Index

References are to document numbers

  • Abshire, David, 50, 58
  • Acheson, Dean, 144, 376
  • Ackley, H. Gardner, 310
  • Ad Hoc Group on Economic Policies, 26
  • Africa, 214, 221, 314
  • Agnew, Spiro T., 243, 245, 454
    • Greece:
      • Agnewʼs visit, 320, 325, 326, 328
      • Constantineʼs meeting with Agnew, 326, 328
      • Constantineʼs return issue, 283, 326, 328
      • Public relations by, 298
      • U.S. Ambassador, appointment of, 252
    • Greeceʼs political liberalization:
      • Agnewʼs visit and, 320, 325, 328
      • Elections issue, 252, 298
      • U.S.-Greek discussions re, 298, 325, 328
      • U.S. insistence on political reform as condition for resumption of military assistance, 283
    • Greeceʼs resumed receipt of U.S. military assistance:
      • NSC study re, 261
      • Phantom aircraft, 327
      • U.S. insistence on political reform as condition for resumption of assistance, 283
    • Tasca, Nixon-Agnew discussion re, 326
    • Turkey, 456
  • Ahlers, Conrad, 42, 45
  • Akalovsky, Alexander, 221, 222, 232, 234
  • Akbay, Celal, 454, 457
  • Akcer, Muammer, 421
  • Akyamac, Asim, 446
  • Albania, 24, 26
  • Algeria, 221
  • Allen, Richard, 106
  • American Council for Private International Communications, Inc., 52, 53, 57, 58
  • Anastassiou, T.K., 343
  • Anderson, Robert B., 203
  • Androutsopoulos, Adamantios, 269
  • Angelis, Lt. Gen. Odysseus, 239, 247, 255, 259, 269, 293, 303, 304, 310, 314, 319, 335, 337
  • Argyropoulos, Gen. Archimedes, 239
  • Arim, Resat, 446, 450
  • Armitage, John, 66, 416
  • Arms control. See European security issue; Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions; Strategic Arms Limitation Talks.
  • Armstrong, Hamilton Fish, 220
  • Ash, Russell, 13, 80, 137, 195
  • Aslanides, Constantine, 269, 352, 383
  • Athenagoras, 314, 456
  • Austria:
    • Anti-Nixon demonstrations, 69
    • Army reorganization, 70
    • Chinese representation at United Nations issue, 66
    • Eastern Europe, views on, 63
    • European Community and, 63, 68
    • European security issue, views on, 68, 70, 71
    • Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions, views on, 68, 70, 71
    • Nixonʼs meeting with Klaus, 62
    • Nixonʼs visit, 67, 68, 69
    • Radical youth problem, 70
    • Soviet Union, relations with, 64
    • Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, views on, 63, 65, 70
    • Terrorism policy, 71
    • U.S. military assistance to, 64, 70
    • U.S.-Soviet-Chinese relations and, 65
    • Vietnam War, views on, 68, 71
    • Yugoslavia, relations with, 70
  • Austrian, Michael, 370, 416
  • Averof, Evangelos, 271
  • Azinas, Andreas, 351
  • Babacek, 79
  • Baer, Brig. Gen. John W., 421
  • Bahr, Egon, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 56, 144
  • Baker, John A., Jr., 58, 78, 81, 82, 91, 141, 144
  • Ball, George, 376
  • Bangladesh, 454
  • Barbour, Robert, 319
  • Barnes, Harry G., Jr., 199
  • Barrett, Edward, 61
  • Bartlett, Charles, 39, 43
  • Bashev, Ivan, 72, 73, 74
  • Bayar, Celal, 423
  • Bayulken, Haluk, 413, 452, 454, 457
  • Beam, Jacob, 28, 79, 80, 86
  • Bebler, Alex, 223
  • Bekata, Hifzi Oguz, 423
  • Belcher, Taylor G., 341, 342
  • Belgium, 276
  • Bellman, Henry, 73
  • Ben Bella, Ahmed, 221
  • Bergsten, C. Fred, 9, 20, 21, 22, 85, 113, 150, 190, 197, 430, 434
  • Bhutto, Zulfikar Ali, 454
  • Binh, Madame, 221, 234
  • Blee, David, 51, 310
  • Blood, Archer, 239, 247
  • Bodossakis, Athanassiadis, 311, 317
  • Bogdan, Corneliu, 177, 180, 189, 190, 192, 195, 197, 203, 206, 207, 210, 213
  • Bohlen, Charles, 77
  • Borman, Frank, 5
  • Boster, 175
  • Boumediene, Houari, 221
  • Bow, Frank T., 28
  • Boyatt, Thomas, 348, 374, 376, 378, 380, 382, 383, 384, 385, 386, 398, 407, 416
  • Brandt, Willy, 17, 68, 155, 322
  • Bray, Charles, 332
  • Brett, Brig. Gen. Devol, 322, 376
  • Brewster, H. Daniel, 239, 241, 243, 244, 247, 248
  • Brezhnev, Leonid, 70, 97, 98, 99, 102, 166, 172, 183, 192, 194, 229, 231, 232, 233, 234, 238
  • Broe, William, 57
  • Brooke, Edward, 22, 205
  • Brosio, Manlio, 283, 368, 369
  • Brown, John, III, 9
  • Brown, R.L., 86, 383
  • Buckley, William F., Jr., 38, 39
  • Bulc, Marko, 221, 223
  • Bulgaria (see also Eastern Europe):
    • Consular convention with United States, 75, 76
