Index
References are to document numbers
- Abrams, Maj. Gen. Creighton W., 134
- Abrasimov, Pyotr A. (see also Berlin negotiations; Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions on Berlin), 83, 123, 128, 151, 189
- Abshire, David, 239
- Accidental War Agreement, 103, 243, 288, 297, 298, 318, 326, 331, 337
- Acheson, Dean G., 62, 67, 98, 101, 217, 219, 339
- Aeroflot hijacking (June 1970), 77
- Aeroflot hijacking (Oct. 1970), 10, 35
- Agnew, Spiro T., 36, 293
- Aiken, George, 127
- Aleksandrovich, Rivka, 230, 251
- Aleksandrovich, Ruth, 230, 239, 251
- Allon, Yigal, 98
- Alphand, Hervé, 60
- Alsop, Joseph, 250
- Annenberg, Walter H., 108
- Annual Report to the Congress on United States Foreign Policy, 124, 126
- Arbatov, Georgi A., 96, 153, 205, 206, 207, 209, 218, 315
- Atherton, Alfred L., Jr., 138, 208, 236
- Backchannel Kissinger-Dobrynin talks. See Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions.
- Bahr, Egon. See Berlin negotiations; Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions on Berlin.
- Baker, John A., Jr., 67
- Ball, George W., 98, 217
- Baltic Sea. See U.S. Baltic Sea naval operations.
- Barents Sea incident (Nov. 17, 1970), 48
- Barreaux, Theodore, 35
- Bartlett, Charles L., 267
- Beam, Jacob D.:
- Barents Sea incident (Nov. 17, 1970), 48
- European Security Conference, 347
- Gromyko discussions, 220, 302, 307, 312, 351
- Gromyko U.S. visit (Sept. 1971), 333
- Indo-Pakistani conflict, 351
- Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions, 8
- Middle East, 96
- Muskie Soviet Union visit, 99, 100
- Mutual and balanced force reductions, 220
- Rogers instructions, 296
- Soviet Jewish issues, 112
- Strategic arms limitations talks, 96, 255
- U.S. Black Sea naval operations, 52
- U.S.-Soviet relations report, 73
- U.S.-Soviet trade, 73, 255
- Bell, Jeffrey, 300
- Bennett, Lt. Gen. Donald V., 182, 292
- Bentsen, Lloyd, 177
- Berger, Marilyn, 62
- Bergus, Donald C., 241, 349
- Berlin negotiations (see also
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions on Berlin):
- Agreement (Aug. 1971), 318, 329
- Beam-Gromyko discussion, 302
- Beam instructions, 296
- Beam reports, 73
- Bonn triangle meetings, 210, 230, 251, 266, 276, 299
- Brezhnev speech (Nov. 29, 1970), 56
- Davies memorandum, 52
- Four Power meeting, 315
- Kissinger-Arbatov discussion, 207
- Kissinger-Gromyko discussion, 344
- Kissinger-Huang discussion, 316
- Kissinger memorandum, 7
- Kissinger-Rogers discussion, 15
- Kissinger-Rush correspondence, 140, 149
- Kissinger-Vorontsov discussions, 175, 176
- Muskie-Kosygin discussions, 98, 99
- Muskie report, 101
- National Security Council staff memoranda, 83, 153
- Negotiations coordination, 151, 154, 164, 189, 192, 210, 263
- Nixon-Brandt meeting, 257
- Nixon-Brezhnev correspondence, 324
- Nixon-Gromyko discussions, 23, 337
- Nixon-Gromyko meeting briefings, 17, 334
- Nixon-Kissinger discussions, 55, 85, 124, 127, 146, 149, 154, 176, 190, 193, 206, 240, 243, 249, 315, 329
- Polish unrest and, 70, 83
- Press conferences, 62
- Rogers-Gromyko correspondence, 157
- Rogers-Gromyko discussions, 13, 16, 19, 343
- Slowdown instructions, 79, 206, 210, 240, 249, 266, 276, 288
- Soviet démarche (Jan. 1971), 83, 84, 85, 90
- Soviet draft agreement (Mar. 18, 1971), 144, 145, 146, 149, 150, 154, 156, 164
- Soviet note (May 3, 1971), 200
- Strategic arms limitations talks linkage, 85, 210, 230
- Thompson-Dobrynin discussion, 47
- U.S. China initiative and, 266, 290
- Binder, David, 101
- Binh, Madame. See Nguyen Thi Binh.
- Black Sea. See U.S. Black Sea naval operations.
- Bogdan, Corneliu, 185, 334
- Bohlen, Charles E., 3, 174
- Brandon, Henry, 81
- Brandt, Willy (see also West German Ostpolitik), 7, 17, 67, 68, 73, 83, 101, 331
- Bray, Charles W., III, 199, 238
- Brennan, Peter, 295
- Brewster, Robert C., 197
- Brezhnev, Leonid I.:
- Berlin negotiations, 56, 83, 324
- Brandt meeting, 331
- Lithuanian defector incident, 57
- Mutual and balanced force reductions, 217
- Nixon correspondence, 305, 308, 309, 310, 311, 324, 328, 330, 336, 338, 347
- Party Congress speech (Mar. 1971), 166, 169, 172, 173, 175, 179
- Soviet political situation and, 153, 162, 170, 189, 271
- Speech (Oct. 2, 1970), 9
- Speech (Nov. 29, 1970), 55, 56
- Speech (Dec. 7, 1970), 61
- Speech (June 11, 1971), 256
- Trudeau meeting, 261
- Broe, William, 50
- Brooke, Edward W., III, 178, 219
- Bruce, David K.E., 108, 256, 267, 279
- Buckley, William F., 207, 300
- Bundy, McGeorge, 169, 172, 173, 179
- Bunker, Ellsworth, 108
- Burnham, James, 300
- Burns, Arthur, 262
- Bush, George H.W., 129, 205, 333, 345, 349
- Butterfield, Alexander P., 21, 91, 233
- Byrd, Harry, 339
- Calley, William, 219
- Cambodia, 17, 62, 129
- Canada, 261
- Case, Clifford P., 178
- Casey, William J., 71
- Ceausescu, Nicolai, 256, 290, 341
- Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) (see also Helms, Richard M.), 71, 325
- Chiang Kai-shek, 270
- Chancellor, John, 81, 219
- Chapin, Frank M., 49, 50
- Chiles, Lawton, 177
- China, People’s Republic of (see also Sino-Soviet relations; U.S. China initiative):
- Chou En-lai. See Zhou Enlai.
- Church, Frank, 2, 4, 129
- Cienfuegos. See Soviet naval presence in Cuba.
- Clay, Gen. Lucius D., 62
- Cloud, Stanley W., 31
- Coast Guard, U.S., 57
- Coerr, Wymberley, 50
- Cohen, Jerome, 243
- Colson, Charles W., 178, 295
- Connally, John B., Jr., 17, 318, 339
- Constantinople Convention, 119
- Cooper, John Sherman, 129
- Cooper-Church Amendment, 129
- “Correspondents war,” 73
- Crawford, Kenneth G., 2
- Cuba. See Soviet naval presence in Cuba.
