Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969–1976, Volume
XXXIII, SALT II, 1972–1980
Persons
- Aaron, David,
Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs from 1977
until January 1981
- Akalovsky,
Alexander, staff member, Bureau of Politico-Military
Affairs, Department of State
- Aleksandrov-Agentov, Andrei
M., Assistant to Soviet General Secretary
Brezhnev
- Bahr, Egon,
State Secretary, West German Federal Chancellery; Federal Minister for
Special Affairs until 1974; Minister for Economic Cooperation, from 1974
until 1976
- Baker, Howard,
Senator (R-Tennessee)
- Bartholomew,
Reginald, Director of the Policy Planning Staff,
Department of Defense, from 1973 until 1974; Deputy Director, Policy
Planning Staff, Department of State, from 1974 until 1977; Deputy Director,
Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs, Department of State, from 1977 until
1979; Director, Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs, from 1979 until
1981
- Bessmertnykh, Alexander
A., Counselor of the Soviet Embassy in the United
States
- Boverie, Richard
T., Colonel, USAF, Director, Program Analysis,
National Security Council Staff, from August 1974 until January 1977
- Bowie, Robert
R., Deputy Director of Intelligence, Central
Intelligence Agency, from 1977 until 1979
- Brandt, Willy,
Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany until May 7, 1974
- Brezhnev, Leonid
I., General Secretary of the Communist Party of the
Soviet Union
- Brown, George
S., General, USAF, Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force, from
August 1, 1973, until June 30, 1974; Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
from July 1, 1974, until June 20, 1978
- Brown, Harold,
Secretary of Defense from January 20, 1977, until January 20, 1981
- Brzezinski,
Zbigniew, Assistant to the President for National
Security Affairs from January 21, 1977, until January 20, 1981
- Bush, George
H.W., Head of the U.S. Liaison Office in Beijing from
October 21, 1974, until December 7, 1975; Director of Central Intelligence
from January 30, 1976, until January 20, 1977
- Byrd, Robert
C., Senator (D-West Virginia); Senate Majority
Leader
- Callaghan,
James, British Prime Minister from April 1976 until May
4, 1979
- Carlucci, Frank C.,
III, Deputy Director of Central Intelligence from
1977 until 1981
- Carter, Jimmy (James
Earl), President of the United States from January
20, 1977, until January 20, 1981
- Ceausescu,
Nicolae, Secretary General of the Romanian Communist
Party and President of Romania
- Cheney, Richard
B., White House Chief of Staff and Assistant to the
President from November 21, 1975, until January 20, 1977
- Christopher, Warren
C., Deputy Secretary of State from February 1977 to
January 20, 1981
- Clements, William
P., Deputy Secretary of Defense from 1973 until
1976
- Clift, A.
Denis, member, National Security Council Staff, from
1971 to 1976; Assistant to the Vice President for National Security Affairs
from 1977 until 1981
- Colby, William
E., Director of Central Intelligence from September 4,
1973, until January 30, 1976
- Cranston,
Alan, Senator (D-California)
- Cutler, Lloyd
N., White House Counsel from 1977 until 1981; Special
Counsel to the President and Consultant to the President on the Ratification
of SALT II Treaties, 1979
- Davis, Jeanne
W., National Security Council Staff Secretary
- Dobrynin, Anatoliy
F., Soviet Ambassador to the United States
- Duckett, Carl,
Deputy Director for Science and Technology, Central Intelligence Agency,
until June 1, 1976
- Duncan, Charles
W., Deputy Secretary of Defense from 1977 until
1981
- Earle, Ralph,
II, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Representative
on the U.S. SALT Delegation from 1973 until May 11, 1977; Alternate Chairman
of the U.S. SALT Delegation from May 12, 1977, until August 31, 1978; Chief
of the U.S. SALT Delegation from September 1, 1978, until 1980; Director of
the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency from January 1980 until January
1981
- Ellsworth, Robert
F., Assistant Secretary of Defense for International
Security Affairs from June 5, 1974, until December 22, 1975; thereafter,
Deputy Secretary of Defense until January 10, 1977
- Ford, Gerald
R., Member, U.S. House of Representatives (R-Michigan);
House Minority Leader until December 6, 1973; thereafter, Vice President of
the United States until August 9, 1974; thereafter, President of the United
States until January 20, 1977
- Gelb, Leslie
H., Director, Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs,