    • European security issue, views on, 72
    • Official delegation visit to United States, proposed, 75
    • Political and economic changes, 73
    • Torbertʼs protocol call on Zhivkov, 73
    • U.S. broadcasting into, 74
    • U.S. economic/trade relations with, 24, 26, 27, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76
  • Bull, Stephen, 174
  • Bunche, Ralph, 346
  • Bush, George H.W., 370, 414, 456
  • Butterfield, Alexander P., 5, 242
  • Caglayangil, Ihsan Sabri, 340, 342, 349, 420, 430, 433, 439, 446
  • Cambodia, 195
  • Cargo, William I., 4, 256, 272
  • Casaroli, Cardinal, 117, 118, 123
  • Case, Clifford, 50, 51, 53, 305
  • Cash, Frank E., Jr., 342, 348, 357, 367, 419, 420, 427, 429, 431, 438
  • Castro, Fidel, 172
  • Cattakis, Michael, 295
  • Ceausescu, Nicolae, 187, 189, 192, 194, 206, 207, 209, 210, 212, 213, 214
  • Celac, Sergiu, 192, 199, 213
  • Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) (see also Helms, Richard ):
  • Chaban-Delmas, Jacques, 185
  • Chapin, Dwight L., 155, 157, 159, 167
  • Chapin, Frank, 10, 35, 51
  • Chapman, Gen. Leonard, 277
  • Cheli, Monsignor, 114, 117, 118, 119, 120, 123
  • China, Peopleʼs Republic of, 405, 415
    • African nations, relations with, 221
    • Finnish views on, 100, 104
    • Poland, relations with, 132
    • South Asia situation, 232
    • Soviet Union, relations with, 183, 192
    • U.N. representation issue, 66
    • U.S.-Romanian discussions re, 183, 192, 199, 206, 210
    • U.S.-Soviet-Chinese relations, 65
    • U.S.-Yugoslav discussions re, 232, 238
  • Chnoupek, Bohuslav, 90, 91
  • Chou En-lai, 192, 199
  • Christian Science Monitor, 253
  • Christiansen, Richard D., 66
  • Christodoulou, Miltides, 351
  • Churchill, George, 313, 367, 416
  • Clay, Gen. Lucius D., 28, 51, 58
  • Clerides, Glafkos, 340, 341, 343, 351, 355, 362, 363, 373, 374, 392, 402, 405, 415, 417
  • Cleveland, J. Harland, 4
  • Cline, Ray S., 46
  • Coerr, Wymberley DeR., 41, 47, 53, 57
  • Colbert, James L., 2
  • Colson, Charles, 126, 167
  • Commission on International Trade and Investment, 20
  • Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE). See European security issue.
  • Congress, U.S.:
    • Czechoslovak gold/claims issue, 83
    • Eastern Europe: Nixonʼs 1970 report to Congress re, 7
      • U.S. economic/trade relations with, 3, 9, 17, 20, 21
    • Greece:
    • Narcotics control, 443, 448
    • Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty:
      • Covert CIA funding, 28
      • Interim funding or liquidation dilemma, 57
      • Public funding, 50, 51, 52, 53, 58, 59
      • Study commission for, 60
    • Romania, U.S. economic/trade relations with, 181, 188, 199, 200, 203, 204, 205, 213
    • Turkey, 443, 448
    • Yugoslavia, 235
  • Connally, John, 234, 444, 445, 448, 454
  • Constantine II, exiled King of Greece, 243, 300
    • Cyprus, 418
    • Greece:
      • Constantine, U.S. policy toward, 301, 308, 310, 315, 319
      • Constantineʼs meeting with Agnew, 326, 328
      • Constantineʼs meeting with Tasca, 319
      • Constantineʼs proposed meeting with Papadopoulos, 280
      • Constantineʼs relations with military government, 259
      • Constantineʼs return issue, 240, 242, 244, 245, 267, 280, 283, 285, 299, 309, 312, 314, 326, 328, 334
      • Constantineʼs U.S. visit, 244, 245
      • Political liberalization, 244, 319, 328
      • Resumed receipt of U.S. military assistance, 244, 267, 319
      • U.S. Ambassador, appointment of, 254, 259
  • Costa Gavras, Constantine, 298
  • Cottakis, Michael, 298
  • Council of Europe, 239, 264
  • Crane, Kent, 310
  • Crawford, William, 340, 343, 348, 381, 383, 390, 395, 415
  • Crnobrnja, Bogdan, 221, 231
  • Cuba, 172, 230, 235
  • Cushman, Lt. Gen. Robert E., Jr., 33, 51, 57, 144, 310, 376
  • Cyprus (see also Cyprusʼ intercommunal conflict), 356, 412
  • Cyprusʼ intercommunal conflict, 242
    • Assassination attempts against Makarios and, 355
    • Central intercommunal institutional structure issue, 363
    • Constitutional compromise, Greek proposal for, 373
    • Deconfrontation proposal, 386, 388, 390
    • Denktashʼs views on, 386
    • Economic issues, 341
    • Greek-Greek Cypriot rift re, 379, 390
    • Greek policy re, 314
    • Greek-Turkish bilateral settlement option, 364, 365, 369, 371