- Curry, Theodore, 51
- Cushman, Lt. Gen. Robert E., Jr., 50, 67
- Cyrankiewicz, Jozef, 67
- David, Edward E., Jr., 287
- Davies, Richard T., 52, 63, 82, 208, 237, 238, 296
- Davis, Angela, 82
- Davis, Jeanne W., 67, 113, 312
- Dayan, Moshe, 62, 98
- Day, Price, 2
- De Gaulle, Charles, 39
- Dean, John W., III, 102
- Dean, Jonathan, 265, 266
- DePalma, Samuel, 333
- Dewey, Thomas E., 62, 108
- Dickerson, Nancy H., 81
- Dobrynin, Anatoly F. (see also
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions):
- Berlin negotiations (see also Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions on Berlin), 47, 158, 322
- European security conference proposals, 103
- Five-power nuclear disarmament conference proposals, 257, 259
- Gromyko U.S. visit (Oct. 1970), 23, 24
- Gromyko U.S. visit (Sept. 1971), 333, 338, 344
- Indo-Pakistani conflict, 313, 320, 351
- Ivanov case, 29, 38, 43, 63, 65, 74, 75, 78
- Khrushchev memoirs, 74
- Lithuanian defector incident, 63, 64, 65, 66, 74
- Middle East (see also Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions on the Middle East), 9, 17, 47, 96, 158
- Muskie Soviet Union visit, 75, 76, 103
- Nixon Soviet Union visit (1967), 79
- Soviet Embassy bombing (Jan. 8, 1971), 89, 90
- Soviet Jewish issues, 78, 82, 90, 238
- Soviet naval presence in Cuba:
- Strategic arms limitations talks (see also Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions on SALT), 96, 158, 201, 202, 203
- U-8 incident (Oct. 21, 1970), 20, 29, 36, 38, 41, 44
- U.S. China initiative, 181
- U.S.-Soviet maritime issues, 257, 288
- U.S.-Soviet summit (see also Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions on U.S.-Soviet summit), 273, 314, 354
- U.S.-Soviet trade, Kissinger channel discussions, 214, 229, 244, 251, 265, 303, 348
- Vietnam war (see also Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions on the Vietnam war), 54, 128, 158
- Dole, Robert, 178, 239
- Dornberg, John, 73
- Doty, Paul, 205
- Douglas-Home, Alec, 138
- Downey, Arthur T., 33, 57
- Dubček, Alexander, 69
- Dubs, Adolph, 82, 125, 158
- Dulles, John Foster, 252, 316
- Dymshits, Mark (see also Soviet Jewish issues), 77, 78
- Eastern Europe (see also European security conference proposals; Mutual and balanced force reductions; Warsaw Pact), 7, 153, 166, 290
- Edelsburg, Herman, 82
- Egypt (see also Middle East), 98, 241, 250, 337, 341, 344
- Ehrlichman, John, 82, 95, 114, 132, 165, 174, 232
- Eisenhower, Dwight D., 17, 23, 24, 134, 166, 252
- Eisenhower, Milton, 73
- Eliot, Theodore L., Jr.:
- Berlin negotiations, 343
- Brezhnev Party Congress speech (Mar. 1971), 166
- “Correspondents war,” 73
- Muskie Soviet Union visit, 97
- Rogers-Dobrynin discussions, 158
- Rogers-Gromyko discussion, 19
- Soviet Embassy bombing (Jan. 8, 1971), 89
- Soviet Jewish issues, 82, 168, 208, 236
- Soviet oceanographic ship, 58
- Soviet political situation, 153
- U-8 incident (Oct. 21, 1970), 20
- U.S. Black Sea naval operations, 5
- U.S.-Soviet official contacts, 87, 113
- Ellsworth, Robert, 78
- European security conference proposals:
- Beam-Gromyko discussion, 220
- Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussion, 103
- Kissinger-Gromyko discussion, 344
- Muskie-Kosygin discussions, 98, 99, 101
- National Security Council staff memorandum, 250
- Nixon-Gromyko discussions, 23, 337
- Nixon-Gromyko meeting briefings, 17
- Nixon-Kissinger discussions, 174, 347
- Nixon-Rogers-Kissinger discussion, 342
- Rogers-Dobrynin discussion, 158
- Rogers-Gromyko discussions, 333, 343
- Evans, Rowland, Jr., 81, 180
- Falin, Valentin M. See Berlin negotiations; Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions on Berlin.
- Farland, Joseph S., 203, 206, 225
- Farley, Philip J., 223
- Fascell, Dante B., 4, 40
- Fazio, Jim, 104
- Feigin, Grisha, 112
- Fentress, Simmons, 31
- Finch, Robert H., 15, 134
- Finland, 5
- Fino, Paul, 258
- Fisher, Max M., 82, 91, 138, 237
- Fitzsimmons, Frank, 295
- Five-power nuclear disarmament conference proposals, 257, 259, 290, 296
- Force reductions. See Mutual and balanced force reductions.
- Ford, Gerald R., 57, 253, 293, 306
- Ford, Henry, II, 71
- 40 Committee, 49, 50
- France, 61, 355
- Frankel, Max, 42, 95, 114, 219, 233
- Freeman, Rear Adm. Mason B., 4
- Freeman, John, 93
- Friedheim, Jerry W., 4
- Fulbright, J. William, 218
- Galinovski, Olga, 51, 73
- Gandhi, Indira, 337
- Garment, Leonard, 91, 92, 237
- Gierek, Edward, 69
- Gleason, Teddy, 253
- Goldberg, Arthur, 99
- Gomułka, Władysław, 69, 70
- Graham, Billy, 231, 251
- Graham, Katherine, 62
- Graubard, Stephen, 251
- Green, Marshall, 289, 339
- Greenfield, Meg, 62
- Greer, Daniel, 125
- Griffin, Robert P., 178
- Grishin, Viktor V., 170
- Gromyko, Anatoli A., 153
- Gromyko, Andrei A.:
- Beam discussions, 220, 302, 307, 312, 351
- Berlin negotiations:
- Indo-Pakistani conflict, 337, 351
- Muskie Soviet Union visit, 98, 101
- Mutual and balanced force reductions, 220, 333
- Nixon-Brezhnev correspondence, 338
- Party Congress speech (Apr. 3, 1971), 167
- Rogers correspondence, 157
- Rogers discussions, 13, 15, 16, 19, 21, 27
- Strategic arms limitations talks, 13, 16, 23, 98, 157, 337
- United Nations speech (Oct. 21, 1970), 23
- U.S.-Soviet summit, 24, 189
- U.S. visit (Oct. 1970), 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 22, 23, 24, 27
- U.S. visit (Sept. 1971), 330, 331, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338
- Grunwald, Henry A., 304
- Guinea, 56
- Guthrie, D. Keith, 67
- Gvishiani, Dzhermen, 96
- Gwertzman, Bernard, 208, 315
- Haig, Brig. Gen. Alexander M.,
Jr.:
- Beam-Gromyko discussions, 307, 312
- Berlin negotiations, 200, 251, 276, 279
- Gromyko U.S. visit (Oct. 1970), 23, 24
- Gromyko U.S. visit (Sept. 1971), 334
- Ivanov case, 33
- Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions, 6, 32, 78, 110, 251
- Kosygin speech (June 10, 1971), 259
- Lithuanian defector incident, 57
- Middle East, 282
- Muskie Soviet Union visit, 97
- National Security Council staff memorandum on U.S.-Soviet relations, 250
- Nixon-Brezhnev correspondence, 309
- Rogers-Gromyko discussions, 16, 19
- Soviet Jewish issues, 91, 102
- Soviet naval presence in Cuba, 12, 45, 72, 88
- Soviet political situation, 153
- State Department/White House conflicts, 199
- Strategic arms limitations talks, 189, 201, 202, 203, 204, 222
- U-8 incident (Oct. 21, 1970), 20, 35
- U.S. Baltic Sea naval operations, 120, 137, 183
- U.S. Black Sea naval operations, 5, 49, 137
- U.S. China initiative:
- Kissinger China trip (July 1971), 283
- Kissinger correspondence, 277, 281, 282
- Kissinger-Huang discussion, 326
- Kraemer memorandum, 292, 294
- National Security Council staff memorandum, 290
- Nixon discussions, 204, 272, 283
- Nixon-Kissinger discussions, 196, 270
- State Department/White House conflicts and, 199
- U.S.-Soviet Consular Convention, 51
- U.S.-Soviet maritime issues, 197
- U.S.-Soviet official contacts, 87, 113
- U.S.-Soviet summit:
- U.S.-Soviet trade, 71, 214, 242, 258, 269, 306
- Haldeman, H.R.:
- Five-power nuclear disarmament conference proposals, 259
- Gromyko U.S. visit (Oct. 1970), 14, 17, 24
- Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions, 8, 78, 95, 161
- Mansfield Amendment, 217
- Middle East, 128, 351
- Muskie Soviet Union visit, 100
- Nixon press conference (Dec. 10, 1970), 59
- Nixon press conference (Jan. 4, 1971), 81
- Nixon U.N. speech (Oct. 23, 1970), 28
- Nixon vacation, 155
- Polish unrest, 67
- Soviet-Indian relations, 313
- Soviet Jewish issues, 78, 92, 102
- Soviet naval presence in Cuba, 2, 11, 45
- State Department/White House conflicts, 45, 124, 129, 132, 165, 199, 345, 350
- Strategic arms limitations talks, 161, 190, 191, 204, 213, 225, 232, 233, 243
- U.S. China initiative, 171, 184, 198, 199, 243, 283, 300
- U.S. Information Agency, 74
- U.S. political situation, 165
- U.S.-Soviet summit, 14, 32, 308, 315, 331, 352
- Vietnam war, 104, 106, 178, 204, 213, 327
- Hall, Gus, 61
- Halperin, David, 179, 280
- Hament, Harvey, 71
- Hardin, Clifford M., 253
- Harrigan, Anthony, 300
- Harriman, W. Averell, 96, 98, 99, 101, 166, 289
- Harris, Louis, 169, 172, 173, 179
- Hatfield, Mark, 257
- Heath, Edward, 65, 229
- Hébert, F. Edward, 289
- Heikal, Mohammed, 241
- Helms, Richard M., 50, 71, 113, 246, 282, 325, 351
- Henkin, Daniel Z., 4, 11
- Hensley, Stewart M., 219, 233
- Hilaly, Agha, 196, 203, 225, 319
- Hillenbrand, Martin J.:
- Beam-Gromyko discussion, 312
- Beam instructions, 296
- Berlin negotiations, 7, 229, 343
- Gromyko U.S. visit (Sept. 1971), 333
- Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions, 8
- Muskie Soviet Union visit, 101
- Polish unrest, 67
- Soviet Jewish issues, 125, 138, 208, 236, 237
- U.S.-Soviet official contacts, 87
- U.S.-Soviet relations memorandum, 271
- Hinton, Deane R., 269
- Hogan, Frank, 94
- Holdridge, John H., 332
- Honecker, Erich, 250
- Hoskinson, Samuel M., 132, 319
- Hot Line Improvement Agreement, 337
- Houdek, Robert G., 152
- Howe, Cmdr. Jonathan T., 49, 71, 91
- Huang Chen, 295, 316, 326, 332, 347, 352
- Hubbard, Henry, 62, 181
- Humphrey, Hubert H., 99, 217
- Huntsman, Jon M., 152
- Huston, Tom C., 102
- Hyland, William G.:
- Annual Report to the Congress on
- United States Foreign Policy, 126
- Berlin negotiations, 83
- Brezhnev Party Congress speech (Mar. 1971), 166, 172
- Gromyko U.S. visit (Sept. 1971), 334
- Kissinger-Arbatov meeting, 205, 207
- Polish unrest, 67, 70
- Sino-Soviet relations, 147
- Soviet political situation, 153, 162, 170
- U.S.-Soviet relations memorandum, 250
- Vietnam war, 61
- India (see also Indo-Pakistani conflict), 288
- Indian Ocean military limitations, 158, 296
- Indo-Pakistani conflict, 288, 313, 317, 320, 337, 351
- Interdepartmental Group on Europe, 87
- Irwin, John N., II:
- Annual Report to the Congress on United States Foreign Policy, 126
- Berlin negotiations, 52, 343
- Hillenbrand memorandum on U.S.-Soviet relations, 271
- Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions, 8, 95
- Polish unrest, 67
- Soviet Embassy bombing (Jan. 8, 1971), 89
- Soviet Jewish issues, 94
- Soviet naval presence in Cuba, 17, 52
- U-8 incident (Oct. 21, 1970), 20
- U.S. Baltic Sea naval operations, 183
- U.S. Black Sea naval operations, 50, 52
- U.S. China initiative, 180
- U.S.-Soviet official contacts, 113
- Israel (see also Middle East), 138, 313, 338, 341, 344
- Israelyan, Victor L., 333
- Ivanov case:
- Jackson, Henry M., 226, 239
- Jakobsen, Max, 290
- Japan, 292, 354, 355
- Jarring, Gunnar, 9, 23, 73, 110, 119, 128, 152, 158
- Jarvis, Lucy, 297, 301
- Javits, Jacob K., 78
- Jenkins, Alfred Le S., 345
- Jewish Defense League, 89, 90, 91, 102, 125, 138, 168, 205
- Jews in Soviet Union. See Soviet Jewish issues.