Department of State, from February 23, 1977, until June 30, 1979
- Genscher, Hans
Dietrich, West German Foreign Minister from 1974
until 1992
- Graybeal,
Sidney, U.S. Chairman, SALT Standing Consultative
Commission
- Grechko,
Andrei, Soviet Defense Minister until April 26,
1976
- Grinevsky,
Oleg, member, Soviet SALT Delegation
- Gromyko, Andrei
A., Soviet Foreign Minister from 1957 until 1985
- Haig, Alexander M.,
Jr., Brigadier General, USA, Deputy Assistant to the
President for National Security Affairs until January 1973; Army Vice Chief
of Staff from 1973 until 1974; Assistant to the President and White House
Chief of Staff from May 1973 until August 1974; Commander-in-Chief, European
Command and Supreme Allied Commander Europe from December 16, 1974, until
July 1, 1979
- Harlow, Bryce
N., Counselor to the President
- Hart, Gary,
Senator (D-Colorado)
- Hartman, Arthur
A., Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs
from January 8, 1974, until June 8, 1977
- Helms, Richard
M., Director of Central Intelligence until February
1973; Ambassador to Iran from April 1973 until December 1976
- Holloway, James L.,
III, Admiral, USN, Chief of Naval Operations from
1974 until 1978
- Humphrey, Hubert H.,
Jr., Senator (D-Minnesota)
- Hunter,
Robert, member, National Security Council Staff
- Hyland, William
G., senior member, National Security Council Staff,
until January 1974; Director, Bureau of Intelligence and Research,
Department of State, from January 1974 until November 1975; Deputy Assistant
to the President for National Security Affairs from November 1975 until
January 1977; member, National Security Council Staff, from February
1977
- Ikle, Frederick
C., Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
from July 10, 1973, until January 20, 1977
- Ingersoll, Robert
S., Deputy Secretary of State from July 10, 1974,
until March 31, 1976
- Irwin, John M.,
II, Deputy Secretary of State from 1972 until 1973;
Ambassador to France from 1973 until 1974
- Jackson, Henry M.
(Scoop), Senator (D-Washington)
- Johnson, U.
Alexis, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
until February 1, 1973; Chief of the U.S. SALT Delegation from 1973 until
1977
- Jordan, Hamilton
M., White House Chief of Staff from 1979 until
1980
- Keeny,
Spurgeon, Assistant Director of the Science and
Technology Bureau, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
- Kennan, George
F., former U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union and
long-time Soviet expert
- Kennedy, Edward
M., Senator (D-Massachusetts)
- Kirilenko, Andrei
Pavlovich, Secretary of the Central Committee of the
Communist Party of the Soviet Union and Member of the Politburo of the
Central Committee
- Kissinger, Henry
A., Assistant to the President for National Security
Affairs until November 3, 1975; Secretary of State from September 21, 1973,
until January 20, 1977
- Knoche, Enno
H., Executive Assistant to the Director of Central
Intelligence until July 3, 1976; Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
from July 7, 1976, until August 1, 1977; Acting Director of Central
Intelligence from January 20 until March 9, 1977
- Komplektov, Viktor
G., Deputy Chief of the United States of America
Department in the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Kornienko (Korniyenko),
Georgi M., Director, United States of America
Department, and member of the Collegium, both in the Soviet Ministry of
Foreign Affairs
- Kosygin, Alexei
N., Chairman, Council of Ministers of the Soviet
Union
- Kozlov, Mikhail
M., Colonel General (Major General), Deputy Chief of the
General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union
- Kraft, Joseph,
syndicated columnist for the Los Angeles Times
- Laird, Melvin
R., Secretary of Defense until January 29, 1973;
Counselor to the President for Domestic Affairs from June 1973 until
February 1974
- Lance, Thomas Bertram
(Bert), Director of the Office of Management and
Budget from January 1977 until September 1977
- Lehman, John F.,
Jr., member, National Security Council Staff, until
September 1974; Deputy Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
from 1974 until January 1977
- Lodal, Jan
M., member, National Security Council Staff, from 1973
until 1974; Director, Program Analysis, National Security Council Staff,
from August 1974 until August 1975
- Lord, Winston,
Director, Policy Planning Staff (until February 27, 1974, known as the
Policy and Coordination Staff), Department of State, from October 12, 1973,
until January 20, 1977
- Mahon, George
H., Representative (D-Texas)
- Mansfield, Michael J.