    • Greek-Turkish cooperation against Makarios, 383
    • Independent mediation option, 376, 378
    • Lack of progress in resolving conflict, dangers of, 343
    • Local autonomy issue, 340, 344, 374
    • London-Zurich Agreement, 345, 379, 405, 416
    • Makariosʼ hard-line position re, 361, 362
    • Makariosʼ program to deal with, 392
    • Military confrontation, increased risk of, 346
    • Negotiations by communities (see also U.N. mediation effort below), 366, 373, 374, 377, 378, 382, 413, 414, 415
    • Nicosia co-existence issue, 416
    • Normalization issue, 386
    • Partition and annexation (double enosis) option, 345, 352, 367, 368, 369, 374, 379, 413
    • Police and judiciary issues, 344
    • Turkish military intervention, possible, 379
    • U.N. mediation effort, 376, 377, 378, 379, 380, 381, 385, 386, 387, 393
    • U.N. military presence (UNFICYP), 344, 345, 385, 387, 388
    • U.S. alleged pro-Turkish bias, 370
    • U.S.-Cypriot discussions re, 344, 345, 362, 386
    • U.S.-Greek discussions re, 379, 382
    • U.S. mediation option, 376, 378
    • U.S. policy on, 357, 365, 369
    • U.S. policy review, 372, 375, 376, 378, 380
    • U.S. summary of developments, 368
    • U.S.-Turkish diplomatic communications re, 342, 348
    • U.S.-Turkish discussions re, 349, 385, 413
    • Violent incidents, U.S. contingency plans for, 378
  • Cyrankiewicz, Jozef, 140
  • Czechoslovakia (see also Eastern Europe):
    • Air Transport Agreement with United States, 89
    • Arms sales to Cyprus, 389
    • Catalytic cracking technology from United States, 151
    • Conservative hardlinersʼ comeback, 78
    • Consular convention with United States, 90, 91, 93, 94
    • Cultural exchanges with United States, 86, 91, 93
    • Gold/claims issue, 80, 81, 83, 84, 85, 87, 90
    • Husakʼs accession to power, 81, 82
    • Radio Free Europe, 28
    • Scientific and technological cooperation with United States, 91, 93
    • Soviet invasion of, 1, 2, 77, 86, 132, 177
    • U.S.-Czechoslovak expulsions of diplomats, 88
    • U.S. economic/trade relations with, 24, 26, 27, 79, 80, 85, 86, 90, 91
    • U.S. NSSM/CIEPSM study on negotiation strategy, 92, 93, 94
  • Damaskinos, Archbishop, 333
  • Damianos, Cleanthis, 271
  • Dapcevic, Vlado, 228
  • David, Edward E., Jr., 148, 150, 151, 170, 173, 174, 175
  • Davies, Richard, 10, 57, 118, 139, 141, 330, 378
  • Davies, Rodger P., 263, 275, 276, 277, 286, 292, 305, 306, 313, 316, 327, 330, 332, 356, 357, 367, 371, 373, 378, 383, 384, 399, 407, 416, 455, 457, 458
  • Davis, Jeanne W., 152, 256, 257, 295, 301, 376, 380
  • Davis, Richard, 176, 178
  • Davis, Thomas W., Jr., 354, 357, 358, 365, 367, 369, 373
  • Defense Intelligence Agency, 253
  • DeGaulle, Charles, 102, 143, 183
  • Demetracopoulos, Elias P., 248, 279, 316, 321, 322
  • Demirel, Suleyman, 364, 423, 430, 431, 432, 434, 436, 437, 439, 440, 441, 448, 458
    • Nixonʼs meeting with, 419, 420
  • Denktash, Rauf, 340, 341, 343, 344, 362, 363, 373, 374, 378, 379, 388, 415
    • Meetings with U.S. officials, 386
  • Denmark, 99, 276, 287, 289
  • Dent, Harry, 125
  • De Palma, Samuel, 103
  • Dillon, Robert, 416, 452, 455, 458
  • Dobrowolski, Stanislaw, 35
  • Dobrynin, Anatoli F., 156, 157, 177, 329, 330
  • Dole, Robert, 125
  • Downey, Arthur, 124, 138, 198, 427, 442
  • Dran, Jonathan, 44
  • Draper, Morris, 383
  • Drndic, Ante, 221
  • Dubcek, Alexander, 63, 78, 81
  • DuBridge, Lee A., 6, 11, 138, 183, 186, 187
  • Dubs, Adolph, 1, 189
  • Duckwitz, Georg F., 41, 44, 45, 52, 134
  • Durkee, William P., 28, 36
  • Eagleburger, Lawrence S., 176, 248
  • Eastern Europe:
    • Austrian views on, 63
    • Greek relations with, 314
    • Narcotics control, 26
    • Nixonʼs 1970 report to Congress re, 7
    • Polish political unrest and, 144, 147
    • Scientific and technological cooperation with United States, 6, 11, 18
    • U.S. economic/trade relations with, 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 12, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
    • U.S. official visits to, 5
    • U.S. port security policy re, 8, 13, 15, 16
    • U.S. program to “cause trouble” in, 10
  • Ecevit, Bulent, 458
  • Edwards, Don, 239
  • Ehmke, Horst, 36, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49