- Jha, Lakshmi Kant, 289, 313
- Johnson, Lyndon B., 2, 23, 24, 29, 134, 166, 252
- Johnson, Peter B., 101
- Johnson, U. Alexis:
- Johnston, Ernest B., Jr., 230, 242, 258, 262, 306
- Joint Chiefs of Staff Readiness Test, 332
- Jones, John L., 300
- Kahane, Meir D., 138
- Kalb, Marvin, 27
- Kama River project. See U.S.-Soviet trade.
- Karamessines, Thomas H., 4, 50, 67
- Kennan, George F., 74
- Kennedy, David, 292
- Kennedy, Edward M., 272, 320, 326, 341
- Kennedy, John F., 2, 4, 23, 27, 28, 40, 46, 62, 81, 88, 166, 348
- Kennedy, Col. Richard T.:
- Kennedy, Robert F., 74
- Khan, Muhammad, 317
- Khrushchev, Nikita S., 4, 74
- Killham, Edward L., 138
- Kirilenko, Andrey P., 170
- Kishilov, Nikolai S., 209, 244
- Kissinger, Henry A. (see also
Kissinger China
trip; Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions):
- Aeroflot hijacking (Oct. 1970), 10
- Annual Report to the Congress on United States Foreign Policy, 126
- Arbatov meeting, 205, 206, 207
- Beam-Gromyko discussions, 307, 312
- Beam instructions, 296
- Berlin negotiations (see also
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions on Berlin),
7
- Agreement (Aug. 1971), 318
- Arbatov discussion, 207
- Beam instructions, 296
- Bonn triangle meetings, 299
- Brezhnev speech (Nov. 29, 1970), 56
- Gromyko discussions, 344
- Haig discussion, 200
- Huang discussion, 316
- Nixon discussions, 55, 85, 124, 146, 149, 154, 176, 190, 193, 206, 249, 315, 329
- Nixon-Gromyko meeting briefings, 17, 334
- Press conferences, 62
- Rogers discussion, 15
- Rogers-Gromyko discussions, 13, 16, 19
- Rush correspondence, 140, 149
- Slowdown instructions, 206, 210, 249, 266, 288
- Soviet démarche (Jan. 1971), 83, 84
- Strategic arms limitations talks linkage, 85, 210, 230
- Vorontsov discussions, 95, 175, 176
- Brezhnev Party Congress speech (Mar. 1971), 166, 169, 172, 173, 175, 179
- Brezhnev speech (Nov. 29, 1970), 55, 56
- Brezhnev-Trudeau meeting, 261
- Chinese political situation, 332
- “Correspondents war,” 73
- Dobrynin channel State Department access issues, 8, 78, 93, 95
- European security conference proposals, 17, 103, 174, 344, 347
- Five-power nuclear disarmament conference proposals, 290
- Gromyko Party Congress speech (Apr. 3, 1971), 167
- Gromyko U.S. visit (Oct. 1970), 14, 15, 17, 18, 23, 24, 27
- Gromyko U.S. visit (Sept. 1971), 330, 331, 334, 335, 336, 339, 340, 341, 344, 345
- Harvard resignation, 95
- Indo-Pakistani conflict, 313, 351
- Ivanov case, 33, 64, 66
- Khrushchev memoirs, 74
- Kosygin speech (June 10, 1971), 259
- Lithuanian defector incident, 57, 63, 64, 65, 66, 74
- Louis interview, 297, 301
- Mansfield Amendment, 218, 219
- Middle East (see also
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions on the Middle
East):
- Brezhnev Party Congress speech (Mar. 1971), 166
- Brezhnev speech (Nov. 29, 1970), 56
- Gromyko discussions, 344, 345
- Memorandum, 9
- Mitchell discussion, 349
- National Security Council staff memorandum, 119
- Nixon discussions, 129, 132, 134, 256, 339, 341, 345
- Nixon-Gromyko meeting briefings, 17, 334, 335, 336
- Nixon-Kissinger discussions, 129, 132, 134, 339
- Nixon-Rogers discussion, 342
- Nixon-Soviet leadership correspondence, 130, 131, 152
- Press conferences, 62
- Rogers discussions, 15, 129
- Rogers-Gromyko discussions, 13, 16, 19
- Rogers secret negotiations proposal, 349
- Soviet statement (Feb. 28, 1971), 131
- Staff memorandum, 132
- State Department/White House conflicts and, 349, 350
- Muskie Soviet Union visit, 75, 76, 100, 103
- Mutual and balanced force reductions, 17, 217, 218, 220, 240, 334
- National Security Council staff memoranda on U.S.-Soviet relations, 86, 250
- Nixon-Brezhnev correspondence, 305, 308, 309, 310, 324, 328, 336, 347
- Nixon opinion of, 124
- Nixon press conference (Dec. 10, 1970), 59, 60
- Nixon press conference (Jan. 4, 1971), 81
- Nixon press conference (Mar. 4, 1971), 132
- Nixon United Nations speech (Oct. 23, 1970), 28
- Polish unrest, 67, 68, 69, 70, 74
- Press conferences, 1, 62
- Rogers-Gromyko correspondence, 157
- Rogers-Gromyko discussions, 13, 16, 19, 21
- Sino-Soviet relations, 147, 166, 283
- Soviet and Chinese summit linkages:
- Soviet-Egyptian relations, 241
- Soviet-Indian relations, 313, 319, 334
- Soviet international monetary system proposals, 262
- Soviet Jewish issues:
- Soviet naval presence in Cuba:
- Dobrynin channel discussions, 6, 29, 41, 44, 74, 105, 115, 121, 228, 247, 251
- Helms discussion, 246
- Johnson discussions, 40, 46
- Memoranda, 53, 72, 254
- National Security Council staff memoranda, 3, 88, 118, 245
- Nixon discussions, 2, 4, 11, 41, 43, 114, 116, 129, 249
- Nixon-Gromyko meeting briefings, 17, 18
- Press conferences, 62
- Press coverage, 42, 46
- Rogers discussions, 12, 15
- Rogers-Gromyko discussions, 15, 19
- Washington Special Actions Group meetings, 117
- Soviet oceanographic ship, 58
- Soviet political situation, 153, 162, 170, 189
- Soviet press meeting, 30, 31
- State Department/White House conflicts, 124, 199, 206, 238, 243, 256, 315, 349, 350
- Strategic arms limitations talks (see also
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions on SALT):
- Arbatov meeting briefing, 205
- Berlin negotiations linkage, 85, 210, 230
- Breakthrough announcement (May 20, 1971), 219, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225
- Congressional briefing, 226
- Haig discussion, 222
- Haig-Dobrynin discussions, 202, 203
- Haldeman discussion, 213
- Nixon discussions, 124, 127, 134, 136, 141, 161, 165, 177, 184, 188, 190, 191, 193, 198, 215, 216, 219, 221, 223, 234, 243
- Nixon-Gromyko meeting briefings, 17, 334, 336
- Nixon-Soviet leadership correspondence, 189
- Press conferences, 62
- Press coverage, 227, 233
- Rogers-Gromyko discussions, 13, 16
- Smith discussions, 263, 303
- U-8 incident (Oct. 21, 1970), 20, 29, 35, 36, 37, 38, 41, 44, 51
- U.S. Baltic Sea naval operations, 120, 137, 143, 183, 194
- U.S. Black Sea naval operations, 5, 49, 50, 116, 137, 143, 194
- U.S. China initiative (see also
Kissinger
China trip):
- Berlin negotiations slowdown instructions and, 266, 276
- Dobrynin channel discussions, 142, 195, 229, 252, 284, 288, 289, 317, 348
- Gromyko discussion, 344
- Haig correspondence, 277, 281, 282
- Haig memorandum, 292
- Huang discussions, 295, 316, 326, 332
- Kraemer memorandum, 295
