Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume VI,
Kennedy-Khrushchev Exchanges
Index
- Adenauer, Konrad, 47, 48, 81, 157, 194, 232–233
- Adzhubei, Aleksei I.,
26, 44n
65, 69, 94, 95
- Anderson, Harry L.,
288n
- Ball, George W.,
131n, 133, 162, 168n, 300
- Batista, Fulgencio, 11
- Bay of Pigs invasion:
- Beam, Jacob D.,
131n
- Berlin issue:
- Kennedy on, 42–43, 65–68, 133, 142–147, 232–233
- Khrushchev on, 29, 31–35, 45–46, 50–57, 69–74, 82–83, 120–121, 123–125, 137–141, 156–158, 230
- Bohlen, Charles E.,
69n, 81n, 92n, 106n
- Bolshakov, Georgi N.,
25n, 45n, 232
- Bolshoi Ballet, 134, 209
- Bowles, Chester, 21
- Brazil, 215
- Brezhnev, Leonid I.,
2, 3, 23, 79, 80, 136, 142, 242–243, 297–298
- Brubeck, William H., 148, 181n
- Bullard, Sir Edward, 153, 163
- Bundy, McGeorge,
81n, 148, 168n,
262n, 268n, 290n, 297n, 299n, 313n
- Burma, 36
- Bykovsky, Valeri, 297, 299
- Cambodia, 36, 246
- Castro, Fidel,
9, 12, 198, 199, 214, 223, 224, 229, 308, 309
- Central Intelligence Agency, 251
- Chiang Kai-shek,
160–161, 245
- China, People’s Republic of, 13, 160
- U.N. membership, Khrushchev
on 195
- Claflin, Edward B., 9n,
80n, 91n, 116n, 135n, 148n, 151n, 165n, 181n, 187n, 201n, 223n, 231n
- Clay, Gen. Lucius D., 29
- Clifton, Gen. Chester V., 298n
- Committee for Outer Space Research, 128
- Congo, 10
- Cooper, L. Gordon, 288–289
- Cousins, Norman, 262
- Cuba (see also
Cuban missile crisis):
- Bay of Pigs invasion:
- Guantanamo naval base, Khrushchev on, 15, 191–192
- Lingering Soviet-U.S. problems in 1963:
- Revolutionary activities in Latin America,
Kennedy on, 308–309
- Soviet military presence:
- Soviet-Cuban relations, Khrushchev on, 12–16, 175–176
- U.S. threats against Cuba, Khrushchev on, 158–159
- Cuban missile crisis:
- Cuban perspective, Khrushchev’s discussion of, 224–225
- Formalization of Soviet-U.S. agreement, Khrushchev on, 218, 221,
226–229
- IL-28 bombers:
- Kennedy on, 201–202, 209, 212–213, 223
- Khrushchev on, 191, 206–208, 209–211, 216–218, 219–220, 221–222
- Kennedy’s assessment of, 202–203
- Khrushchev’s assessment of,
197–198
- Lower state of alert for U.S. armed forces, 222
- Offensive weapons issue (see also
IL-28 bombers
above):
- Quarantine of Cuba:
- Kennedy on, 168, 182, 198–199, 209, 214
- Khrushchev on, 166–167, 169–170, 174–175, 177, 190–191, 205, 209–211, 217–218
- Removal of Soviet weapons (see also
IL-28 bombers
above; Verification of
weapons removal
below):
- Shelling of Havana, Khrushchev on, 183–184
- Turkish missile quid pro quo, Khrushchev on, 179–181, 189–190, 258
- U.S. pledge not to attack Cuba:
- Verification of weapons removal:
- Czechoslovakia, 29, 77
- Davis, Richard H.,
18n
24n
131n
142n
268n
288n
- Dean, Arthur H., 236, 238–239
- De Gaulle, Charles,
47, 48
- Denuclearized Zone in Latin America, 215
- Disarmament (see also
Geneva disarmament negotiations; Nuclear test ban):
- Berlin and disarmament, Kennedy on, 145–147
- General and complete disarmament:
- Non-proliferation issue:
- Space exploration and disarmament, Khrushchev on, 130–131