  • Ehrlichman, John, 9, 427, 434
  • Eisenhower, Dwight D., 158, 177, 420
  • Eisenhower, Milton S., 53, 61
  • Elekdag, Sukru, 421
  • Elez, Jova, 228
  • Eliot, Theodore L., Jr., 54, 59, 87, 94, 128, 147, 148, 152, 173, 200, 294, 328, 353, 368, 374, 381, 439
  • Ellender, Allen J., 51, 52, 53, 55, 56
  • Ellsworth, Robert, 255, 287
  • Enckell, Ralph, 97, 99
  • Enders, Thomas O., 1
  • Erim, Nihat, 314, 364, 374, 414, 442, 444, 446, 447, 448, 449, 450, 451, 453, 457
    • Nixonʼs meeting with, 454
  • Esenbel, Melih, 385, 420, 429, 433, 438, 443, 452, 457
  • European security issue:
  • Evans, Rowland, 28, 29, 321
  • Evans, Tom, 254
  • Evdokas, Takis, 351
  • Feldman, Harvey J., 66
  • Feron, James, 167
  • Fessenden, Russell, 41, 42, 44, 135, 136
  • Finch, Robert, 225
  • Findley, Paul, 235
  • Finke-Ossiander, Renate, 35, 134
  • Finland:
    • Atomic power plant construction, 97, 101
    • China, views on, 100, 104
    • European security issue, views on, 96, 97, 99, 100, 102, 103
    • “Finlandization” concept, 105
    • Kekkonenʼs U.S. visit, 99, 100, 101
    • Kissingerʼs assessment of, 95, 99
    • Middle East, views on, 96, 100, 102
    • Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions, views on, 103
    • Neutrality of, 99
    • Nordic economic union, 99
    • Political situation, 99
    • Soviet Union, relations with, 95, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102
    • Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, views on, 96, 99, 100, 102
    • Trade policy, 99
    • U.S.-Soviet relations, views on, 102, 104
    • Vietnam War, views on, 96, 97, 100, 102, 105
  • Fischer, C.W., 30
  • Flanigan, Peter, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27, 92, 129, 168, 169, 170, 173
  • Folsom, Robert S., 342, 346, 348
  • Folten, Gen. Ferdinand, 70
  • 40 Committee, 37, 47, 51, 53, 57, 59
  • Frackiewicz, Ryszard, 137
  • France, 185, 276, 281
  • Fraser, Donald, 239
  • Frelek, Ryszard, 153, 172
  • Fulbright, J. William, 51, 58, 59, 60, 61, 64, 255, 303
  • Gandhi, Indira, 232, 458
  • Gardner, James, 286
  • Gardner, John W., 28, 29, 30
  • General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), 181, 190, 199, 205
  • Georgalas, George, 302, 303
  • George II, King of Greece, 239
  • Georkatzis, Polykarpos, 347, 350, 351, 352, 353, 355, 383
  • German Democratic Republic (GDR), 24, 26
  • Germany, Federal Republic of (FRG), 103, 264, 276, 322
  • Gierek, Edward, 159, 168, 169, 172
    • Accession to power in Poland, 143, 144, 145
    • Correspondence with Nixon, 175
    • Nixonʼs visit to Poland, 155, 162, 164, 165, 166
    • U.S.-Polish relations, views on, 153
  • Giese, Arthur, 370
  • Gilpatric, Roswell L., 28
  • Gomulka, Wladyslaw, 10, 26, 130, 131, 143, 144, 145, 147
  • Goold, Robert, 327
  • Grace, Peter, Jr., 28
  • Graner, Ralph H., 2
  • Granfil, Toma, 221, 231
  • Grechko, Marshal Andrei A., 98, 237
  • Greece (see also Cyprus; Cyprusʼ intercommunal conflict; Greeceʼs political liberalization; Greeceʼs resumed receipt of U.S. military assistance):
  • Greeceʼs political liberalization:
  • Greeceʼs resumed receipt of U.S. military assistance:
  • Greenewalt, Crawford H., 28
  • Greenwald, Joseph, 2
  • Grivas, Lt. Gen. Georgios (see also Grivas insurgency under Cyprus), 379, 394, 403, 413
  • Gromyko, Andrei, 8, 13, 63, 199, 228, 232
  • Gronouski, John A., 28, 61
  • Gruber, Karl, 67, 69, 71
  • Gruenther, Gen. Alfred, 28
  • Guerassimov, Luben, 72, 73
  • Guillion, Edmond A., 61
  • Guthrie, D. Keith, 51, 144, 310
  • Haider, Michael H., 28
  • Haig, Brig. Gen. Alexander M., Jr., 10, 22, 24, 31, 48, 57, 58, 66, 89, 92, 94, 125, 126, 129, 150, 152, 173, 198, 200, 210, 222, 225, 232, 235, 251, 254, 292, 301, 320, 323, 328, 393, 398, 402, 404, 405, 426, 440, 442, 454, 456
  • Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia, 217
  • Haldeman, H.R., 67, 155, 156, 159, 164, 174
  • Handley, William, 248
  • Hannah, John, 186, 454
  • Haralambopoulos, Lt. Gen. Haralambos, 388, 389, 390, 392, 409
  • Haralambous, Costas, 351
  • Hardin, Clifford M., 9, 186
  • Hare, Ray, 342
  • Harriman, W. Averell, 221
  • Harris, Fred R., 204
  • Hartke, Vance, 106, 325
  • Hartman, Arthur, 277
  • Hays, Wayne, 319, 325
  • Heinemann, Gustav W., 45