- Memorandum, 294
- National Security Council staff memorandum, 290
- Nixon discussions, 171, 174, 177, 178, 181, 184, 185, 186, 187, 234, 240, 264, 270, 289, 295, 315, 318, 342, 346
- Nixon-Gromyko meeting briefings, 17
- Nixon-Soviet leadership correspondence, 285
- Pakistani channel, 203, 225, 254, 267, 279
- Press briefings, 286, 304, 308
- Rogers-Dobrynin discussion, 291
- State Department/White House conflicts and, 199, 256
- U.S. conservative opposition, 300
- Vorontsov discussions, 180
- U.S.-Soviet Consular Convention, 51
- U.S.-Soviet maritime issues, 197, 235, 257, 288
- U.S.-Soviet official contacts, 87, 113
- U.S.-Soviet summit (see also
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions on U.S.-Soviet summit):
- Haig correspondence, 278, 280, 281, 282
- Huang discussions, 316, 326
- Nixon discussions, 2, 11, 39, 127, 155, 174, 177, 188, 193, 232, 240, 249, 253, 264, 289, 318, 352
- Nixon-Gromyko meeting briefings, 17
- Nixon-Haig discussion, 278
- Nixon-Soviet leadership correspondence, 273, 275
- Press briefings, 308
- Rogers discussion, 34
- Soviet note (Aug. 10, 1971), 314
- Zhou discussion, 283
- U.S.-Soviet trade:
- Vietnam war (see also
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions on the Vietnam
war):
- Brezhnev Party Congress speech (Mar. 1971), 166
- Brezhnev speech (Nov. 29, 1970), 56
- Gromyko discussions, 344, 345
- Haldeman discussions, 178, 213
- Laos invasion, 104, 106, 107, 108, 127, 128, 134, 147
- Memoranda, 54, 56
- National Security Council staff memorandum, 61
- Nixon discussions, 2, 104, 108, 122, 127, 134, 155, 177, 188, 206, 232, 318, 332, 345
- Nixon-Gromyko meeting briefings, 17, 334, 335, 336
- Pham Van Dong message, 103
- Press conferences, 62
- Rogers-Gromyko discussions, 13, 16, 19, 21
- Soviet intermediary role proposals, 327
- Soviet protest notes, 54, 128
- Xuan Thuy talks, 251, 316, 318, 327
- West German Ostpolitik, 7, 68, 69, 70
- Kissinger China trip (July 1971), 283
- Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions (see also
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions on Berlin; Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions on the Middle East;
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions on SALT; Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions on U.S.-Soviet summit; Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions on the Vietnam war),
55, 85
- Arbatov comments, 209
- European security conference proposals, 103
- Gromyko U.S. visit (Oct. 1970), 14
- Gromyko U.S. visit (Sept. 1971), 330, 340
- India, 317
- Indo-Pakistani conflict, 351
- Ivanov case, 29, 38, 43, 63, 65, 74, 75, 78
- Louis interview with Kissinger, 297, 301
- Muskie Soviet Union visit, 75, 103
- National Security Council briefings, 251
- Nixon-Brezhnev correspondence, 305, 308, 311, 330
- Nixon-Haig discussion, 78
- Nixon-Kissinger discussions, 95, 187, 211
- Polish unrest, 74
- Press coverage, 44, 46
- Rogers notifications, 29, 32
- Soviet Jewish issues, 78, 90, 238
- Soviet naval presence in Cuba, 6, 29, 41, 44, 74, 105, 115, 121, 228, 247, 251
- Soviet political situation, 189
- State Department access issues, 8, 78, 93, 95
- Thompson comment, 243
- U-8 incident (Oct. 21, 1970), 36, 38, 41, 44
- U.S. China initiative, 142, 195, 229, 252, 284, 288, 289, 317, 348
- U.S.-Soviet trade, 214, 229, 244, 251, 265, 303, 348
- Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions on Berlin:
- October 1970, 14
- December 1970, 74
- January 1971, 84, 90, 103, 104, 105, 106
- February 1971, 110, 111, 121, 123, 128
- March 1971, 135, 139, 144, 149, 151, 154, 159
- Soviet draft agreement (Mar. 18, 1971), 144, 145, 149, 150, 154, 156, 164
- April 1971, 189, 190, 192, 195
- June 1971, 251, 252, 257, 263
- August 1971, 317, 322
- Hyland memorandum and, 83
- Kissinger-Vorontsov discussion, 95
- Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions on the Middle East:
- Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions on SALT:
- October 1970, 25
- December 1970, 74
- January 1971, 90, 103, 105, 106
- February 1971, 110, 121, 148
- March 1971, 133, 135, 139, 142, 148, 149, 160, 161
- April 1971, 189, 190, 192
- May 1971, 209, 211, 212, 214, 224, 234, 244
- June 1971, 252, 263, 265
- July 1971, 303, 305
- August 1971, 317, 321, 323
- Kissinger summary memoranda, 148, 164
- Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions on U.S.-Soviet summit:
- October 1970, 6, 14, 25, 26, 29, 32
- December 1970, 74
- January 1971, 103
- February 1971, 110
- March 1971, 154
- April 1971, 189, 192
- June 1971, 251, 252, 263
- July 1971, 303
- August 1971, 311, 314, 317, 323
- October 1971, 351, 354, 355
- Nixon-Kissinger discussions, 253, 264, 289, 318
- U.S. China initiative and, 288, 289
- Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions on the Vietnam war:
- Kleiman, Robert, 233
- Klein, Herbert, 1
- Klosson, Boris H., 48, 220
- Kocharyan, Mikhail, 169, 172, 173, 179
- Kohl, Michael, 123
- Komarov, Nikolai D., 214
- Kornienko, Georgi M., 48, 333
- Kosygin, Alexei N.:
- Kocharyan, Mikhail, 169, 172, 173, 179
- Kraemer, Fritz G.A., 292, 294, 295, 329
- Kraft, Joseph, 124, 204, 207, 250
- Kraslow, David, 227
- Krimer, William D., 23, 24, 337
- Kudirka, Simas (see also Lithuanian defector incident), 57
- Kulakov, Fyodor D., 170
- Kunayev, Dinmukhamed A., 170
- Kuznetsov, Edward (see also Soviet Jewish issues), 77, 78, 82
- Kuznetsov, Vasily V., 3, 8, 17, 99, 112, 149, 164, 289
- Kvitsinsky, Yuli A., 151, 265
- Laird, Melvin R.:
- Lake, W. Anthony, 75, 78, 81
- Laos invasion. See under Vietnam war.
- Lapp, Ralph, 233
- Le Duan, 229
- Le Duc Tho, 279, 303
- Lin Biao, 332
- Lindsay, John, 78
- Lisagor, Peter, 126, 165
- Lithuanian defector incident, 57, 59, 63, 64, 65, 66, 74
- Long, Franklin, 205
- Lon Nol, 17
- Lord, Winston:
- Louis, Victor, 82, 297, 301
- Lovestone, Jay, 253
- Lucet, Charles, 60, 355
- MacGregor, Clark, 219
- Mader, William, 31
- Mahoney, J. Daniel, 300
- Mainland, Edward A., 125, 208, 236, 237
- Malik, Yakov A., 119, 333
- Mansfield, Michael J. See Mansfield Amendment (Europe); Mansfield Amendment on Vietnam.
- Mansfield Amendment (Europe), 213, 217, 218, 219
- Mansfield Amendment on Vietnam, 327, 345
- Mao Zedong, 332
- Marder, Murrey, 46, 62, 308
- Maritime issues. See U.S.-Soviet maritime issues.
