This volume documents U.S. policy towards the war in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from July 1970 to January 1972. It is the second of five volumes covering the end of the Vietnam war under Presidents Nixon and Ford, 1969–1975.
Documents in this volume examine the link between force and diplomacy in U.S. national security policy toward the Vietnam war. This volume is dominated by documentary coverage of the Easter Offensive and its ramifications.
This volume documents the marathon four-day negotiating session between Kissinger and North Vietnamese representative Le Duc Tho in Paris and its aftermath.
This volume addresses the ending of the Vietnam war, exploring the relationship between force and diplomacy, the struggle between the President and Congress in the formation and implementation of U.S. policy, U.S. credibility in the world, and the limits of American power.
Henry Lewis Stimson served as Secretary of State in President Herbert Hoover's Cabinet from March 28, 1929, until March 4, 1933. Read More >>
Wilson registered suggestions about how the incoming Carter administration could quickly enhance U.S. efforts to promote human ...Read More >>
On August 20, 1968, the Soviet Union led Warsaw Pact troops in an invasion of Czechoslovakia.
For teachers: A curriculum guide exploring 200 years of U.S.-China relations.