  • Helman, Gerald B., 349
  • Helms, Richard, 28, 380
    • Cyprus, 359
    • Greece, 283, 304
    • Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty:
      • Covert CIA funding, 30, 52
      • Interim funding or liquidation dilemma, 52, 55
      • Public funding, 50, 52
  • Herz, Martin F., 66, 386, 398, 416
  • Hill, Robert C., 267, 300
  • Hillenbrand, Martin J., 28, 47, 58, 66, 86, 96, 101, 105, 108, 110, 133, 166, 221, 227, 230, 329, 349
    • Greece, 276
    • Hungary, 106, 107
    • Poland, 135, 136, 144
    • Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty:
      • FRG-U.S. confrontation re, 40, 46
      • Public funding, 51, 54
  • Ho Chi Minh, 96, 192
  • Hoffman, Fred, 402
  • Holdridge, John, 57
  • Homme, Robert O., 241
  • Hormats, Robert, 24, 89, 129, 152, 168, 235
  • Hoskinson, Samuel, 323, 376, 380
  • Houston, Robert B., Jr., 73
  • Hughes, Paul, 96
  • Hume, Lord, 298
  • Humes, John, 65, 66
  • Hungary (see also Eastern Europe), 143
    • Amortization of surplus property debt, 107, 108, 112
    • Bilateral problems with United States, review and examination of, 107, 108, 109, 111, 112, 115, 121
    • Claims settlement agreement with United States, 129
    • Crown of St. Stephen issue, 116, 125, 126
    • European security issue, views on, 115
    • IMF membership issue, 113
    • Mindszenty affair, 106, 114, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 122, 123, 124, 128
    • Radio Free Europe, 28
    • Rogersʼ visit, 127, 128
    • U.S. astronautsʼ visit, rejection of, 110, 111
    • U.S. economic/trade relations with, 24, 26, 27, 108, 109, 128
    • Vietnam War, views on, 127
    • Zhivkovʼs views on, 73
  • Husak, Gustav, 78, 81, 82
  • Hussein, King of Jordan, 221
  • Hyland, William, 144
  • Hyvarinen, Risto, 97, 98, 101, 103
  • Iakovos, Archbishop, 455, 456
  • India, 232, 448
  • Ingersoll, Jack, 425, 436
  • Inonu, Ismet, 423, 428, 458
  • International Committee on Space Research, 5
  • International Monetary Fund (IMF), 434
    • Hungary membership issue, 113
  • Ioannides, Costas, 351
  • Ioannides, Odysseas, 351
  • Ioannidis, Lt. Col. Dimitrios, 269, 271
  • Ionita, Gheorghe, 203
  • Ipsarides, Elias, 383
  • Irwin, James, 345
  • Irwin, John N., II, 129, 144, 146, 154, 227, 359, 398
  • Iscen, Oktay, 349
  • Israel, 221
  • Italy, 63, 230, 231, 242, 245, 276, 283
  • Jablonski, Henryk, 157, 164
  • Jagielski, Mieczyslaw, 166
  • Jakes, Milos, 78
  • Jakobson, Max, 100, 101, 103
  • Janiurek, Wlodzimierz, 166
  • Jankowitsch, Peter, 71
  • Japan, 19
  • Jaroszewicz, Piotr, 54, 153, 157, 164, 165, 166, 168, 169, 170
  • Jarring, Gunnar, 346
  • Jaruzelski, Wojciech, 145
  • Javits, Jacob K., 204
  • Jedrychowski, Stefan, 132, 140
  • Jelic, Branimir, 228
  • Jessup, John, 37, 48
  • Jews of Poland, 131
  • Jews of Soviet Union, 102
  • Johnson, Charles K., 66
  • Johnson, Lyndon B., 28, 31, 130, 241, 257, 319, 419, 428
  • Johnson, U. Alexis, 47, 73, 292
  • Jones, Betty J., 354
  • Jones, Col. John G., 70
  • Jones, Owen, 108
  • Jordan, 221
  • Jurich, Anthony, 256
  • Kaczmarek, Jan, 148, 166, 175
  • Kadar, Janos, 10, 111, 115, 116, 127, 128, 143, 172
  • Kaplan, George R., 177
  • Karamanlis, Constantine, 250, 256, 257, 258, 302
  • Karamessines, Thomas H., 49, 51, 57, 144, 304, 398, 402, 405
  • Karaosmanoglu, Attilla, 450
  • Karhilo, Aarno, 101
  • Karjalainen, Ahti, 63, 96, 97
  • Katzenbach, Nicholas, 28, 30, 247
  • Kaunda, Kenneth, 221
  • Kearns, Henry, 174, 219
  • Kehrli, Bruce, 155
  • Kekkonen, Urho, 95, 98, 102, 104, 105
  • Kennedy, David, 430, 432, 434
  • Kennedy, John F., 68
  • Kennedy, Col. Richard, 24, 51, 57, 144, 168, 301, 308, 310, 375, 376, 380, 397, 398, 401, 402, 405
  • Kenyatta, Jomo, 221
  • Kerekes, Jozsef, 108, 112
  • Khrushchev, Nikita S., 68, 99, 172
  • King, Barrington, 325
  • Kirchschlaeger, Rudolph, 64, 65, 66, 71
  • Kisiel, Henryk, 166
  • Kissinger, Henry A., 26, 41, 42, 43, 48, 52, 54, 110, 134, 138, 155, 190, 195, 243, 263, 268, 272, 306, 320, 374, 375, 377, 381, 420, 432, 439
    • Austria, 62
      • European Community and, 68
      • European security issue, views on, 68
      • Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions, views on, 68
      • Nixonʼs visit, 67, 68, 69
      • U.S. military assistance to, 64