- Matlock, Jack F., Jr., 296, 320
- McCaffrey, Neil, 300
- McCloskey, Robert J., 4, 30, 40, 46, 62, 82, 238
- McCloy, John J., 3
- McGovern, George, 257
- McGovern-Hatfield Amendment, 257
- McManis, Dave, 20
- McNamara, Robert S., 3
- McQuarrie, Brig. Gen. Claude (see also U-8 incident (Oct. 21, 1970)), 20, 51
- Meir, Golda, 29, 32, 98
- Meyer, Charles A., 50
- Meyer, Frank S., 300
- Middle East (see also
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions on the Middle East):
- Beam-Dobrynin discussions, 96
- Beam reports, 73
- Brezhnev Party Congress speech (Mar. 1971), 166
- Brezhnev speech (Nov. 29, 1970), 56
- Davis memorandum, 52
- Jarring mission, 9, 23, 73, 110, 119, 128, 152, 158
- Kissinger-Gromyko discussions, 344, 345
- Kissinger memorandum, 9
- Kissinger-Mitchell discussion, 349
- Kissinger-Rogers discussions, 15, 129
- Kissinger staff memorandum, 132
- Muskie-Kosygin discussions, 98
- National Security Council staff memoranda, 3, 119, 153, 250
- Nixon-Brezhnev correspondence, 328
- Nixon-Gromyko discussions, 23, 337, 338, 339, 341
- Nixon-Gromyko meeting briefings, 17, 334, 335, 336
- Nixon-Haldeman discussion, 124
- Nixon-Kissinger discussions, 129, 132, 134, 256, 339, 341, 345
- Nixon press conference (Jan. 4, 1971), 81
- Nixon-Rogers discussions, 128, 241, 342
- Nixon-Soviet leadership correspondence, 130, 131, 152, 158
- Nixon United Nations speech (Oct. 23, 1970), 28
- Press conferences, 1, 62
- Rogers-Dobrynin discussions, 17, 158
- Rogers-Gromyko correspondence, 157
- Rogers-Gromyko discussions, 13, 15, 16, 19
- Rogers secret negotiations proposal, 349, 350
- Rogers Suez Canal initiative proposal, 282
- Rogers trip, 189, 199, 252
- Soviet Jewish issues and, 92
- Soviet statement (Feb. 28, 1971), 130, 131
- State Department/White House conflicts and, 129, 132, 349, 350
- Thompson-Dobrynin discussion, 47
- Miller, Israel, 237
- Mitchell, John N.:
- Montreux Convention, 5, 6, 50
- Moorer, Adm. Thomas H., 50, 67, 88, 120, 124, 134
- Morse, John, 67
- Mulcahy, John A., 15
- Murphy, Rear Adm. Daniel J., 20
- Muskie, Edmund S., 75, 76, 81, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 103, 169
- Mutual and balanced force reductions (MBFR):
- My Lai massacre, 219
- Nachmanoff, Arnold, 50, 53, 58
- National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) 11–9–71, “Soviet Policy in Asia,” 182
- National Security Council (NSC):
- Annual Report to the Congress on United States Foreign Policy, 126
- Berlin negotiations, 83, 153
- Middle East, 3, 119, 153, 250
- Sino-Soviet relations, 147, 153
- Soviet naval presence in Cuba, 2, 3, 88, 118, 245
- U.S.-Soviet relations overviews, 3, 86, 153, 250, 290
- U.S.-Soviet trade, 153, 242, 290
- Vietnam war, 61
- West German Ostpolitik, 7
- National Security Decision Memoranda (NSDM):
- National Security Study Memoranda (NSSM):
- NATO-Warsaw Pact non-aggression treaty proposals, 166, 174
- Nguyen Cao Ky, 31
- Nguyen Thi Binh, 291
- Nguyen Van Thieu, 104, 171, 184, 204, 232, 291, 303, 327, 332, 335, 341, 343, 344
- Nickel, Herman, 31
- Nixon, Richard M. (see also
Nixon China
visit):
- Aeroflot hijacking (Oct. 1970), 10
- Annual Report to the Congress on United States Foreign Policy, 124, 126
- Beam-Gromyko discussions, 307
- Berlin negotiations:
- Agreement (Aug. 1971), 318
- Brandt meeting, 257
- Brezhnev correspondence, 324
- Brezhnev speech (Nov. 29, 1970), 56
- Gromyko discussions, 23, 337
- Gromyko meeting briefings, 17, 334
- Kissinger discussions, 55, 85, 124, 146, 149, 154, 176, 190, 193, 206, 249, 315, 329
- Kissinger memorandum, 7
- Slowdown instructions, 206, 249, 279
- Brezhnev correspondence, 305, 308, 309, 310, 311, 324, 328, 330, 336, 338, 347
- Brezhnev Party Congress speech (Mar. 1971), 166, 169
- Brezhnev speech (Nov. 29, 1970), 55, 56
- Brezhnev-Trudeau meeting, 261
- Chinese political situation, 332
- Egyptian political situation, 241
- European security conference proposals, 17, 23, 174, 337, 347
- Five-power nuclear disarmament conference proposals, 260
- Gromyko U.S. visit (Oct. 1970), 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 22, 23, 24, 27
- Gromyko U.S. visit (Sept. 1971), 331, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 341, 345
- Indo-Pakistani conflict, 313, 337
- Ivanov case, 43
- Kissinger-Arbatov meeting, 206
- Kissinger, opinion of, 124
- Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussion reports, 6, 90, 103, 106, 122, 133, 134, 135, 139, 141, 148, 155, 164, 188, 192, 252, 303, 311, 330
- Kissinger-Dobrynin channel, State Department access issues, 8, 78
- Kissinger Harvard resignation, 95
- Kosygin speech (June 10, 1971), 259
- Lithuanian defector incident, 57
- Mansfield Amendment, 213, 217, 219
- Middle East:
- Brezhnev speech (Nov. 29, 1970), 56
- Gromyko discussions, 23, 337, 338, 339, 341
- Gromyko meeting briefings, 17, 334, 335, 336
- Kissinger discussions, 129, 132, 134, 256, 339, 341, 345
- Kissinger memorandum, 9
- Rogers discussions, 128, 241, 342
- Rogers Suez Canal initiative proposal, 282
- Soviet leadership correspondence, 130, 131, 152, 158
- United Nations speech (Oct. 23, 1970), 28
- Muskie Soviet Union visit, 76, 100
- Mutual and balanced force reductions, 17, 220, 240, 334
- New Economic Policy, 317, 318
- Polish unrest, 67, 68, 69, 70
- Press conference (Dec. 10, 1970), 59, 60
- Press conference (Jan. 4, 1971), 81
- Press conference (Mar. 4, 1971), 132
- Press conferences, 1
- Rogers-Gromyko discussions, 16, 19, 21
- Rogers U.S.-Soviet relations memorandum, 163
- Romania visit, 17
- Sino-Soviet relations, 147
- Soviet and Chinese summit linkages:
- Soviet-Egyptian relations, 241
- Soviet-Indian relations, 313
- Soviet international monetary system proposals, 262
- Soviet Jewish issues, 77, 78, 82, 91, 237, 238
- Soviet leadership correspondence, 41, 44, 107, 130, 131, 152, 189, 273, 274, 275, 277, 285
- Soviet naval presence in Cuba:
- Soviet political situation, 162, 170
- Soviet Union visit (1967), 75, 79
- State Department/White House conflicts, 124, 132, 165, 199, 206, 238, 243, 315
- Strategic arms limitations talks:
- Beam discussion, 255
- Breakthrough announcement (May 20, 1971), 219, 221, 223, 225
- Brezhnev correspondence, 328, 330
- Congressional briefing, 226
- Gromyko discussions, 23, 337
- Gromyko meeting briefings, 17, 334, 336
- Haig discussion, 204
- Haig-Dobrynin discussions, 202, 203
- Kissinger discussions, 124, 127, 134, 136, 141, 161, 165, 177, 184, 188, 190, 191, 193, 198, 215, 216, 219, 221, 223, 234, 243
- Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions, 148, 161, 164
- Kissinger-Mitchell discussion, 329
- Leak control, 225
- Press coverage, 232, 233
- Soviet leadership correspondence, 189
- U-8 incident (Oct. 21, 1970), 37, 41, 44
- United Nations speech (Oct. 23, 1970), 28
- U.S. Baltic Sea naval operations, 194
- U.S. Black Sea naval operations, 49, 116, 194
- U.S. China initiative:
- Beam discussion, 255
- Brezhnev correspondence, 324
- Gromyko meeting briefings, 17, 334
- Haig discussions, 204, 272, 283
- Kissinger China trip (July 1971), 196, 198, 203, 206, 256, 270, 283
- Kissinger discussions, 171, 174, 177, 178, 181, 184, 185, 186, 187, 234, 240, 264, 270, 289, 295, 315, 318, 342, 346
- Kissinger-Huang discussion, 316
- Kissinger memorandum, 294
- Kissinger-Scali discussions, 174
- Kraemer memorandum, 295
- Press briefings, 308
- Rogers-Dobrynin discussion, 291
- Soviet leadership correspondence, 285
- State Department/White House conflicts and, 199
- U.S. conservative opposition, 300
- U.S. Congressional elections (1970), 36
- U.S. Information Agency, 74
- U.S. political situation, 165
- U.S.-Soviet Consular Convention, 51
- U.S.-Soviet maritime issues, 197, 235, 320
- U.S.-Soviet official contacts, 113
- U.S.-Soviet summit:
- Announcement press conference (Oct. 1971), 351, 352, 355
- Gromyko discussions, 24
- Gromyko meeting briefings, 17, 18
- Haig discussions, 204, 272, 274, 278, 279
- Kissinger discussions, 2, 11, 39, 155, 174, 177, 188, 193, 232, 240, 249, 253, 264, 289, 318, 352
- Press briefings, 308
- Press conference (Jan. 4, 1971), 81
- Rogers briefing, 338
- Soviet leadership correspondence, 273, 274, 275, 277
- U.S.-Soviet trade:
- Vietnam war:
- Brezhnev speech (Nov. 29, 1970), 56
- Gromyko discussion, 23
- Gromyko meeting briefings, 17, 334, 335, 336
- Haig discussions, 204
- Kissinger discussions, 2, 104, 108, 122, 127, 134, 155, 177, 188, 206, 232, 318, 332, 345
- Kissinger memoranda, 54, 56
- Laos invasion, 104, 107, 108, 127, 134
- Rogers-Gromyko discussions, 21
- Soviet intermediary role proposals, 327
- West German Ostpolitik, 7, 17, 68, 69, 70
- Nixon China visit:
- Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussion, 284
- Kissinger-Haig correspondence, 277, 281
- Kissinger-Zhou discussion, 283
- National Security Council staff memorandum, 290
- Nixon-Haig discussions, 204, 272, 283
- Nixon-Kissinger discussions, 243, 264, 315, 318
- Press briefings, 308
- Rogers-Dobrynin discussion, 291
- Nixon Doctrine, 23, 73, 162
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 1, 17, 166, 174, 338
- Novak, Robert D.S., 180
- Nutter, G. Warren, 67
- Oberdorfer, Donald, Jr., 62, 188
- Okun, Herbert S., 125, 312
- Ostpolitik. See West German Ostpolitik.
