442, 477, 598, 664, 718, 832, 846
-
Kennedy-Khrushchev letters, Soviet
publication of, 610–611, 614
-
Kennedy-Khrushchev meeting in 1962, proposed, 548–549
-
Kennedy-Khrushchev television exchange,
360–362,
363, 364–365, 370–374, 396, 439
-
Kent, Sherman, 394, 555–558, 634n
- Keppel, John, 153n
-
Kharlamov, Mikhail A., 181, 264, 266, 360, 363, 388, 413, 438
-
Khrushchev, Nikita S., 320, 492, 609
- Airmen held by Soviets, release of, 28–32, 35n
, 164
- China, Peopleʼs Republic of, 191–195, 717
- Communication channel between Washington and Moscow, 260, 365
- Conference of world Communist leaders (Jan. 1961), 39–42
- Congo, 70, 93n
, 116,
117, 190
-
Cousinsʼ meeting with, 629–631, 667
- Cuba, 116–118, 123, 529–530, 672, 758–759
- Disarmament, 464–466, 470
- East-West relations, Vienna summit discussion re, 183–196
- Eighteen-Nation Disarmament Conference, 366, 367–368, 385
- Espionage, 828
- Exchange program, 80, 441, 467
-
GDR party congress (1963), 606–609
- Germany-Berlin situation, 96, 222, 267,
281, 380, 647, 803
- Interim agreement, proposed, 224–225,
- International organ on access to Berlin, proposed, 366, 391
-
Kennedy-Khrushchev correspondence,
297, 307, 309n
, 366, 391
- Krollʼs five-point plan, 314–316
- Negotiations, 282, 288, 290–291, 292–294
- Peace treaty issue, 14, 26–27,
100, 148, 216–225, 227, 229–230, 293–294, 315, 481, 482
-
Ruskʼs Soviet visit
discussions, 731–732
- Soviet policy, 93n
, 430–431, 608–609
- Soviet-FRG discussions,
129–130
- Soviet-U.K. discussion,
589–590
-
UN consideration of, 294, 470, 481–482
-
UN troops for West Berlin,
proposed, 446, 590–591
- Vienna summit discussions, 196–197, 216–225, 227, 229–230
- War prospect, 222–223, 229–230, 236, 470
-
Hammerʼs meetings with, 79–81, 96
- Harassment of Soviet shipping, 468n
, 522,
526–528
-
Harrimanʼs meeting with,
716–718
-
Harrimanʼs visit to Moscow
(1963), 671,
672
- Health status, 94, 407, 532,
644
- Ideological views, 173–177, 732–734
-
Johnson, message to, 836–837
-
Johnson-Khrushchev meeting, proposed, 840–842, 844–845, 852–853
-
Johnsonʼs meeting with (1959), 833–834
-
Kennedy assassination, 831
-
Kennedy-Khrushchev television exchange,
360n
, 364–365, 439
-
Kohlerʼs appointment as
Ambassador, 468
-
Kohlerʼs first meeting
with, 492–493, 522–532
- Laos, 82, 186–187, 191, 195,
206–211,
306
- Limited Test Ban Treaty, 483, 502–503, 712, 715,
729–730
- Military statements, 115–116
-
NATO-Warsaw Pact Non-Aggression
Treaty, 163n
,
712
- Neutralism, 192–194
- Nuclear non-proliferation, 667–668
- Nuclear test ban, 295, 337, 412,
703–704,
715
-
Kennedy-Khrushchev correspondence,
596–597, 664, 667
-
Kennedy-Macmillan proposal of 1963, 668
- Seismic detection and identification of tests, 502–503, 593
- Verification issue, 211–216, 405, 530–531, 596–597, 664, 667, 674–675, 715
- Vienna summit discussions, 211–216
- Nuclear testing, Soviet resumption of, 277, 295, 465
- Outer space research, 96, 179, 385
- Overflights of Soviet territory, 180,
498, 529
- Public image, 42–46
-
Ruskʼs meetings with, 729–734, 738–740, 748
-
Salingerʼs meetings with,
436, 437–439
- Sino-Soviet relations, 607, 639, 717
-
Khrushchev as
target of Chinese criticism, 639, 772, 844
-
Khrushchevʼs views
on, 41–42
- Polemical warfare, 606, 608
- Soviet domestic situation, 620–621
- Agriculture, 179, 630
- Chemical industry, 716–717
- Communist Party Congress (Oct., 1961), 308–310
- Cultural clamp-down, 643–644
- De-Stalinization program, 630, 688
- Economic situation, 97,
264, 525, 645–646, 741–742
- Fishing industry, 466–467
- Jews, treatment of, 458
- Military situation, 591–592, 645–646, 741–742
- Political turmoil, 347, 349–350, 376, 430–431, 639–640, 669–670, 687–689
- 7-year plan,-466, 470
- Succession issue, 535,
718
- Soviet foreign policy, 35–37, 418, 420
- Cold war tactics, 484,