(Mike), Senator (D-Montana); Senate Majority Leader
until 1977, thereafter, U.S. Ambassador to Japan
- Mathias, Charles
McC., Senator (R-Maryland)
- McClellan, John
L., Senator (D-Arkansas)
- McCrory,
Raymond, Chief, Arms Control Intelligence Staff, Central
Intelligence Agency
- McFarlane, Robert C.
(Bud), Lieutenant Colonel, USMC, Military Assistant
to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs from 1974 until
1977; Special Assistant to the President from 1976 until 1977
- McGovern,
George, Senator (D-South Dakota)
- McIntyre, Thomas
J., Senator (D-New Hampshire)
- Molander,
Roger, member, National Security Council Staff
- Mondale, Walter F.
(Fritz), Senator (D-Minnesota) from 1964 until 1976;
Vice President of the United States from January 21, 1977, until January 20,
1981
- Moorer, Thomas
H., Admiral, USN, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
from 1970 until July 1, 1974
- Muskie, Edmund
S., Senator (D-Maine) until May 7, 1980; Secretary of
State from May 8, 1980, until January 20, 1981
- Newhouse,
John, Assistant Director, Bureau of International
Security Programs, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, from 1977 to
1979
- Nitze, Paul
H., member, U.S. SALT Delegation, from 1969 until 1973;
Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs from 1973
until 1976
- Nixon, Richard
M., President of the United States from January 20,
1969, until August 9, 1974
- Odeen, Philip
A., Director of the Program Analysis Staff, National
Security Council Staff
- Odom, William
E., Lieutenant Colonel, USA, Military Assistant to the
Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs from 1977 until
1981
- Podgorny, Nikolay
Viktorovich, Chairman of the Presidium of the
Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union
- Porter, William
J., Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs from
February 2, 1973, until February 18, 1974
- Powell, Joseph L.
(Jody), White House Press Secretary from January
1977 until January 1981
- Reagan,
Ronald, Governor of California; Republican Presidential
candidate in 1980
- Richardson, Elliot
L., Secretary of Defense from January 30, 1973,
until May 24, 1973
- Rockefeller, Nelson
A., Vice President of the United States from
December 19, 1974, until January 20, 1977
- Rodman, Peter
W., member, National Security Council Staff and Office
of the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs, and Special
Assistant to Henry Kissinger
- Rogers, William
P., Secretary of State until August 23, 1973
- Rowny, Edward
L., Lieutenant General, USA, U.S. Representative to the
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks from 1971 to 1979
- Rumsfeld, Donald
H., Assistant to the President and White House Chief
of Staff from September 27, 1974, until November 19, 1975; Secretary of
Defense from November 20, 1975, until January 20, 1977
- Rush, Kenneth
W., Deputy Secretary of Defense until January 1973;
Deputy Secretary of State from February 2, 1973, until May 29, 1974
- Scali, John
A., U.S. Representative to the United Nations from
February 20, 1973, until June 29, 1975
- Schlesinger, James
R., Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission until
February 1973; Director of Central Intelligence from February 2 until July
2, 1973; Secretary of Defense from July 2, 1973, until November 19, 1975;
Special Adviser to the President for Energy from January 1977 until
September 1977; Secretary of Energy from October 1977 to July 1979
- Schmidt,
Helmut, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany
from May 16, 1974
- Scott, Hugh D.,
Jr., Senator (R-Pennsylvania) until January 3, 1977;
Senate Minority Leader
- Scowcroft, Brent
A., Major General, USAF, Deputy Assistant to the
President for National Security Affairs from April 1973 until November 3,
1975; Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs from November
3, 1975, until January 20, 1977
- Seignious, George M.,
II, General, USA, member, U.S. SALT Delegation, from
1978 until 1979; Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency from
December 4, 1978, until January 3, 1980
- Semenov, Vladimir
Semenovich, Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister and Chief