- Ott, Brig. Gen. David E., 182
- Packard, David, 50
- Pakistan (see also Indo-Pakistani conflict), 196, 203, 206, 225, 317
- Panama Canal incident (Dec. 2, 1970), 58
- Paris Peace Talks. See Vietnam war.
- Parker, David, 237
- Pauken, Thomas, 251
- Pauls, Rolf, 67
- Pedersen, Richard F., 333
- Pelshe, Arvid Y., 170
- Pentagon Papers, 223, 257, 267, 281, 300
- Perry, Jack R., 296
- Peterson, Peter G., 194, 214, 242, 258, 267, 269
- Pham Van Dong, 103
- Podgorny, Nikolai V., 170, 189, 256, 330
- Polansky, Sol, 220
- Polish unrest:
- Pompidou, Georges, 61
- Port security regulations. See U.S.-Soviet maritime issues.
- Portugal, 56
- Price, John, 35
- Price, Raymond K., Jr., 28, 91, 152
- Pugh, Robert L., 52
- Pursley, Col. Robert E., 4, 120
- Rabin, Yitzhak, 329, 341, 351
- Radio Free Europe (RFE), 290
- Ram, Jagjivan, 317
- Ratkovich, Brig. Gen. Edward, 182
- Resor, Stanley R., 232
- Reston, James B., 73, 233
- Riad, Mahmoud, 17, 98, 337, 351
- Rigerman, Leonid, 51, 112, 125, 138
- Roberts, Chalmers M., 27, 46, 62, 81, 101, 218, 219, 233
- Robinson, Rear Adm. Rembrandt, 88
- Rockefeller, David, 304
- Rockefeller, Nelson A., 196, 242, 248, 295
- Rodman, Peter W., 288, 311, 330
- Rogers, William P. (see also
State Department/White House conflicts):
- Annual Report to the Congress on United States Foreign Policy, 126
- Beam-Gromyko discussions, 312
- Beam instructions, 296
- Berlin negotiations:
- Brezhnev-Trudeau meeting, 261
- Egyptian political situation, 241
- European security conference proposals, 158, 333, 342, 343, 347
- Gromyko correspondence, 157
- Gromyko discussions, 13, 15, 16, 19, 21, 27
- Gromyko U.S. visit (Oct. 1970), 15, 23, 24
- Gromyko U.S. visit (Sept. 1971), 333, 337
- Hillenbrand memoranda on U.S.-Soviet relations, 271
- Indo-Pakistani conflict, 320
- Ivanov case, 66, 75
- Kissinger-Dobrynin channel notifications, 29, 32
- Kissinger-Dobrynin channel State Department access issues, 8, 78, 93, 95
- Kosygin speech (June 10, 1971), 259
- Mansfield Amendment, 217, 219
- Memorandum on U.S.-Soviet relations, 163
- Middle East:
- Dobrynin discussions, 17, 158
- Gromyko correspondence, 157
- Gromyko discussions, 13, 15, 16, 19
- Kissinger discussions, 15, 129
- Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions, 74
- Nixon discussions, 128, 241, 342
- Nixon-Gromyko discussion, 337
- Nixon-Soviet leadership correspondence, 130, 158
- Secret negotiations proposal, 349, 350
- Suez Canal initiative proposal, 282
- Trip to, 189, 199, 252
- Muskie Soviet Union visit, 101
- Mutual and balanced force reductions, 240, 296, 333
- Nixon Soviet Union visit (1967), 79
- Nixon United Nations speech (Oct. 23, 1970), 28
- Polish unrest, 74
- Sino-Soviet relations, 158
- Soviet-Egyptian relations, 241
- Soviet-Indian relations, 320
- Soviet Jewish issues:
- Soviet naval presence in Cuba:
- Strategic arms limitations talks, 13, 16, 157, 158, 223, 225
- U-8 incident (Oct. 21, 1970), 20, 38
- U.S. Baltic Sea naval operations, 183
- U.S. China initiative, 158, 174, 199, 291
- U.S. political situation, 165, 171
- U.S.-Soviet maritime issues, 320
- U.S.-Soviet official contacts, 87, 113
- U.S.-Soviet summit, 34, 338
- Vietnam war, 13, 16, 19, 21, 158
- Romania, 17, 30, 185, 256, 290, 334
- Ross, Tom, 233
- Ruina, Jack P., 209
- Rumsfeld, Donald, 95
- Rush, Kenneth (see
also
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions on Berlin):
- Berlin negotiations:
- Agreement (Aug. 1971), 318
- Bonn triangle meetings, 210, 230, 266, 276, 299
- Dobrynin introduction, 263
- Kissinger correspondence, 140, 149
- Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions, 104, 105, 107, 110, 111, 121
- Kissinger memorandum, 7
- Muskie report, 101
- National Security Council staff memorandum, 83
- Negotiations coordination, 151, 189, 210
- Nixon-Kissinger discussion, 108
- Slowdown instructions, 266, 276, 288
- Soviet démarche (Jan. 1971), 90
- Soviet draft agreement (Mar. 1971), 145, 149
- Berlin negotiations:
- Rusher, William A., 293, 300
- Rusk, Dean, 79
- Russell, Maj. James P. (see also U-8 incident (Oct. 21, 1970)), 20, 51
- Ryskind, Allan H., 300
- al-Sadat, Mohamed Anwar, 98, 119, 134, 241
- Safire, William L., 28, 95
- Sakharov, Andrei D., 82
- Salisbury, Harrison, 233
- SALT. See Strategic arms limitations talks.