      • Vietnam War, views on, 68
    • China, Peopleʼs Republic of, 183, 206
    • Cyprus:
    • Cyprusʼ intercommunal conflict, 353
      • Independent mediation option, 376
      • Makariosʼ hard-line position re, 361
      • Negotiations by communities, 414
      • U.N. mediation effort, 376, 380
      • U.S. mediation option, 376
      • U.S. policy review, 372, 376, 380
    • Czechoslovakia:
      • Catalytic cracking technology from United States, 151
      • Gold/claims issue, 85, 87
      • Soviet invasion, 77
      • U.S. economic/trade relations with, 85
      • U.S. NSSM/CIEPSM study on negotiation strategy, 92, 94
    • Eastern Europe:
      • Polish political unrest and, 144
      • Scientific and technological cooperation with United States, 6, 18
      • U.S. economic/trade relations with, 3, 9, 12, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27
      • U.S. official visits to, 5
      • U.S. port security policy re, 8, 13, 15, 16
      • U.S. program to “cause trouble” in, 10
    • European security issue:
      • Austrian views on, 68
      • Finnish views on, 99, 100
      • Polish views on, 133, 148, 163
      • Romanian views on, 206, 215
      • Yugoslav views on, 220
    • Finland:
      • European security issue, views on, 99, 100
      • Kekkonenʼs U.S. visit, 99, 100
      • Kissingerʼs assessment of, 95, 99
      • Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, views on, 99
    • Greece, 320
      • Constantine, U.S. policy toward, 301, 308, 310, 315
      • Constantineʼs return issue, 245, 312
      • Constantineʼs U.S. visit, 244, 245
      • Middle East, views on, 295
      • Military situation, 253
      • Papandreouʼs proposed meeting with Kissinger, 248
      • Political opposition, U.S. contacts with, 316, 321
      • Spain, relations with, 297, 300
      • Tascaʼs departure as Ambassador, 338
      • U.S. Ambassador, appointment of, 252, 254
      • U.S. homeporting of Naval task force in, 329, 331, 335
      • U.S. official visits, restrictions on, 321
      • Vlachouʼs proposed meeting with Kissinger, 279
    • Greeceʼs political liberalization:
      • “Cosmetic” gestures by Greek government, 304, 310
      • Elections issue, 252, 312
      • Nixonʼs personal encouragement of, 323
      • NSC consideration of, 256, 261
      • Tascaʼs instructions for dealing with Greek government re, 262, 265
      • U.S.-Greek discussions re, 245
      • U.S. insistence on political reform as condition for resumption of military assistance, 282, 284
      • U.S. policy on liberalization following resumption of military assistance, 301, 308, 310, 323
    • Greeceʼs resumed receipt of U.S. military assistance:
      • Announcement of decision re, 292
      • Congressional interest in, 256
      • Middle East situation and, 291
      • National Security Decision Memoranda re, 262, 284
      • NATOʼs attitude toward, 283
      • NSC study re, 246, 251, 256, 261
      • Phantom aircraft, 294
      • Tascaʼs instructions for dealing with Greek government re, 262, 265
      • U.S.-Greek discussions re, 245
      • U.S. insistence on political reform as condition for resumption of assistance, 282, 284
      • U.S. national security issue, 249, 251, 256
    • Hungary:
      • Bilateral problems with United States, review and examination of, 111
      • Claims settlement agreement with United States, 129
      • Crown of St. Stephen issue, 116, 125, 126
      • IMF membership issue, 113
      • Mindszenty affair, 106, 122, 124
      • Rogersʼ visit, 127
    • Middle East:
      • Greeceʼs resumed receipt of U.S. military assistance and, 291
      • Greek views on, 295
      • Yugoslav views on, 220
    • Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions:
      • Austrian views on, 68
      • Polish views on, 163
    • Narcotics control, 425, 426, 434, 445, 447
    • Poland, 171 [Page 1144]
    • Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty:
      • Covert CIA funding, 30, 34
      • FRG-U.S. confrontation re, 35, 37, 38, 39, 40, 45, 47, 49, 51, 56
      • Interim funding or liquidation dilemma, 57
      • Polish concerns re, 163
      • Public funding, 50, 51
      • Study commission for, 58, 61
      • Termination option, 32, 33, 34
    • Romania, 189, 192
