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Foreign Relations of the United States
Kennedy Administration
Volume XXIV
  

Volume XXIV

Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961-1963, Laos Crisis

DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Washington

 

 

Editor Edward C. Keefer
General Editor Glenn W. LaFantasie

 

United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1994

 

DEPARTMENT OF STATE PUBLICATION 10122
OFFICE OF THE HISTORIAN
BUREAU OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS

 

For sale by the U.S. Government Printing Office
Superintendent of Documents, Mail Stop: SSOP, Washington, DC 20402 - 9328
ISBN 0-16-041718-X

 

Preface

List of Sources
List of Abbreviations
List of Persons
Index

 

Document Numbers

Document Dates

Print Page Numbers

January-March 1961:

Transition from the Eisenhower to the Kennedy Administration

 

1 through 14

1/2/61-2/8/61

1-50

15 through 38

2/10/61-3/21/61

50-99

March-May 1961:
Consideration of Military Intervention or Negotiated Settlement

 

39 through 58

3/23/61-4/19/61

100-138

59 through 80

4/24/61-5/3/61

138-175

May-June 1961:
The Opening Sessions of the Geneva Conference on Laos and the Vienna Summit

 

81 through 102

5/3/61-5/28/61

176-214

103 through 114

5/31/61-6/16/61

214-249

June-August 1961:
Initial Progress at Geneva; U.S. Planning for Laos and Southeast Asia

 

115 through 136

6/21/61-7/17/61

250-297

137 through 153

7/18/61-8/7/61

297-350

154 through 174

8/7/61-8/30/61

351-401

September-November 1961:
Harriman's Mission to Southeast Asia; Resumption of the Dialog With the Soviets

175 through 197

9/5/61-10/6/61

402-451

198 through 220

10/6/61-11/2/61

452-499

November 1961-February 1962:
Search for a Coalition Government; Support for Souvanna Phouma; Pressure on Phoumi Nosavan

221 through 254

11/6/61-1/4/62

500-555

255 through 286

1/4/62-1/31/62

556-610

February-May 1962:
U.S. Sanctions Against Phoumi Nosavan and the Nam Tha Crisis

287 through 309

2/3/62-3/20/62

611-656

310 through 329

3/20/62-4/17/62

657-695

330 through 353

4/19/62-5/10/62

695-739

May-July 1962:
Deployment of U.S. Troops to Thailand; Lao Agreement on a Coalition; the Geneva Accords on Laos

354 through 373

5/11/62-5/19/62

740-783

374 through 387

5/22/62-6/5/62

783-823

388 through 411

6/5/62-7/20/62

824-871

July 1962-March 1963:
Failure of the Geneva Settlement; Breakdown of the Souvanna Government

412 through 432

7/27/62-11/8/62

872-914

433 through 447

11/9/62-3/29/63

914-952

April-December 1963:
Pathet Lao Attacks on Neutralists; Attempts To Revive the Geneva Settlement and the Souvanna Government; U.S. Assistance to the Neutralists

448 through 467

4/3/62-4/30/62

953-1005

468 through 491

5/1/63-12/11/63

1006-1057

 

  
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