- Sapir, Pinchas, 98
- Sato Eisaku, 292
- Saunders, Harold H., 92, 119, 131, 132, 152, 196, 349
- Scali, John A., 68, 174, 223, 225, 233
- Schacter, Hershel, 82, 138, 237, 238
- Schecter, Jerrold, 30, 31, 297, 304
- Scheel, Walter, 122, 343
- Scherrer, Maj. Gen. Edward (see also U-8 incident (Oct. 21, 1970)), 20, 51
- Schmitz, John, 293
- Schmitz, Wolfgang, 262
- Schreiber, Taft, 15, 251
- Schweitzer, Pierre-Paul, 339
- Scott, Hugh D., 306, 336
- Scranton, William W., 94
- Semenov, Vladimir S., 74, 201, 202, 203, 204, 209, 234, 243, 244, 305, 329
- Semler, Peter, 125
- Senior Review Group on the Middle
- East, 15, 119, 132
- Sevareid, Eric, 81, 219
- Shakespeare, Frank J., Jr., 74, 207
- Shaw, John P., 297
- Shcherbitskiy, Vladimir V., 170
- Shelepin, Aleksandr N., 170
- Shulman, Marshall D., 205
- Shultz, George P., 95, 174
- Schweitzer, Pierre-Paul, 339
- Sidey, Hugh, 30, 31, 304
- Sihanouk, Norodom (King of Cambodia), 17
- Singh, Swaran, 313
- Sino-Soviet relations:
- Sisco, Joseph J.:
- Slepuchow, Maria, 51, 73
- Smith, Gerard C.:
- Annual Report to the Congress on United States Foreign Policy, 126
- Strategic arms limitations talks:
- Breakthrough announcement (May 20, 1971), 219, 225, 234, 243
- Haig-Dobrynin discussions, 201, 202, 203
- Kissinger discussions, 263, 303
- Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions, 74, 209
- Nixon-Gromyko discussion, 337
- Nixon-Haig discussion, 204
- Nixon-Kissinger discussions, 127, 136
- Nixon press conference (Jan. 4, 1971), 81
- Reports, 329
- Rogers-Gromyko discussion, 16
- U.S. China initiative and, 174, 290
- Smith, Hedrick, 15, 95
- Smith, Howard K., 81, 219
- Smith, Terence, 95
- Smith, Wayne S., 209, 296
- Snow, Crocker, Jr., 2
- Sokolov, Oleg, 323
- Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr, 62
- Sonnenfeldt, Helmut:
- Beam-Gromyko discussion, 307
- Beam instructions, 296
- Berlin negotiations, 83, 251, 343
- Brezhnev Party Congress speech (Mar. 1971), 172
- Brezhnev-Trudeau meeting, 261
- Gromyko Party Congress speech (Apr. 3, 1971), 167
- Gromyko U.S. visit (Sept. 1971), 334
- Ivanov case, 33
- Kissinger-Arbatov meeting, 205, 207
- Kosygin speech (June 10, 1971), 259
- Lithuanian defector incident, 57
- Memoranda on U.S.-Soviet relations, 86, 250
- Middle East, 131, 152
- Nixon-Brezhnev correspondence, 309
- Nixon press conference (Dec. 10, 1970), 60
- Polish unrest, 67
- Rogers-Gromyko correspondence, 157
- Rogers memorandum on U.S.-Soviet relations, 163
- Sino-Soviet relations, 147
- Soviet economic situation, 166
- Soviet-Indian relations, 319
- Soviet Jewish issues, 92, 102, 168
- Soviet naval presence in Cuba, 3, 118
- Soviet oceanographic ship, 58
- Soviet political situation, 153, 162, 170
- Soviet press meetings, 30, 31
- Strategic arms limitations talks, 135, 139, 141, 148, 189, 209
- U-8 incident (Oct. 21, 1970), 37
- U.S. China initiative, 290, 292
- U.S.-Soviet Consular Convention, 51
- U.S.-Soviet maritime issues, 197, 235, 257
- U.S.-Soviet official contacts, 87, 113
- U.S.-Soviet trade, 207, 242
- Vietnam war, 61
- Soviet and Chinese summit linkages:
- Soviet economic situation, 153, 162, 166, 255, 271
- Soviet-Indian relations, 313, 319, 334, 337
- Soviet international monetary system proposals, 262
- Soviet Jewish issues:
- American Jewish leadership discussions, 82, 91, 92, 237
- Amtorg bombing (Apr. 22, 1971), 205
- Beam memorandum, 112
- Graham involvement, 231, 251
- Hillenbrand memoranda, 138, 208, 236
- Jackson letter, 239
- Kissinger-Arbatov meeting briefing, 205
- Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions, 78, 90, 238
- Kissinger memoranda, 102, 168
- Kissinger-Mitchell discussion, 94
- Muskie-Kosygin discussion, 98
- Nixon-Kissinger discussion, 77
- Press conference, 238
- Rigerman discussion, 125
- Soviet Embassy bombing (Jan. 8, 1971), 89, 90
- State Department/White House conflicts and, 238
- Soviet naval presence in Cuba:
- Davies memorandum, 52
- Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions, 6, 29, 41, 44, 74, 105, 115, 121, 228, 247, 251
- Kissinger-Helms discussion, 246
- Kissinger-Johnson discussions, 40, 46
- Kissinger memoranda, 53, 72, 254
- Kissinger-Rogers discussions, 12, 15
- National Security Council representative meeting, 4
- National Security Council staff memoranda, 3, 88, 118, 245
- Nixon-Gromyko meeting briefings, 17, 18
- Nixon-Kissinger discussions, 2, 4, 11, 41, 43, 114, 116, 129, 249
- Nixon press conference (Dec. 10, 1970), 59, 60
- Nixon press conference (Jan. 4, 1971), 81
- Press conference, 62
- Press coverage, 42, 44, 46, 114
- Rogers-Gromyko discussions, 13, 15, 16, 19, 27
- Soviet press statements, 3
- State Department/White House conflicts and, 2, 45, 46, 95, 132
- Washington Special Actions Group meeting, 117
- Soviet oceanographic ship, 58
- Soviet Party Congress. See Soviet political situation.
- Soviet political situation:
- Soviet press meetings, 30, 31
- Soviet-U.S. relations. See U.S.-Soviet relations.
- Soviet-Western European relations (see also West German Ostpolitik), 56, 166
- Soyuz 11, 270
- Springsteen, George S., Jr., 52
- Stalin, Josef I., 30, 125, 149, 153, 162, 164, 166, 250
- Stans, Maurice H., 43, 230, 242, 248, 251, 253, 306
- State Department/White House conflicts:
- Kissinger-Dobrynin channel access issues, 8, 78, 93, 95
- Kissinger-Haldeman discussions, 129, 132
- Middle East and, 129, 132, 349, 350
- Nixon-Haldeman discussion, 124
- Nixon-Haldeman-Ehrlichman discussions, 132, 165
- Nixon-Kissinger discussions, 206, 243, 315
- Press coverage, 95, 132
- Soviet Jewish issues and, 238
- Soviet naval presence in Cuba and, 2, 45, 46, 95, 132
- Strategic arms limitations talks and, 124
- U.S. Baltic Sea naval operations and, 183
- U.S. China initiative and, 199, 256
- U.S.-Soviet maritime issues and, 113
- U.S.-Soviet summit and, 256, 315, 331, 336, 345
- Stein, Jacob, 237
- Stevenson, John, 168
- Strategic arms limitations talks (SALT) (see also
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions on SALT):
- Annual Report to the Congress on United States Foreign Policy on, 124, 126
- Beam-Dobrynin discussion, 96
- Berlin negotiations linkage, 85, 210, 230
- Breakthrough announcement (May 20, 1971), 219, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 234, 243
- Brezhnev speech (June 11, 1971), 256
- Congressional briefing, 226
- Haig-Dobrynin discussions, 201, 202, 203
- Kissinger-Arbatov meeting briefing, 205
- Kissinger-Haig discussion, 222
- Kissinger-Haldeman discussion, 213
- Muskie-Kosygin discussion, 98
- National Security Council staff memoranda, 3, 86, 250, 290
- Nixon-Beam discussion, 255
- Nixon-Brezhnev correspondence, 328, 330
- Nixon-Gromyko discussions, 23, 337
- Nixon-Gromyko meeting briefings, 17, 334, 336
- Nixon-Haig discussion, 204
- Nixon-Kissinger discussions, 124, 127, 134, 136, 141, 161, 165, 177, 184, 188, 190, 191, 193, 198, 215, 216, 219, 221, 223, 234, 243
- Nixon-Kissinger-Mitchell discussion, 329
- Nixon press conference (Jan. 4, 1971), 81
- Nixon-Soviet leadership correspondence, 189
- Press conferences, 62
- Press coverage, 141, 219, 227, 232, 233, 250
- Rogers-Dobrynin discussion, 158
- Rogers-Gromyko correspondence, 157
- Rogers-Gromyko discussions, 13, 16
- Smith reports, 329
- Soviet note (Aug. 30, 1971), 323
- Soviet note (Mar. 26, 1971), 160, 161
- State Department/White House conflicts and, 124
- U.S. China initiative and, 290
- Sukhodrev, Viktor M., 23, 24, 333, 337
- Sullivan, William H., 108
- Summit proposals. See U.S. China initiative; U.S.-Soviet summit.
- Suslov, Mikhail A., 170
- Svichensky, Vitaly, 112
- Symington, Stuart W., 127, 132, 219
- Szulc, Tad, 62, 319
- Tanenbaum, Marc, 321
- Tchernyshev, Victor, 35
- Teague, Randal C., 300
- Tepavac, Mirko, 290
- Thant, U, 20, 208, 290
- Thieu. See Nguyen Van Thieu.
- Thompson, Llewellyn E., Jr., 47, 79, 174, 243, 315
- Timerbaev, Roland M., 209
- Tito, Josip Broz, 17
- Torczyner, Jacques, 92
- Touré, Sekou, 56
- Trade. See U.S.-Soviet trade.