485–486
-
Khrushchevʼs speech to
- Communist leaders on, 39–42
- Peaceful coexistence, 42t 485-486,
554
- Subversion of foreign governments, 119–120
- Soviet-U.S. relations, 51–54, 118, 467, 743–747
- Stalin, assessment of, 524,
716
- Taiwan, 449–450
-
Thompsonʼs
farewell meetings with, 464–468, 470
- Trade relations, 37, 79–80,
95–96, 380, 717, 722, 738–740, 627, 749
-
Udallʼs meetings
with, 491, 498, 499–500, 528–529
- United Nations, 69, 97, 211–212
- U.S. journalists, interviews with, 430n
- U.S. visit in 1962, proposed, 508–509, 522, 532, 548–549, 554–555
- Vienna summit, 83, 121n
; 171
- Vietnam, 313, 713
- War by miscalculation, threat of, 177–178, 183
- Wars of national liberation, 40–41, 189–191, 420
-
Killham, Edward I., 149n
-
Kirilenko, Andrei P., 430, 506, 539, 670
-
Kirkpatrick, 634
-
Kirsch, Leonard, 127
-
Kissinger, Henry A., 413
-
Kluckhohn, F., 60n
-
Kohler, Foy D., 32n
, 47n
, 54n
, 57n
, 76n
, 100, 110, 121n
,
124n
, 132n
, 139n
, 143n
, 171, 172, 181, 197, 206, 239n
, 242n
, 286, 354n
, 382n
, 397n
, 627n
, 738
- Appointment as Ambassador, 446–447, 468
- China-India conflict, 621–622
- Civil Air Agreement, 723, 764
- Common Market, 624
- Communication channel between Washington and Moscow, 259
- Congo, 68–69, 74
- Cuba, 529–530, 621, 623, 626,
721–722
- Disarmament, 721, 760
-
Dobryninʼs meeting with,
625–626
- Espionage, 513–514, 723, 821–824
- Exchange program, 723
- Germany-Berlin situation, 763, 795, 839
-
Gromykoʼs meetings with,
545–546,
759–762,
838–839
- Harassment of Soviet shipping, 522,
526–528
- JCS, meeting with, 620–624
-
Johnson-Khrushchev meeting, proposed, 840–842
-
Kennedy assassination, 831
-
Khrushchevʼs first meeting
with, 492–493, 522–532
-
Khrushchev visit to U.S. in
1962, proposed, 522, 532, 554–555
-
Kozlovʼs meeting with, 541–542
-
Kuznetsovʼs meeting with,
705–706
- Laos, 721, 761–762
-
NATO multilateral nuclear force,
623–624
-
NATO-Warsaw Pact Non-Aggression
Treaty, 581, 720–721, 761
- Nuclear non-proliferation, 625–626, 765
- Nuclear test ban, 530–531, 615,
617–618,
626, 668
- Outer space research, 762, 763
- Overflights of Soviet territory, 529
- Report to Kennedy, 763–766
-
Ruskʼs visit to Soviet
Union, 617–618, 702–703, 720–724
- Sino-Soviet relations, 765
- Soviet domestic situation, 572–573, 620–621, 643–644
- Soviet-U.S. consular convention,
- proposed, 77n
,
764
- Trade relations, 722, 764
- Travel restrictions on Soviet citizens in U.S., 149–153
- United Nations, 760–761
- U.S. Embassy in Moscow, 545–546, 613,
625, 722–723, 737, 762
- Vienna summit, 72–73, 231
-
Komer, Robert W., 270,
543n
, 655n
-
Konev, Marshal Ivan S., 401
- Korea, 118, 186,
484
- Korean War, 524
-
Kornienko, Georgi M., 135, 628–629,
803
-
Korotchenko (USSR),
45
-
Korovin, Yevgeni P., 760
Kosygin, Aleksei N., 73, 407, 441, 505, 506, 537, 538–539, 554, 557
- Kotoyama (Japan), 176–177
- Kovalev (USSR), 785
-
Kozlov, Frol R., 69, 407, 441, 502, 505, 506, 535, 537, 554, 593–594, 688, 689, 718, 747
-
Kohlerʼs meeting with, 541–542
- Krimer, William, 796n
,
810, 819
- Kroll, Hans, 69, 71,
129–130, 292–293, 314–316, 317
-
Krylov, Boris N., 304–306
-
Kupinsky, Ruth H., 627n
-
Kushnir, Natalie, 271
-
Kuusinen, O.V., 408, 506, 539
-
Kuzmin (USSR), 87
-
Kuzminski, Nikolay I., 802, 810, 811
-
Kuznetsov, A. V., 628
-
Kuznetsov, Vasili V., 30, 35n
, 99, 317, 482, 522, 529, 530, 532, 541, 542, 596, 723, 849n
, 850
- Lambert, Tom, 61
- Landis, James M., 269–270
- Landon, Gen. Truman H., 381
- Laos, 24, 40, 66, 72,
106n
, 119, 226, 232, 306, 357, 363, 396, 445, 467, 484, 576, 598, 629, 661, 675, 755
- Cease-fire, 110–112, 115n
, 122–123
- Communist military disruptions, 434–435, 436–437, 489–490
- Cuba situation, relation to, 670–671
- Declaration on the Neutrality of Laos (1962), 489
- Dispute between Princes, 761–762