      • Catalytic cracking technology from United States, 14
      • Ceausescuʼs U.S. visit, 198, 199
      • China, U.S.-Romanian discussions re, 183, 206
      • “Developing country” classification by United States, 200
      • Disaster relief from United States, 194, 196, 197
      • European security issue, views on, 206, 215
      • GATT membership issue, 205
      • Nixonʼs correspondence with Ceausescu, 215
      • Nixonʼs meetings with Ceausescu, 183, 184, 199
      • Nixonʼs visit, 176, 178, 180, 182, 183, 184, 185
      • Press coverage of U.S.-Romanian contacts, 206
      • Scientific and technological cooperation with United States, 186
      • Soviet Union, relations with, 206, 207
      • U.S. economic/trade relations with, 181, 182, 183, 185, 191, 199, 200, 201, 204, 205, 208
      • U.S.-Soviet Summit of 1972, Romanian views on, 212
      • Vietnam War, views on, 184, 206, 207
    • Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, 99
    • Turkey:
      • Ecumenical Patriarchate succession, 456
      • Kidnappings of U.S. airmen, 440
      • Narcotics control, 425, 426, 434, 445, 447
      • U.S. economic assistance to, 430, 434, 444
      • U.S. program analysis re, 424
    • Vietnam War:
      • Austrian views on, 68
      • Polish views on, 148, 163
      • Romanian views on, 184, 206, 207
      • Yugoslav views on, 220
    • Yugoslavia:
      • European security issue, views on, 220
      • Middle East, views on, 220
      • Nixonʼs visit, 220, 221
      • Nixonʼs visit to Romania and, 216
      • Post-Tito prospects, 220, 227
      • Rogersʼ meetings with Tito, 217
      • Scientific and technological cooperation with United States, 226
      • Soviet Union, relations with, 231, 237
      • Titoʼs U.S. visit, 231, 232
      • U.S. economic/trade relations with, 225, 226, 235
      • U.S. private investment in, 217, 219
      • Vietnam War, views on, 220
      • Yugoslav émigré activities in United States, 231
  • Klaus, Josef, 62
  • Klein, Herb, 157, 164
  • Kleindienst, Richard, 431
  • Knowles, Lt. Gen. Richard T., 51, 310
  • Koenig, Cardinal, 106, 117
  • Kokkinou, Ourana, 351
  • Komer, Robert, 340, 341, 419, 422
  • Komodromos, Epaminondas, 343, 370
  • Kosygin, Alexei N., 70, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 167, 238
  • Koundouriotis, Adm., 333
  • Kovalev, Sergei, 72
  • Kraft, Joseph, 158
  • Kreacic, Miroslav, 221
  • Krebs, Capt. Edward C., 421
  • Kreisky, Bruno, 65, 68, 69
  • Krogh, Egil, Jr., 427, 442, 450
  • Krol, John Cardinal, 158, 159, 162
  • Kuchuk, Fazil, 340, 344
  • Kyprianou, Spyros, 345, 370, 379, 387, 409
  • Ladas, Lt. Col. Ioannis, 239
  • Laird, Melvin R., 20
  • Laitinen, Paavo, 101
  • Leddy, John M., 1
  • Lehman, John, Jr., 64, 235
  • Lekkas, Col. Antonios, 269
  • Leonhart, William, 218, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 231
  • Leskinen, Vaino, 98, 99, 101, 103
  • Leslie, Gen. Edward M., 383
  • Libya, 322, 435
  • Lindjord, Haakon, 256
  • Lipscomb, Glenard P., 28
  • Lisle, Raymond E., 1, 109, 110
  • Litton Industries, 239
  • Livingston, Robert Gerald, 89, 93, 154, 162, 163, 167
  • Lloyd, Charles T., 70
  • Lodge, Henry Cabot, 114, 258
  • Lodge, John, 116
  • Loiza, Vaso, 351
  • Long, R.A., 367, 368, 369, 371, 386, 416
  • Loomis, Henry, 43
  • Lopez Bravo, Gregorio, 297, 300
  • Lord, Winston, 13, 48
  • Lowenstein, Alan, 303
  • Luetgendorf, Karl Ferdinand, 70
  • Luns, Gen. Joseph, 156, 177
  • Luxembourg, 276
  • Lynn, Laurence E., Jr., 32
  • Lyssarides, Vassos, 351, 389
  • MacGregor, Clark, 51, 57
  • Mahon, George M., 28, 52, 53, 57
  • Makarezos, Nicholas, 269, 293, 302, 314, 333, 336
  • Makarios III, Archbishop, 298, 314, 319, 343
    • Constantineʼs return to Greece issue, 267
    • Cyprus:
      • Assassination attempts against Makarios, 350, 351, 352, 353, 355, 383
      • Communist influence in, 360
      • Coup against Makarios, U.S. contingency planning for, 354
      • Crisis of 1972, 389, 392, 400, 403, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 410
      • Grivas insurgency, 392, 417, 418
      • Makariosʼ initial meeting with Popper, 344
      • Makariosʼ meeting with Grivas, 413
      • Makariosʼ political standing, 355
      • Makarios resignation issue, 407, 410, 415
      • Middle East, views on, 360