of the Soviet SALT Delegation
- Shchukin,
Aleksandr, member of the Soviet SALT Delegation
- Shulman,
Marshall, Special Adviser on Soviet Affairs to Secretary
of State Vance from 1977 until 1980
- Shultz, George
P., Secretary of the Treasury from 1972 until
1974
- Sick, Gary,
member, National Security Council Staff for the Middle East from January
1977 until January 1980
- Sisco, Joseph
J., Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and
South Asian Affairs until February 18, 1974; Under Secretary of State for
Political Affairs from February 20, 1974, until June 30, 1976
- Slocombe, Walter
B., Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for
International Security Affairs from 1977 until 1979; Deputy Under Secretary
of Defense for Policy from 1979 until January 1981
- Sloss, Leon,
Deputy Director, Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs, Department of State,
from 1973 until 1975; Assistant Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament
Agency from 1976 until 1978
- Smith, Gerard
C., Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
from 1969 until January 4, 1973; Chief of the U.S. SALT Delegation until
1973; Special Assistant to the President for Non-Proliferation Matters from
1977 until 1980
- Solzhenitsyn,
Aleksandr, Soviet author and dissident
- Sonnenfeldt,
Helmut, senior member, National Security Council Staff;
Counselor of the Department of State from January 7, 1974, until February
21, 1977
- Spiers, Ronald
I., Director, Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs,
Department of State, until August 2, 1973
- Stennis, John
C., Senator (D-Mississippi); Chairman of the Senate
Armed Services Committee
- Stoessel, Walter J.,
Jr., Assistant Secretary of State for European
Affairs until January 7, 1974; U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union from 1974
until 1976; U.S. Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany from 1976
until 1980
- Sukhodrev, Viktor
M., First Secretary, Soviet Foreign Ministry, and
interpreter
- Teller,
Edward, founder, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory
- Toon, Malcolm,
U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union from January 18, 1977, until 1979
- Tower, John,
Senator (R-Texas)
- Trusov, General Konstantin
A., Senior Military Representative, Soviet SALT
Delegation
- Tucker, Gardiner
L., Assistant Secretary of Defense for Systems
Analysis until March 30, 1973
- Turner, Stansfield M.,
Admiral, Director of Central Intelligence from
January 1977 until January 1981
- Utgoff,
Victor, member, National Security Council Staff
- Vance, Cyrus
R., Secretary of State from January 1977 until April 28,
1980
- Vavilov,
Andrei, official, United States of America Department,
Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Vorontsov,
Yuly, Minister Counselor at the Soviet Embassy in the
United States
- Wade, James P.,
Jr., Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for
International Security Affairs; Director of the Strategic Arms Limitation
Treaty Task Force, Department of Defense; Chairman of the Defense Review
Panel Working Group
- Walters, Vernon
A., Lieutenant General, USA, Deputy Director of Central
Intelligence until July 7, 1976
- Warnke, Paul,
Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency from March 14, 1977,
until October 31, 1978
- Weiss,
Seymour, Director, Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs,
Department of State, from August 6, 1973, until January 17, 1974
- Wickham, John A.,
Jr., Major General, Senior Military Assistant to the
Secretary of Defense from 1973 until 1976
- Wikner, N.
Frederick, Chairman of the SALT Task Force,
Department of Defense, from September 1973 until 1974
- Wolfowitz,
Paul, staff member, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency,
from 1972 until 1977; Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Regional
Programs from 1977 until 1980
- Young, Milton
R., Senator (D-North Dakota)
- Ziegler, Ronald
L., White House Press Secretary and Assistant to the
President from 1973 until 1974
- Zumwalt, Elmo R.,
Jr., Admiral, USN, Chief of Naval Operations until
June 29, 1974