- International conference on, 115n
, 122–123, 134
- Neutrality issue, 81–82, 84–85
-
Ruskʼs Soviet visit
discussions, 721, 725
- Settlement by Laotian factions, 354–355
- Soviet-U.S. control of third parties, 79–680
- Taiwanese troops in, 112–113
- Vienna summit discussions, 186–187, 188–189, 191,
195–196,
206–211,
45
- NSC briefing on, 245
- U.S. preparatory papers, 147–148, 60
- Latin America, 9, 20,
574, 658, 681
-
Lausche, Frank J., 442n
-
LeMay, Maj. Gen. Curtis E., 620, 621, 622, 623
-
Lemnitzer, Gen. Lyman L., 249n
-
Lenin, V.I., 99, 323, 387, 511–512, 630
-
Levchenko, Nikifor M., 54
-
Lie, Trygve, 69
-
Lilienfeld, Georg von, 757
- Limited Test Ban Treaty, 483,
502–503, 542, 575, 712–713, 715, 729–730, 736
- Lippmann, Walter, 136, 182
- Lister, Walter, 61
- Liu Shao-Chi, 42, 683
- Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr., 96–97, 438
- Loginov, Col. Gen. Yevgeni E., 270, 849–850
- Longshoremenʼs Labor Union, 606
- Lovett, 469
- Lucet, Charles, 779
- Lumumba, Patrice, 70, 116, 205
- Lyon, Cecil, 360
- Lysenko, Trofim P., 64
-
Macmillan, Harold, 11, 13, 92, 171, 223, 231, 234, 235, 315, 590, 593, 660
- Makashev (USSR), 785
- Makinen, Marvin, 343–344
- Malaya, 484
- Malenkov, Georgi M., 209
- Mali, 185, 622
- Malik, Yakov A., 603, 616
-
Malinovsky, Marshal Rodion Ya.,
12–129, 432, 461, 554
- Mamedov, Enver, 413
- Mamedova, 821
- Manjulo, Aleksey N., 796, 807, 809
- Manning, Robert J., 388,
474n
, 578n
- Mansfield, Mike, 232
- Mansmann, Ernest J., 304
- Mao Tse-tung, 176, 187, 192, 717
-
Martens, Robert J., 127n
, 351n
-
Matthews, H. Freeman, 181, 202
- Matveyev, 800
-
McCloy, John J., 56, 83, 161n
, 241, 260, 277, 453, 469, 598
- Common Market, 448–449
- Disarmament, 263, 451–453
-
Dobryninʼs meeting with,
448–453
- Germany-Berlin situation, 267, 450–451
- Nuclear test ban, 91–92, 125–126, 452
- Taiwan, 449–450
- Tax policy, U.S., 449
-
McCone, John A., 394, 469, 555, 634, 671, 767, 840
- McCormack, John, 236
-
McGhee, George C., 62, 237, 238, 259–261, 262, 444, 803
- McKone, Capt. John R., 28, 34
-
McNamara, Robert S., 164n
, 269, 433n
, 440, 468, 708, 840
-
McSweeney, John M., 47n
, 54, 60n
, 68, 108n
, 124n
, 456, 498n
, 499,
572n
, 705n
- Meany, George, 778
- Melekh, Igor Y., 124–125
-
Menshikov, Mikhail A., 101, 114, 115, 123, 125, 138, 172, 181, 200, 206, 341
-
Bowlesʼ meeting with, 298–300
-
Bruceʼs meeting with, 9–12
- Laos, 81–82,
84–85
- Nuclear test ban, 55, 85–86
-
Ruskʼs meeting with, 54–58
-
Thompsonʼs assessment of,
99
- Trade relations, 84, 55–56
- Vienna summit, 135–137
- Midthun, Kermit S., 513–514
-
Mikoyan, Anastas I., 13, 37, 69, 87, 441, 455, 505, 524, 535, 549, 561, 629, 831, 853n
-
Hammerʼs meetings with, 79–81, 96
-
Kennedyʼs meeting with,
587–589,
593
-
Ruskʼs meetings with, 588–589, 837–838.
- Soviet succession issue, 537–538
- Trade relations, 79, 80
- U.S. visit following Kennedy assassination, 831, 832–838
- Missile gap, 434
- Moishev Ballet, 365
- Molochkov, Fyodor F., 181
- Molotov, Vyacheslav M., 37, 209, 349, 359, 360–361, 524
- Mongolia, 205n
, 736
- Moore, George S., 455–456
- Morgan (engineer), 180–181
- Morgan, George, 62, 261
- Morocco, 622, 643
- Morgan Thomas E., 232
- Mosely, Phillip, 548n
- Moses, Robert, 737
- Mowinkle, John, 360
- Muraviev, Dmitri D., 271
- Murphy, Charles S., 777, 801, 827
-
Murrow, Edward R., 241–242, 360n
, 361–362, 363, 364n
- Nasser, Gamal Abdel, 193, 233, 682
- National Intelligence Estimates:
-
NIE1–61, 17–24
-
NIE 4–2–61, 126
-
NIE 11–1–62, 769–770
-
NIE11–4–60, 1–9, 282n
-
NIE 11–5–62, 374–379, 427n
-
NIE 11–7–61, 126, 282n
-
NIE 11–8/1-61, 296–297
-
NIE 11–8–62, 434n
, 454
-
NIE 11–9–62, 414–429
-
NIE 11–9–63, 768
-
NIE 11–63, 685–701
-
NIE 85–2–62, 471
-
NIE 85–62, 394
-
NIE 85–63, 707
- National liberation warfare. See
Wars of national liberation.
