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Historical Documents - Office of the Historian The Foreign Relations of the United States (FRUS) series presents the official documentary historical record of major U S foreign policy decisions and significant diplomatic activity
Status of the Series - Historical Documents - Office of the Historian history state gov 3 0 shellStatus of the Foreign Relations of the United States Series Foreign Relations volumes proceed through four main stages of production: Planning (when a volume is assigned to a sub-series plan), Research (which includes archival research, selection, annotation, and review), Clearance (when the manuscript undergoes declassification coordination and is edited and
Historical Documents - Office of the Historian Home Historical Documents Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume XI, Cuban Missile Crisis and Aftermath Cuban Missile Crisis and Aftermath
Jimmy Carter Administration (1977–1981) - Historical Documents - Office . . . history state gov 3 0 shellForeign Relations of the United States, 1977–1980 Volume I, Foundations of Foreign Policy (Published and available in Ebook, PDF) Volume II, Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs (Published and available in Ebook, PDF) Volume III, Foreign Economic Policy (Published and available in Ebook, PDF) Volume IV, National Security Policy (Published and available in Ebook
Historical Documents - Office of the Historian Home Historical Documents Foreign Relations of the United States, 1952–1954, Iran, 1951–1954 Planning and Implementation of Operation TPAJAX, March–August 1953
Harry S. Truman Administration (1945–1953) - Historical Documents . . . Harry S Truman Administration (1945–1953) Note: The volumes listed below contain at least one document from the period of this presidential administration; view and search within the available documents The Foreign Relations series was organized by year for the volumes covering 1861–1951, triennially for 1952–1963, and by presidential administration for 1964 onward—with some