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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume XVI, Cyprus; Greece; Turkey

Cyprus; Greece; Turkey


Contents

    • The Ball Missions and Meetings at Washington, January–June 1964 (Documents 1-77)
      • The Acheson Mediation, June–September 1964 (Documents 78-155)
        • Discussions on Cyprus, September 1964–June 1965 (Documents 156-193)
          • Political Crisis in Greece, June–December 1965 (Documents 194-217)
            • Continuing Discussions of a Cyprus Solution, January–October 1966 (Documents 218-242)
              • Breakdown of Constitutional Government in Greece, November 1966–April 1967 (Documents 243-272)
                • The Military Coup in Greece and the Initial U.S. Response, April–September 1967 (Documents 273-301)
                  • The Cyprus Crisis of 1967 and the Vance Mediation, September–December 1967 (Documents 302-342)
                    • Relations With the Greek Military Junta and Continuing Discussions on Cyprus, December 1967–December 1968 (Documents 343-375)

                    Cyprus; Greece; Turkey

                    • Preface
                    • Johnson Administration Volumes
                    • Sources
                    • Abbreviations
                    • Persons
                    • U.S. Covert Actions and Counter-Insurgency Programs
                    • Cyprus; Greece; Turkey (Documents 1-375)
                      • Index

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