- National Security Action Memoranda:
- National Security Council (NSC),
-
242–249, 266–267, 307, 395, 406, 612, 618–619, 671, 672, 712, 774–779, 840
- Nehru, Jawaharlal, 53, 193, 288n
,
290, 292, 293–294, 296, 303, 315, 575, 599
-
Neues Deutschland, 301
- Neutralism, 22, 23,
192–194
-
Newsweek, 474
- New York Worldʼs Fair, 737
-
Ngo Dinh Diem, 118, 313, 467, 599
- Nikolaev, G. A., 628
-
Nitze, Paul H., 181, 199, 201, 202, 203, 204, 624, 777
-
Nixon, Richard M., 66, 180, 438
- Nkrumah, Kwame, 193, 288n
, 292
- Nolting, Frederick, 286
- Norstad, Lt. Gen. Lauris, 307, 381
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 219, 231, 256, 331, 333
- Civil Air Agreement and, 89–91
- Differences among members, 678, 743
-
FRG and, 333
- Multilateral nuclear force, 358, 478–479, 619, 623–624, 667–668, 675,
803, 838
- Non-Aggression Treaty with Warsaw Pact, 163n
, 562, 564, 581, 589,
632–633,
677–678,
712, 713, 720–721, 726, 752–753, 761, 780–781
- Novash, Victor, 577
- Novotny, Antonin, 303
- Nuclear-free zones, 426, 681
- Nuclear non-proliferation, 660
- Multilateral arrangements and, 478–479, 619, 625–626, 667–668, 675,
765, 781
- Nuclear test ban and, 213
- Soviet policy, 486–487
- U.S. policy, 357–358
- Nuclear test ban (see also
Limited Test Ban Treaty), 70, 104, 156, 213, 341, 412, 426, 626, 660, 703–704, 706–707
- Atmospheric test ban, proposed, 284,
295, 341–342, 368, 668
- Chinese position, 156, 250
- Cuban missile crisis and, 556–557
- French participation issue, 337, 615, 715
-
FRG participation issue, 726–727
- General disarmament issue, submergence in, 249–250, 263
- Geneva Conference, 55, 92, 125–126, 249–250, 318,
364, 482
-
Kennedy-Khrushchev correspondence, 596–597, 664, 667
-
McCloyʼs position, 91–92
-
McConeʼs position, 640–641
- Privacy of discussions, 675–676
- Seismic detection and identification of tests, 454–455, 463, 502–503, 593
- Signing of treaty, 617–618
- Soviet four-point proposal, 336–338
- Troika principle, 211–212, 338
- Verification issue (see also
Seismic detection
above), 27, 85–86, 202–204, 211–216, 395, 404–405, 452,
482, 530–531, 596–597, 624–625, 631, 664,
666–667,
674–675,
715
- Vienna summit discussions, 202–204, 211–216, 233–234, 245–246
- U.S. preparatory papers, 143–144, 158–159
- Nuclear testing, 461, 753
- Soviet resumption of testing, 277,
284, 285, 295–296, 307, 401–402, 406, 465
- U.S. freedom of action to conduct tests, 318–319
- U.S. resumption of testing, 277, 284–285, 307–308, 319, 370,
388, 406, 597
- Nuclear weapons, 302, 358, 754
-
FRG access to, 332–333, 616, 622,
624, 692, 744
- Preventive war issue, 402, 432–433, 460–461
- Warsaw Pact and, 358
-
Oehmann, 343
-
Olmstead, Capt. Freeman B., 28, 34
-
Ormsby Gore, Sir David, 411, 558–565
- Outer space research, 75, 96, 385, 683
- Soviet program, 767–770
- Soviet-U.S. collaboration, 179, 226, 443–445, 756–757, 762,
763, 767n
- Vienna summit discussions, 179, 226
- Outer space weapons ban, proposed, 405–406, 452, 760
- Overflights of Soviet territory, 49, 59, 180, 492, 498, 529
- Owen, Henry, 62, 262
-
Owen, Robert I., 343n
, 628, 672n
- Packard, Robert, 237
- Pahlavi, Mohammed Reza, 36, 117, 184, 186, 326, 717
- Pahlin (USSR), 181
- Pakistan, 189, 520, 658
- Pan American Airways, 77, 767
- Pankey, Victor, 344
- Partial Test Ban Treaty. See
Limited Test Ban Treaty
- Pathet Lao/Viet Minh forces, 188, 196, 355, 435, 489, 576, 679
- Patolichev, Nickolai S., 790
- Peaceful coexistence. See under
Soviet foreign policy.
- “Peaceful world community” campaign, 241–242
-
Pelen, Pierre, 779
-
Pelkhanov (USSR),
176–177
-
Penkovsky, Col. Oleg V., 595, 673
-
Perry, Jack R., 271
-
Petrikovski, B. S., 628
-
Petrosyants, Andronik M., 735, 762
- Philippines, 484
- Phoumi Nosavan, Gen., 679, 761, 762
- Podgorny, N. V., 45, 506, 718
- Poland, 77–78, 194–195, 268, 525, 526, 787
- Policy Planning Council, 62–63, 237–238, 261–263, 483–489, 654–660
- Polyansky, Dmitry, 44, 506, 539
- Ponomarev, Boris, 387, 408, 539
- Portugal, 189–190,
191
-
Powers, Francis Gary, 124–125, 164, 343–346, 364
-
Pravda, 301, 387, 772, 843
- Preventive war issue, 402, 432–433, 460–461
- Project Vela, 454, 463
-
Prokofiev, M. S., 122
-
Pryor, Frederick, 344,
364
- Puerto Rico, 605–606
- Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs, 502
-
Pushkin, Georgi M., 286,
355, 384, 599
-
Pysin, K. C., 471, 472n
, 500
-
Ramsey, Henry, 62, 237, 261, 471n
, 474n
-
Rayburn, Sam, 237
-
Reston, James B., 549,
804
-
Rhee, Syngman, 118
-
Rice, Edward, 62, 237, 261
-
Rich, John, 361
-
Ricketts, Adm. Claude V., 623
-
Robb, M. A. M., 411
-
Roberts, Frank, 70, 590, 591