- Dobrynin, Anatoly F.,
126, 133, 137n
142–143, 152, 156, 165n
189, 209, 212n
215n
221, 222, 237, 250, 265, 271n
275, 286n
304, 306–307, 307n
- Dulles, John Foster, 83, 84, 196
- Ecuador, 308
- Eisenhower, Dwight D.,
81, 155, 253, 255
- Fanfani, Amintore, 27
- Farley, Philip J.,
18n
- Fedorenko, N. T., 249
- Fisher, Adrian S., 148n
- Foster, William C.,
240, 249, 268n
- France:
- Geneva Accords (1954), 63–64
- Geneva disarmament negotiations:
- Course of action for negotiators, Kennedy and
Macmillan on, 85–87
- Foreign Ministers’ involvement:
- Kennedy and Macmillan on, 86–87
- Kennedy on, 115
- Khrushchev on, 89, 101, 110
- Heads of Government participation:
- Germany (see also
Berlin issue):
- Informal Soviet-U.S. contacts:
- Long-term problem in Soviet-U.S. relations,
- Military threat to Soviet Union,
- Nuclear weapons in FRG,
- Peace treaty issue:
- Kennedy on, 40–42
- Khrushchev on, 1, 20–21, 29–31,
34, 45–50, 55, 73–78, 118–123, 140–141, 194, 260–261, 278
- Glenn, Col.John, 96, 97
- Goodby, James E., 268n
- Goodman, Benny, 133
- Goodpaster, Gen. Andrew, 3n
- Graves, Gen., 176
- Great Britain. See
United Kingdom.
- Gromyko, Andrei A.,
19, 33, 42, 82, 85, 87, 93, 94, 115, 117, 132, 145, 194, 230, 233, 266, 289, 292n
- Guantanamo naval base, Khrushchev
on, 15, 191–192
- Guatemala, 14
- Guevera, Maj. Ernesto, 309
- Hailsham, Lord, 300, 301
- Harriman, W. Averell,
271, 278, 299–300, 301, 302
- Harrison, James B.,
288n
- Hartley, Charles R.,
18n
- Hemingway, Ernest, 105
- Henry, David H.,
242n, 243n, 288n
- Home, Lord,
115
- House of Representatives, U.S., 159
- Humphrey, Hubert H., 77
- Iceland 195
- Independence Day (U.S.):
- International Astronautical Federation, 128
- International Committee of the Red Cross, 198
- International Control Commission, 63
- Italy, 258
- Japan, 132
- Johnson, Lyndon B.,
60, 63, 311, 313n, 314
- Johnson, U. Alexis,
313n
- Joyce, Michael, 250n
- Kennan, George F., 33
- Kennedy, Jacqueline, 22,
303
- Letter to Khrushchev
following Kennedy’s assassination, 313–314
- Kennedy, Robert F.,
50, 81, 125–126, 148n, 156, 189, 204n, 209, 215n, 221, 250, 262–265
- Kennedy child, death of, 303
- Kennedy-Khrushchev correspondence:
- Leaks to media:
- “Pen Pal” correspondence, 25n
- “Private” status, 38–39
- Kennedy-Khrushchev meeting (Vienna 1961):
- Kennedy’s assessment of, 39–40
- Kennedy’s thanks for Khrushchev’s gifts, 22
- Kennedy’s proposal for, 6
- Khrushchev’s acceptance of
Kennedy’s proposal, 18–21
- Khrushchev’s assessment of,
25–26
- Kennedy-Khrushchev meeting, proposed (1963), 261–262
- Kennedy, assassination of:
- Jacqueline Kennedy’s letter to Khrushchev, 313–314
- Khrushchev’s condolences to
Johnson, 311–313
- Kennedy’s election:
- Kennedy’s response to Khrushchev’s congratulations, 2
- Khrushchev’s
congratulations, 1
- Kharlamov, Mikhail A., 26
- Khrushcheva, Nina Petrovna, 61, 314
- Kohler, Foy D.,
106n, 131n, 137n, 165n, 167, 177, 266, 268n, 279, 284, 292n, 302
- Kretzmann, Edwin M. J., 3n