- Trudeau, Pierre E., 261
- Tsao Kuei Sheng, 316, 326
- Tsukerman, Boris, 112, 125
- Turkey, 5, 10, 50, 52
- U-8 incident (Oct. 21, 1970), 20, 29, 35, 36, 37, 38, 41, 44, 51, 73
- Ulbricht, Walter, 70
- United Arab Republic. See Egypt and Middle East.
- United Nations (U.N.):
- U.S. Baltic Sea naval operations:
- U.S. Black Sea naval operations:
- U.S. China initiative (see also
Kissinger China
trip; Nixon China visit; Soviet and
Chinese summit linkages):
- Beam instructions, 296
- Chinese political situation and, 332
- CIA memorandum, 325
- Haig memorandum, 292
- Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions, 142, 195, 229, 252, 284, 288, 289, 317, 348
- Kissinger-Gromyko discussion, 344
- Kissinger-Haig correspondence, 277, 281, 282
- Kissinger-Huang discussions, 295, 316, 326, 332
- Kissinger memorandum, 294
- Kissinger-Vorontsov discussion, 180
- Kraemer memorandum, 292, 294, 295
- National Security Council staff memorandum, 290
- Nixon-Beam discussion, 255
- Nixon-Brezhnev correspondence, 324
- Nixon-Gromyko meeting briefings, 17, 334
- Nixon-Kissinger discussions, 171, 174, 177, 178, 181, 184, 185, 186, 187, 234, 240, 264, 270, 289, 295, 315, 318, 342, 346
- Nixon-Kissinger-Scali discussion, 174
- Nixon-Soviet leadership correspondence, 285
- Pakistani channel, 196, 203, 206, 225, 279
- Press briefings, 286, 304, 308
- Press coverage, 178, 180, 184
- Rogers-Dobrynin discussions, 158, 291
- Romanian channel, 185, 256
- Soviet-Indian relations and, 319
- Soviet official responses, 307, 315
- State Department/White House conflicts and, 199, 256
- U.S. conservative opposition, 300
- U.S. Congressional elections (1970), 36
- U.S. Information Agency (USIA), 74
- U.S. political situation (see also U.S. Presidential election (1972)), 165, 171
- U.S. Presidential election (1972):
- U.S.-Soviet Consular Convention, 51
- U.S.-Soviet maritime issues, 113, 197, 235, 257, 288, 290, 320
- U.S.-Soviet relations:
- Beam-Gromyko discussions, 220, 302, 307, 312
- Beam reports, 73
- Bolshoi Opera tour cancellation, 73
- “Correspondents war,” 73
- Exhibits exchange, 296
- Gromyko U.S. visit (Oct. 1970), 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 22, 23, 24, 27
- Gromyko U.S. visit (Sept. 1971), 330, 331, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 344, 345
- Hillenbrand memorandum, 271
- Kissinger-Arbatov meeting, 205, 206, 207
- Muskie Soviet Union visit, 75, 76, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 103
- National Security Council staff memoranda, 86, 250
- Nixon-Brezhnev correspondence, 305, 308, 309, 310, 311, 324, 328, 330, 336, 338, 347
- Nixon-Soviet leadership correspondence, 41, 44, 107, 130, 131, 152, 189, 273, 274, 275, 277, 285
- Official contacts, 87, 113
- Rogers-Gromyko correspondence, 157
- Rogers memorandum, 163
- Space cooperation, 157
- White House fellows visit, 251
- U.S.-Soviet summit (see also
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions on U.S.-Soviet summit; Soviet and
Chinese summit linkages):
- Announcement leak, 354, 355
- Announcement press conference (Oct. 1971), 351, 352, 355
- Kissinger-Haig correspondence, 278, 280, 281, 282
- Kissinger-Huang discussions, 316, 326
- Kissinger-Rogers discussion, 34
- Kissinger-Zhou discussion, 283
- National Security Council staff memorandum, 290
- Nixon-Gromyko discussion, 24
- Nixon-Gromyko meeting briefings, 17, 18
- Nixon-Haig discussions, 204, 272, 274, 278, 279
- Nixon-Kissinger discussions, 2, 11, 39, 155, 174, 177, 188, 193, 232, 240, 249, 253, 264, 289, 318, 352
- Nixon press conference (Jan. 4, 1971), 81
- Nixon-Soviet leadership correspondence, 273, 274, 275, 277
- Press briefings, 308
- Soviet note (Aug. 10, 1971), 314
- Soviet note (Aug. 30, 1971), 323
- State Department/White House conflicts and, 256, 315, 331, 336, 345
- Vietnam war and, 104
- Walters-Huang Chen discussions, 347, 352
- U.S.-Soviet trade:
- Beam report, 73
- Fino Amendment, 258
- Hament contacts, 71
- Kissinger-Arbatov discussion, 207
- Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions, 214, 229, 244, 251, 265, 303, 348
- Kissinger-Ford discussion, 293
- Kissinger memoranda, 71, 258, 297, 306
- Kissinger-Stans discussions, 230, 248
- National Security Council staff memoranda, 153, 242, 269, 290
- Nixon-Beam discussion, 255
- Nixon-Gromyko discussion, 337
- Nixon-Gromyko meeting briefings, 17
- Nixon-Kissinger discussions, 43, 232, 253, 268, 298, 332
- Peterson memorandum, 287
- Press conference, 1
- Vietnam war (see also
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel discussions on the Vietnam war):
- Anti-war demonstrations, 188
- Beam reports, 73
- Brezhnev Party Congress speech (Mar. 1971), 166
- Brezhnev speech (Nov. 29, 1970), 55, 56
- Kissinger-Gromyko discussions, 344, 345
- Kissinger-Haldeman discussions, 178, 213
- Kissinger-Le Duc Tho talks, 279, 280, 281, 282, 295, 303
- Kissinger memoranda, 54, 56, 327
- Kissinger-Xuan Thuy talks, 251, 316, 318, 327
- Laos invasion, 104, 106
- Mansfield Amendment, 327, 345
- McGovern-Hatfield Amendment, 257
- Muskie-Kosygin discussions, 98, 99, 101
- My Lai massacre, 219
- National Security Council staff memorandum, 61
- Nixon-Brezhnev correspondence, 324, 328
- Nixon-Gromyko discussion, 23
- Nixon-Gromyko meeting briefings, 17, 334, 335, 336
- Nixon-Haig discussion, 204, 279
- Nixon-Kissinger discussions, 2, 104, 108, 122, 127, 134, 155, 177, 188, 206, 232, 253, 318, 332, 345
- Nixon press conference (Mar. 4, 1971), 132
- Pentagon Papers, 223, 257, 267, 281, 300
- POW issue, 99, 101, 341
- Press conferences, 1, 2, 62, 129
- Rogers-Dobrynin discussion, 158
- Rogers-Gromyko discussions, 13, 16, 19, 21
- Soviet intermediary role proposals, 327
- Soviet protest notes, 54, 128
- Vogt, Lt. Gen. John W., 67
- Voice of America, 74, 290
- Volpe, John A., 57
- Voronov, Genadiy I., 170
- Vorontsov, Yuli M.:
- Berlin negotiations, 95, 175, 176
- Gromyko U.S. visit (Sept. 1971), 333
- Lithuanian defector incident, 63
- Nixon-Brezhnev correspondence, 324
- Soviet Embassy bombing (Jan. 8, 1971), 89
- Soviet naval presence in Cuba, 6
- Strategic arms limitations talks, 223, 265
- U.S. China initiative, 180
- U.S.-Soviet summit, 273, 277, 323
- Waldheim, Kurt, 290
- Walters, Maj. Gen. Vernon A., 134, 213, 295, 316, 326, 332, 347, 352
- Warner, John, 197, 235
- Warsaw Pact, 83, 166, 174
- Washington Special Actions Group, 67, 117, 351
- Watson, Arthur K., 108
- Weiss, Paul, 89
- Wei Tung, 316, 326
- Welles, Benjamin, 40, 42, 46
- Western Europe (see also European security conference proposals; Soviet-Western European relations), 213, 217, 218
- West German Ostpolitik:
- Wexler, William A., 82, 138
- White, William S., 219
- White House/State Department conflicts. See State Department/White House conflicts.
- Wilson, Richard L., 219
- Winter, Thomas S., 300
- Woods, Rosemary, 152
- World Conference of Jewish Communities on Soviet Jewry, 138
- Xuan Thuy, 147, 251, 253, 316, 318, 327
- Yahya Khan, Gen. Agha Mohammad, 196, 206, 225
- Yost, Charles, 89
- Young, David R.:
- Yugoslavia, 17
- Zamyatin, Leonid M., 17, 30, 31
- Zhegalov, Leonid, 73
- Zhou Enlai, 147, 177, 196, 206, 256, 283, 332
- Ziegler, Ronald L.:
- Zimyanin, Mikhail V., 17, 30, 31
- Zorin, Valerian A., 209