- Rockefeller Foundation Science Project, 268
-
Rogers, J. T., 638
-
Rornagna, Jack, 320n
Rornanovsky, S. K., 271–272, 274, 275, 390
-
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 80
-
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 198, 199, 201, 221, 223
-
Roosevelt, Franklin D., Jr., 812, 827
-
Rostow, Walt W., 285, 288, 483–485, 565n
, 655n
-
Rothwell, Bruce, 388
-
Rubin, Ernest, 815
- Rumania, 78, 682,
716
-
Rusk, Dean, 9, 15, 38,
164n
, 172, 181, 206, 251n
, 288, 341, 348, 364n
, 395, 412, 445, 475, 483n
, 491, 514n
, 533, 546n
, 565n
, 645n
, 650, 663–664, 791, 793, 832
- Airmen held by Soviets, release of, 32–35, 47, 343, 345n
- Civil Air Agreement, 55, 89–91, 269, 794,
849–852
- Common Market, 461, 462
- Communication channel between Washington and Moscow, 161–162, 708
-
Cousinsʼ meeting with, 629–631
- Couve’s meeting with, 779–784
- Cuba, 565, 612, 618, 626n
, 748, 780
- Disarmament, 56, 103–104, 198, 397,
398n
, 402, 440,
781
-
Rusk-Gromyko meeting at Vienna
summit, 197–205
-
Ruskʼs Soviet visit
discussions, 724–725
- Troika principle, 199–205
- U.S.-U.K. discussion, 562–564
-
Dobryninʼs meetings with,
460--462, 676–681
- Eighteen-Nation Disarmament Conference, 395
- Espionage, 820, 821
- Exchange program, 77–78, 127, 275, 306n
, 471–472, 735
- Germany-Berlin situation, 249n
, 263,
267, 279, 307, 341, 440, 460, 472–473, 631,
758, 844
- Convoys to Berlin, Soviet detention of, 794, 795, 803–804
- Modus vivendi proposal, 391–392, 559, 560
- Negotiations, 279, 280, 297, 300, 391–392, 393–394, 495, 654
- NSC discussion
- Peace treaty issue, 309–310
- Southeast Asia and, 250
- Soviet visit discussions, 731–732, 737
- Trade relations and, 461–462
-
UN troops for West Berlin,
proposed, 446, 481, 677
- U.S.-U.K. discussions, 559–561
-
Gromykoʼs meetings with,
100–106,
197–205,
297, 300, 391–392, 393–394, 478,
735–737,
748, 780–781, 785–791
- Ideological struggle, 601–604, 732–734
- Journalists, 108–109, 334, 335n
, 409–410, 474
-
Kennedy-Khrushchev letters, publication of,
610–611
-
Kennedy-Khrushchev television exchange,
371n
-
Khrushchevʼs meetings with,
729–734,
738–740,
748
-
Kohlerʼs appointment as
Ambassador, 446–447
-
Kuznetsovʼs meeting with,
600, 601–606
- Laos, 81–82,
106n
, 122, 134,
211, 436–437, 489, 679–680, 715
- Limited Test Ban Treaty, 468–469, 712,
718, 729–730, 736, 782–783
-
Menshikovʼs meeting with,
54–58
-
Mikoyanʼs meetings with,
588–589,
837–838
- Mongolia, 205n
North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 678,
838
- Nuclear-free zones, 681
- Nuclear non-proliferation, 478--479, 619,
781
- Nuclear test ban, 55, 341, 707,
727
- Nuclear testing, 318, 370, 461
- Southeast Asia, 250
- Soviet domestic situation, 49, 64, 308–310, 840
- Soviet Embassy in Washington, 286–287, 736
- Soviet-U.S. relations, 138, 681, 735,
779–780
- Soviet visit, 617–618, 673–674, 702–703
- Trade relations, 278n
, 605–606, 627,
782
- Bilateral arrangements, 785–788
- Chemical plant equipment, 738–739
- Copyright issues, 790–791
- Crab meat, 86–87, 102
- Finance and credit, 740, 788–789
- Germany-Berlin situation and, 461–462
- Lend-lease debt issue, 788–789, 793–794
-
MFN status for Soviet
Union, 55–56, 787
- Soviet visit, 725, 736–737, 738–740, 749
- Scientific equipment, 268–269
- Soviet emphasis on, 382–383
- Travel restrictions on Soviet citizens in U.S., 57, 149, 153n
, 408–410
- United Nations, troika principle and, 199–201
- U.S. Embassy in Moscow, 603, 672–673, 737
- Vienna summit, 121, 168, 171,
231, 139–240, 261–263
- Preparatory discussions, 92,
94
- Soviet-U.S. tensions and, 132–133
- Vietnam, 713
-
VOA broadcasts into Soviet Union,
49, 781–782
- War by miscalculation, risk of, 161–162
- Worldwide anti-Communist campaign, program for, 261–263
- Russell, Richard B., 235, 236, 733
-
Sagatelyan, Mikhail R., 60
-
Salinger, Pierre, 171, 181, 266, 320n
, 356, 362–363, 365, 411, 413–414, 432n
, 460, 548–549
- Cuba, 413–414, 546–549
- Journalists, restrictions on, 60, 334–335
-
Kennedy-Khrushchev television exchange,
360–362,
363, 364–365
-
Khrushchevʼs meetings with,
436, 437–439
-
Salisbury, Harrison, 11,
365
-
Saltonstall, Leverett, 235
-
Savage, Carlton, 62, 237, 261
-
Schaerf, Adolf, 171
-
Schelling, Thomas C., 260
-
Schetchikov, Gen., 577–578
-
Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr., 120, 313, 341–342, 413, 475–477
- Schroeder, Gerhard, 562, 727
- Schwartz, Harry, 525
- Scissors, Richard C., 456n
- Scoville, Herbert, 285
-
Seaborg, Glenn T., 268, 468, 624, 684, 712, 735, 762
- Segonzac, Adalbert de, 388
- Semenov, Vladimir S., 533, 785, 791, 793