- Kriebel, P. Wesley, 288n
- Kuznetsov, Vasily V., 166, 187, 199, 202, 205, 221, 225, 231, 236, 238–239
- Laos:
- Formation of government:
- Neutrality issue:
- League of Nations, 159
- Le Duan, 63
- Macmillan, Harold, 132, 257, 266, 279, 309
- Malinovsky, Rodion Y., 261, 264
- Manchester, William, 313n
- Mansfield, Mike, 30
- Markov, Petr I., 262
- Matthews, H. Freeman, 21n
- McCloskey, Robert J., 18n
- McCloy, John J., 202, 205, 211, 221, 225, 231
- McCone, John A., 212n
- McNamara, Robert S., 81n, 212n, 261,
264
- McSweeney, John M., 3n
- Menshikov, Mikhail A., 18
- Mikoyan, Anastas I., 199, 225, 244, 246, 312, 313
- Military forces stationed abroad, Khrushchev on, 258–259
- Mongolian People’s Republic, 55
- New Year’s messages:
- Kennedy to Khrushchev and Brezhnev, 80, 243
- Khrushchev and Brezhnev to
Kennedy, 79,
242–243
- Ngo Dinh Diem, 60, 63, 64
- Nikolayev, Maj., 148, 150
- Nixon, Richard M., 211–212
- Nobbe, Richard, 298n
- Non-aggression treaty between NATO and
Warsaw Pact, Khrushchev’s proposal
for, 193, 206, 301–302
- Non-proliferation. See Nuclear
nonproliferation.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 70,
120, 121, 122, 189,
- Non-aggression treaty with Warsaw Pact, Khrushchev’s proposal for, 193, 206,
301–302
- Nuclear forces for:
- Nuclear non-proliferation:
- Nuclear test ban:
- Espionage issue:
- French participation:
- Kennedy’s proposal, 108
- Khrushchev’s response to
Kennedy’s proposal, 125–126
- Multilateral interest, Khrushchev on, 304
- Soviet policy, Khrushchev’s
assessment of, 279–280
- “Three environments” prohibitions:
- Kennedy on, 151, 163, 164, 300, 307
- Khrushchev on, 148–150, 154, 155, 301, 304, 309–311
- Treaty signing and ratification:
- Tripartite leadership discussions:
- Underground tests (see also
Verification issue
below):
- Verification issue:
- Kennedy/Macmillan message on, 268–270
- Kennedy on, 151, 163–164, 238–240, 265–266, 290–292
- Robert Kennedy on,
263
- Khrushchev on, 111, 152–154, 192–193, 234–237, 247–249, 253–257, 280–286, 292–296
- U.S.-U.K. joint statement on, 131–133
- Nuclear testing:
- French program:
- Khrushchev on, 103–106, 111–114
- Nuclear weapons for NATO:
- Organization of American States, 168, 169, 188
- Owen, Robert I., 162n
- Penney, Sir William, 153, 163
- Peru, 308
- Pholsena, K., 277
- Phoumi Nosavan, Gen.,245
- Poland, 29, 77
- Popovich, Col., 148, 150
- Potsdam agreements (1945), 46
- Powers, Francis Gary, 253
- Pugwash conference, 153–154, 163
- Ramsey, James A., 242n, 243n
- Read, Benjamin H., 299n
- Reynaud, Paul, 27
- Rockefeller, Nelson, 71, 256
- Roman, Alejandro, 308
- Roosevelt, Franklin D., 195, 312
- Roura, Jose Maria, 308
- Rusk, Dean, 3, 4n, 5, 7, 18, 24n, 33, 42, 79, 80,
81n, 87, 97, 106n, 108, 115, 117, 133, 136, 137n
142–143, 145, 148n, 152, 165n, 168, 171, 182, 188, 230, 233, 243, 262n, 265n, 270, 271, 275, 289, 292, 298, 303
- Russell, Bertrand, 177
- Salinger, Pierre, 25n, 26n
133, 138
- Schirra, Walter, 162
- Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr., 189, 215n
