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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume IV, Vietnam, 1966

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Contents

  • Preface
  • Johnson Administration Volumes
  • Sources
  • Abbreviations and Terms
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  • Vietnam, 1966
    • January 1–31: Peace Negotiations During the Bombing Pause; The Decision to Resume Bombing (Documents 1–57)
    • January 31–March 8: The Honolulu Conference; Congressional Hearings on the War (Documents 58–90)
    • March 9–June 28: Buddhist “Struggle Movement”; Emphasis on Non-Military Programs; Escalation of the Bombing (Documents 91–164)
    • June 29–September 18: Exploring Negotiations With North Vietnam and Contacts With the Viet Cong; Reassessing Pacification (Documents 165–238)
    • September 19–November 27: Manila Conference; Debates Over Pacification and Stabilization of the War (Documents 239–317)
    • November 28–December 31: Planning for 1967; Marigold and the Controversy Over Bombing (Documents 318–356)
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