- Serdyuk, Zinovy, 540
- Sharp (Canada), 796, 809
- Shaw, John P., 153n
- Shehu, Mehmet, 387
- Shelepin, Aleksandr, 539
- Shershnev, Eugeni S., 802, 810, 816, 818
- Shishkin (USSR), 61
- Shoup, Gen. David M., 623
- Shuckburgh, Sir Evelyn, 411
- Shvernik, N. M., 506
-
Sihanouk, Prince Norodom, 82, 598
- Sino-Soviet relations, 17–19, 62, 357, 359, 420, 520, 634, 696, 17, 765, 773
- Albania and, 377, 387
- Break in relations, potential for, 377–378, 586–587
- Cuban missile crisis and, 586–587
- International conference, proposed, 606–607
-
Khrushchev as target of
Chinese criticism, 639, 772, 844
-
Khrushchevʼs views on, 41–42
- Limited Test Ban Treaty and, 711, 742–743
- Objectivity of U.S. analyses, 634
- Polemical warfare, 511–512, 606–608, 770–773
- Protracted stalemate, 843–844
- Reconciliation efforts, 649, 683, 696,
709–712
- Soviet consulates in China, closing of, 510–511
- Soviet foreign policy, Chinese critique of, 421–422
- Vienna summit and, 155–156
-
Siscoe, Frank G., 77n
, 121–122, 127n
, 274–275, 306n
, 471n
, 472
-
Smirnov, Andrei A., 317
-
Smirnovsky, Mikhail N., 60, 84–85, 100, 286–287, 354, 522, 527, 541, 596, 628, 702, 821–822, 823, 831, 833, 836, 837
-
Smith, Bromley, 637
-
Smith, Cmdr. Raymond D., 513–514
-
Snowden, Henry T., 766n
-
Sobolev, Arkady A., 100,
465
-
Sokolov (USSR), 271
-
Soldatov, Aleksandr A., 347, 590, 591
- Somalia, 193
-
Sorensen, Theodore C., 171, 372, 388, 389, 413, 436n
, 437, 492, 578n
, 777
-
Sorensen, Thomas C., 372–374
-
Souphanouvong, Prince, 761, 762
- Southeast Asia (see also
Laos; Vietnam), 250, 285, 435, 487, 623, 696, 754
-
Souvanna Phouma, Prince, 148, 186, 207, 357, 576, 675, 755, 761–762
- Soviet domestic situation, 43, 455, 476
- Agriculture, 46, 64, 179, 429–430, 630
- Chemical industry, 716–717, 742
- Communist Party Congress (Oct., 1961), 308–310, 317
- Cultural clamp-down, 643–644, 682–683, 698
- De-Stalinization program, 630, 688
- Economic situation, 2–3, 64, 97, 264, 397–398, 525, 645–646, 656,
741–742
- Fishing industry, 466–467
- Forecast of developments 1960-1965, 2–6
- Foreign policy, impact on, 426–427, 697–698
- Foreign publications, sale of, 476
- Jews, treatment of, 456–459
-
Khrushchevʼs public image,
42–46
-
Kohlerʼs assessment of,
620–621
- May Day activities (1961), 128–129
- Military situation, 3–5, 49–50, 64–65, 296–297, 318,
433–434,
645–646,
657–658,
682, 690, 741–742, 840
- Political system, 6, 407–408
- Political turmoil, 46, 347, 349–351, 354,
360–361,
376, 380, 383, 429–431, 639–640, 669–670, 683, 687–689
- Public mind, 376–377, 659
- Religion, campaign against, 457–459 7-year plan, 54, 466, 470
- Space program, 767–770
- Succession issue, 505–506, 535–541, 699–701, 718
- Soviet Embassy in Washington, 286–287, 628–629, 736
- Soviet foreign policy (see also
Sino-Soviet relations; specific
countries and issues), 18, 65, 262, 384, 476
- China-India conflict, 621–622
- Cold war tactics, 483–486
- Cuban missile crisis aftermath, 555–558, 582–587, 594–595, 646–647
- Domestic political situation and, 426–427, 697–698
- Forecast of developments 1960-1965, 6–9
- General principles and tactical methods, 416–418
- Inconsistencies in, 154–156
- Information policy, 572–573
-
Khrushchevʼs speech to
Communist leaders on, 39–42
- Leadership of Communist world, 6–7, 155–156, 378–379, 427–428, 698–699
-
NIE 11–9–62 analysis, 414–429
-
NIE 11–63 analysis, 685–701
- Non-Communist world, policies toward, 7–9
- Peaceful coexistence, 7, 8, 40, 159, 241–242, 420–421, 422,
485–486,
554
- Subversion of foreign governments, 119–120
- War, attitudes toward, 418–420
- “World domination” issue, 35–37
- Soviet-U.S. relations (see also
Airmen held by Soviets, release of; Civil Air Agreement; Espionage; Exchange program;
Ideological struggle; Journalists; Overflights of Soviet territory; Trade relations; U.S. Embassy in
Moscow; Vienna summit), 138, 418, 467, 657, 681, 684, 792–793
- Accommodation through negotiation, 51–54
- Communication channel between Washington and Moscow, 161–162, 259–260, 362–363, 365, 708
- Consular convention, proposed, 77n
, 735,
764
- Detente, 431, 743–747, 773–774, 779–780, 802–803
- Harassment of Soviet shipping, 25, 468n
, 492–493, 522, 526–528
-
Kennanʼs assessment of,
62–63
-
Kennedyʼs assessment of,
320–328
- Misunderstandings in, 98–99, 118
- New U.S. administration, Soviet overtures to, 10, 25–27, 58–59
- Psychology of agreement, 676–677
- Soviet information policies and, 572–573
- Travel restrictions on Soviet citizens in U.S., 57, 149–153, 408–410
-
Udallʼs assessment of, 501–502, 503–505
- U.S. policy following Cuban missile crisis, 565–571, 585–586