- Semenov, Vladimir S., 7
- Senate, U.S., 159
- Shepard, Alan B., Jr., 17, 18
- Sihanouk, Prince Norodom, 246
- Smirnovsky, Mikhail N., 98n
- Smith, Bromley,
131n, 134n, 142n, 162n, 209, 288n
- Sorensen, Theodore, 94n
- Souphanouvong, Prince, 62, 245
- Souvanna Phouma, Prince, 36, 37, 44, 58, 59, 62, 134, 135, 245, 277
- Soviet Communist Party Congress of 1961, 45,
60
- Soviet-U.S. relations:
- Kennedy on, 3, 5–6
- Khrushchev on, 2, 4–5, 16, 19, 69, 83–84, 156–161, 271–273
- Spaak, Paul Henri, 27, 50, 53, 76
- Space exploration:
- Bykovsky/Tereshkova flight:
- Kennedy’s congratulations, 297
- Khrushchev’s
response to Kennedy’s congratulations,
299
- Cooper’s flight:
- Kennedy’s response to Khrushchev’s
congratulations, 288–289
- Khrushchev’s
congratulations, 288
- Disarmament and space exploration, Khrushchev on, 130–131
- Glenn’s flight:
- Kennedy’s response to Khrushchev’s
congratulations, 97
- Khrushchev’s
congratulations, 96
- Nikolayev/Popovich flight:
- Kennedy’s congratulations, 148
- Khrushchev’s
response to Kennedy’s congratulations,
150
- Schirra’s flight:
- Kennedy’s response to Khrushchev’s
congratulations, 162
- Khrushchev’s
congratulations, 162
- Shepard’s flight:
- Kennedy’s response to Khrushchev’s
congratulations, 18
- Khrushchev’s
congratulations, 17
- Soviets’ first manned flight:
- Kennedy’s congratulations, 7
- Khrushchev’s
response to Kennedy’s congratulations,
17
- Soviet space vehicle to Venus:
- Kennedy’s congratulations, 4
- Khrushchev’s
response to Kennedy’s congratulations,
4
- Soviet-U.S. cooperation:
- Spiers, Ronald I. 106n
- Stevenson, Adlai E., III, 199, 202, 205, 211, 221, 231, 238
- Sulzberger, Cyrus, 24
- Taiwan, 13
- Taylor, Gen. Maxwell, 60, 63
- Tereshkova, Valentina, 297, 299
- Thant, U, 176, 177, 178, 179, 187, 188, 206, 210, 213, 220, 229n
- Thompson, Llewellyn E., Jr., 5, 6, 18, 19, 21n, 34, 43, 69n, 82, 93, 94, 122, 137n
157, 158, 160, 212n, 222, 237n, 265n, 271n, 286n
306–307, 307n
- Trade policies, Khrushchev on, 260
- Tsarapkin, S.K., 249
- Tully, Francis W., 288n
- Turkish missile installations (U.S.), Khrushchev on, 179–181, 189–190, 258
- Tyler, William R., 148n, 290n
- Udall, Stewart, 158
- Ulbricht, Walter, 31, 41
- United Kingdom, 48
- United Nations, 14, 28
- Berlin issue and, 32, 51, 73, 137–138
- Chinese membership, Khrushchev on, 195
- Cuban missile crisis and, 175, 179
- Disarmament and, 91, 241–242
- Kennedy’s speech to General Assembly (Sept.
1961), Khrushchev’s response
to, 35–36
- Observation posts in Caribbean, Khrushchev on, 208, 211, 220
- Space exploration and, 97, 116, 117,
118, 129
- U-2 flights:
- Veliotes, Nicholas A., 3n
- Venezuela, 309
- Vietnam, Democratic People’s Republic of, 245
- Vietnam conflict:
- Wall Street, 225
- Warsaw Pact, 120
- Non-aggression treaty with NATO,
Khrushchev’s proposal
for, 193, 206, 301–302
- Weiner, Benjamin, 297n
- Western leaders, Khrushchev’s
meetings with 27
- World Meteorological Organization, 116
- Yepishev, A.A., 33n
- Zorin, Valerian A., 132, 309