- U.S. policy planning, 483–489, 654–660
- Spaak, Paul-Henri, 303, 315
- Spain, 186, 187
- Special National Intelligence Estimates:
- Spiridonov, Ivan V., 430, 537
- Stalin, Joseph, 147, 309, 484, 598, 630, 643–644, 717
-
Khrushchevʼs assessment of,
524, 716
-
Staples, Eugene S., 572n
, 821
-
Stelle, Charles C., 708
-
Stennis, John, 461
-
Stevenson, Adlai E., III, 11, 96, 101, 114, 115, 197, 263, 507, 598
- Cuban missile crisis, 599–600
-
Khrushchev meeting,
proposed, 15–16
- Stikker, Dirk U., 627
- Stoessel, Walter J., Jr., 48n
, 87, 821, 828
- Stoffel, Albert W., 89n
- Strauss, Franz Josef, 227, 752
- Strauss, Lewis L., 529
- Subandrio, 302
- Sukarno, Akmed, 193, 288–291
-
Sukhodrev, Victor M., 100, 110, 172, 181, 182, 206, 229, 438, 439, 533, 785, 791, 793, 833, 836
- Sulzberger, Cyrus, 288, 290, 291, 292, 293, 294, 295, 302
- Summit meetings (see also
Vienna summit):
- Supreme Soviet, 339–340
-
Suslov, Mikhail A., 40, 261, 408, 505, 537, 538, 539, 688
- Sweeney, Joseph, 411
- Taiwan, 112–113, 191–192, 195, 449–450, 520
-
Talbot, Phillips, 288
-
Taylor, Gen. Maxwell, 433, 434
-
Telstar satellite, 467
-
Teplov, Leonid E, 831
- Thailand, 467
-
Thant, U, 599, 780
-
Thompson, John, 411
-
Thompson, Llewellyn E., Jr., 27, 63n
, 116, 172, 181, 205, 206, 317, 353, 439, 468, 533, 546n
, 578, 594n
, 600n
, 610, 655n
, 661n
, 671, 672n
, 678n
, 682n
, 738, 750–751, 766n
, 785, 791, 793, 833, 836, 837n
- Airmen held by Soviets, release of: Powersʼs release, 125n
, 164
- RB-47 pilots, 28–32, 34, 35n
-
CIA analysis of Soviet policies,
assessment of, 650–651
- Civil Air Agreement, 577, 725, 749,
849, 850–851
- Communist world leaders, mind-set of, 51–52
- Congo, 70, 93n
, 99,
117
- Congressional testimony, 68, 397n
- Cuba, 98–99,
117–118,
612, 758–759
- Disarmament, 73, 106–108, 201–202, 397–398, 465–466
-
Dobryninʼs appointment as
Ambassador, 340–341
-
Dobryninʼs concerns re U.S.
policies, 403–404
-
Dobryninʼs meetings with,
508–510,
664–667,
757n
, 758–759, 829–830, 832–833
- Espionage, 830n
- Exchange program, 339–340, 441,
467
- Germany-Berlin situation, 93n
, 307, 430–431, 795
- Negotiations, 280, 290n
, 381–382
- Peace treaty issue, 100, 148
- Soviet preparations for conflict, 346–347
-
Thompson-Gromyko discussions, 342–343, 355–356
- U.S.-U.K. discussions, 71–72,
74
- War prospect, 346–347, 470
-
Harrimanʼs visit to Moscow
(1963), 665–666
-
Johnson-Khrushchev meeting, proposed, 840, 844–845
-
Kennedy-Khrushchev television exchange,
370–374
-
Kennedyʼs interviews with
Soviet journalists, 310–311
-
Khrushchev visit to U.S. in
1962, proposed, 508–509
-
Khrushchevʼs farewell
meetings with, 464–468, 470
- Laos, 24, 72, 82, 122, 355
- Limited Test Ban Treaty, 509–510, 749–750
-
Mikoyanʼs U.S. visit
following Kennedy
assassination, 832–833
-
NATO-Warsaw Pact Non-Aggression
Treaty, 163n
,
726
- Nuclear test ban, 70, 204, 368,
463
- Verification issue, 666–667
- Nuclear testing, Soviet resumption of, 277
- Outer space research, 75, 96
- Overflights of Soviet territory, 663
- Recall to Washington (Feb. 1961), 38,
55, 63–68, 83
- Relief of Ambassadorship, 348, 446
-
Ruskʼs visit to Soviet
Union, 724n
, 749–750
-
Salingerʼs meetings with
Khrushchev, 436, 439
- Soviet domestic situation, 64, 97, 506
- Soviet foreign policy, 35–37, 119–120, 384
- Soviet-U.S. relations, 51–54, 58–59, 98–99, 118, 467
- Trade relations, 37, 95–96, 737
- Finance and credit, 749, 829–830
- Lend-lease debt issue, 108,
818
- Pipeline, 652–653
- Wheat, 798, 808–809, 811, 815, 818, 830
- Vienna summit, 121n
- Vietnam, 381
- Tito, Marshal, 623, 688, 711
- Togliatti, Palmiro, 607
- Trade relations, 37, 88, 105, 455, 605–606, 706, 764–765
- Agricultural commodities (see also
Wheat
below), 255, 278
- Bilateral arrangements, 785–788
- Chemical plant equipment, 717, 722, 738–739
- Copyright issues, 790–791
- Crab meat, 79, 86–87, 95, 102
- Export controls, 254–255, 605
- Finance and credit, 257, 739–740, 749, 788–789, 829–830
- General ground rules, 256–257
- Germany-Berlin situation and, 325,
380, 461–462
- International economic forums and, 256–257
-
Kennedyʼs assessment of,
324–325
- Lend-lease debt issue, 80, 84, 108, 257, 788–789, 793–794, 812–813, 818
-
MFN status for Soviet Union, 55–56, 786, 787
- Pipeline, 627, 635–636, 652–653, 659, 714
-
Ruskʼs Soviet visit
discussions, 722, 725, 736–737, 738–740, 749
- Scientific equipment, 268–269
- Soviet emphasis on, 379–380, 382–383
- Soviet importing interests, 95, 96
- Textiles, 756
- Underdeveloped countries and 255–256
- U.S. policy re economic relations with Soviet bloc, 251–259
- U.S. review of, 659–660
- Wheat, 774–779, 782,
796–801,
804, 820, 825–827, 830, 847
- Travel restrictions on Soviet citizens in U.S., 57, 149–153, 408–410
-
Trezise, Philip H., 661n
- Troika principle, 160
- Troyanovsky, Aleksandr A., 181
- Trujillo y Molina, Generalissimo Rafael L., 326
-
Tsarapkin, Semen K., 249–250, 318, 337, 405, 551, 593, 611, 615, 708
- Tshombe, Moise, 190, 475
-
Tubby, Roger W., 47n
, 48–49, 60–61, 149n
- Tuchman, Barbara, 516n
- Tunisia, 649
- Turkey, 184, 185,
186, 484, 515, 588
- Tvardovsky, Aleksandr T., 499
-
Tyler, William R., 287n
, 411, 463n
, 474n
, 475n
,
503–505, 508n
, 563, 625n
, 627n
, 661n
,
682n
, 718, 758, 779, 785, 791, 793, 820, 833, 836
-
Udall, Stewart L., 491, 498–502, 503–505, 528–529
-
Ulbricht, Walter, 14, 40, 72, 265, 289, 315, 330, 350, 351n
, 385, 451, 592, 599, 608, 609, 745
- Underdeveloped countries, 21–23, 258
- United Kingdom, 213
- Cacciaʼs meeting with U.S. officials, 68–75
- Common Market, 615–616
- Disarmament, U.S.-U.K. discussion
re, 562–564
- Germany-Berlin situation, 279, 589–590
- Laos, 72, 122–123
- Limited Test Ban Treaty, 483
- Nuclear test ban, 284, 318, 597
- Soviet political turmoil, 349–351
- Trade relations with Soviet Union, 652–653
- United Nations, 23, 101, 443, 453
- Afro-Asian representation, 760–761
- Baltic states and, 443
- Berlin headquarters, proposed, 299,
590
- Chinese representation, 73–74, 191–192
- Congo situation, 68–69, 74, 93n
, 190, 205
- Disarmament, 73, 103, 302
- Germany-Berlin situation, consideration of, 294, 470, 481–482, 497
-
Gromykoʼs speech (1963),
773
-
Kennedy speeches, 285, 767n
- Reform initiatives, 69, 97
- Troika principle, 199–201, 211–212
- U.S. Embassy in Moscow, 401,
625
- Communications link with Washington, 545–546, 603, 613,
636n
, 637–638, 722–723, 737, 762
- Espionage charges against officials, 595–596
- Soviet guardsʼ interference at entrances, 672–673
- U.S. Information Agency (USIA),
47, 241
-
Valdes, Philip H., 354n
, 632n
, 682n
- Varentsov, Marshal, 592
- Vatican, 630–631
- Venezuela, 549
- Vershinin, Air Marshal Constantin A., 164n
- Vienna summit, 66–67, 83, 121, 231
- Background paper for, 153–161
- Briefing for Congressional leadership, 232–237
- Briefing for NSC, 242–249
- Briefings for Policy Planning Council, 237–238, 261–263
- Diplomatsʼ post-summit talking points, 239–240
-
Kennanʼs outlook, 168–170
-
Kennedy-Khrushchev meetings (June 3), 172–197
-
Kennedy-Khrushchev meetings (June 4), 206–230
- Preparatory discussions, 11–12, 92–93, 94, 135–137
- Public announcement of, 137–138
-
Rusk-Gromyko meeting, 197–205
- Scope paper for, 139–142
- Soviet desire for meeting, 13–14
- Soviet-US. tensions and, 130–133
- Summary of events, 171–172
- Talking Points paper for, 143–148
-
Thompsonʼs outlook, 48, 163–164
- U.S. objectives, 168
- U.S. tactics, 141–142, 164–168]
- U.S.-U.K. discussion re, 72–73, 74
- Viet Minh. See
Pathet Lao/Viet Minh forces.
- Vietnam, 118, 128, 162, 191, 270, 313, 445, 467, 484, 488, 599
- Extension of conflict to North Vietnam, 437, 657, 713
- Soviet policy, 381, 387
- Soviet-U.S. talks, proposed, 286, 399, 641
-
Vinogradov, V. M., 79n
, 500, 738
-
Vinson, Carl, 232
- Voice of America (VOA), 48–49, 363, 781–782
-
Volsky, Yuri I., 271,
304
-
Voronov, Gennady I., 506,
539
-
Voroshilov, Kliment Y., 96
- War by miscalculation, threat of, 161–162, 243, 260, 466
- Wars of national liberation, 40–41, 232, 420, 694–695
- Sino-Soviet relations and, 420
- U.s. attitude toward, 165–166
- Vienna summit discussion, 189–191
- Warsaw Pact, 294–295, 358
- Non-Aggression Treaty with NATO,
163n
, 562, 564,
581, 589, 632–633, 677–678, 712,
713, 720–721, 726, 752–753, 761,
780–781
- Washburn, Abbot M., 49
- Webb, James E., 850
- Webb, William, 62, 237, 261
- Wechsler, Vladimir I., 735
- Wehmeyer, Donald A., 343n
-
Weʼll Bury You (film), 549–550
-
Whitman, Walter G., 149n, 268, 269
- Wiesner, Jerome B., 631, 674, 675
- Wiggin, C. D., 68
- Wiley, 232
- Williams, Haydn, 61
- Wilson, Donald, 275
- Wilson, Evan, 62
- Wirtz, Willard W., 807
- Wood, Chalmers, 435
- World Congress on General
- Worldwide anti-Communist campaign, program for, 261–263
- Wriggins, Howard, 237, 261
- Yarotski (USSR), 577
- Yelyutin, Vyacheslav P., 684
-
Yepishev, A. A., 379–380, 382, 383
- Yugoslavia, 188, 467, 732, 787
-
Zamyatin, Leonid M., 438
-
Zaslovsky, 718
-
Zhukov, Georgi (Yuri) A., 80, 122, 304, 305, 317, 339, 438, 462–463, 546–550, 631
-
Zhukov, Marshal Georgi K., 116, 669–670
-
Zinchuk, Alexander, 597,
599
-
Zorin, Valerian A., 262, 263, 317, 405, 453, 723, 748, 795, 822
-
Zulueta, Philip de, 411