      • Nixonʼs meeting with Makarios, 357, 358, 359, 360
      • Terrorist situation, 347
    • Cyprusʼ intercommunal conflict:
      • Constitutional compromise, Greek proposal for, 373
      • Deconfrontation proposal, 388
      • Greek-Greek Cypriot rift re, 379, 390
      • Greek-Turkish bilateral settlement option, 364
      • Greek-Turkish cooperation against Makarios, 383
      • Local autonomy issue, 340, 344
      • Makariosʼ hard-line position re, 361, 362
      • Makariosʼ program to deal with, 392
      • Military confrontation, increased risk of, 346
      • Negotiations by communities, 378, 415
      • Police and judiciary issues, 344
      • U.N. mediation effort, 376, 380, 394
      • U.N. military presence, 344
      • U.S. alleged pro-Turkish bias, 370
      • U.S.-Cypriot discussions re, 344, 362
    • Turkish attitude toward, 413
  • Manescu, Corneliu, 178, 180, 189, 197, 198, 213
  • Manescu, Manea, 210, 214
  • Mao Tse-tung, 206
  • Markezinis, Spyridon, 271
  • Marko, Jan, 86
  • Maronitis, Demetrios, 317
  • Martin, Graham, 299, 301
  • Matlock, Jack, 330
  • Matusek, Ivan V., 86
  • Maurer, Ion Gheorghe, 183, 184, 187, 192, 195
  • Mayo, Robert P., 30, 34
  • Mazarakis, Michael-George, 241
  • Mazurov, Kirill, 98
  • McClelland, Roswell D., 252, 259
    • Cyprusʼ intercommunal conflict, 347
    • Greece, 239, 247, 255
  • McCloskey, Robert, 29, 75, 103, 247, 382
  • McCracken, Paul W., 20, 203, 206
  • McGinnis, John, 380
  • McGovern, George, 156
  • McGuire, Ralph, 228
  • McHenry, Donald, 256
  • McNamara, Robert S., 454
  • McNaughton, John, 421
  • McSweeney, John, 74
  • Meeker, Leonard C., 187, 193, 195, 197, 209, 212, 214
  • Melen, Ferit, 416, 457
  • Meleton, Bishop, 411, 456
  • Melovski, Milos, 221
  • Merchant, Livingston T., 28
  • Metaxas, Ioannis, 239
  • Meyer, Cord, Jr., 29, 30
  • Michalowski, Jerzy, 43, 133, 134, 138, 139, 141, 148, 154
  • Middle East:
    • Cypriot views on, 360
    • Finnish views on, 96, 100, 102
    • Greeceʼs resumed receipt of U.S. military assistance and, 291
    • Greek views on, 295
    • Soviet policy re, 221, 295
    • Turkish views on, 420
    • Yugoslav views on, 217, 220, 221, 232
  • Mills, Wilbur D., 20, 83, 191, 206, 208, 213
  • Mindszenty, Jozsef Cardinal, 106, 114, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 122, 123, 124, 125, 128
  • Minkkinen, Capt. Erkki, 99, 100, 101
  • Mitchell, John, 57, 309, 338, 432
  • Mitchell, Marion K., 264
  • Mitchell, Martha, 43
  • Mitran, Mircea, 210
  • Mladenov, Peter, 75, 76
  • Mondale, Walter F., 204, 205
  • Moorer, Adm. Thomas H., 57, 144, 293, 313, 337, 376, 380, 398, 402
  • Moose, Richard, 188, 303
  • Morocco, 300
  • Morse, John H., 70, 144
  • Mosbacher, Emil, Jr., 240, 263, 435
  • Moynihan, Daniel Patrick, 131, 427, 431, 434, 445
  • Mozcar, Maj. Gen. Mieczyslaw, 131, 145
  • Mudd, Robert C., 221
  • Munkki, Olavi, 99, 101, 103
  • Murphy, Robert D., 28, 44, 46, 53, 323
  • Murphy, William Beverly, 57
  • Muskie, Edmund, 156
  • Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions (MBFR):
  • Myerson, Jacob M., 1
  • Nagy, Janos, 107, 110
  • Narcotics control:
  • Nasser, Gamal Abdel, 100, 217, 220, 221, 232
  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), 5
  • National Intelligence Estimates, 428
    • NIE 29.1/71, 314
    • NIE 29-2-71, 451
  • National Science Foundation, 6, 18
  • National Security Decision Memoranda:
  • National Security Study Memoranda:
  • National Student Association, 31
  • Neaher, Rosemary, 393
  • Nehmer, Stanley, 2
  • Nelson, William, 51
  • Netherlands, 276
  • Neubert, Joseph, 10
  • Nguyen Van Thieu, 184
  • Nikezic, Marko, 223
  • Nixon, Patricia, 160, 161, 164, 279
  • Nixon, Richard M., 268
    • Africa, 221
    • Austria:
      • Nixonʼs meeting with Klaus, 62
      • Nixonʼs visit, 67, 68, 69
    • China, Peopleʼs Republic of:
      • U.S.-Romanian discussions re, 183, 192, 199, 210
      • Yugoslavia, relations with, 232
    • Cyprus:
      • Crisis of 1972, 404
      • Intercommunal conflict, 372, 387
      • Nixonʼs meeting with Makarios, 357, 358, 359, 360
      • Turkish policy re, 454
    • Czechoslovakia, 90, 93
      • Catalytic cracking technology from United States, 151
      • Consular convention with United States, 94
      • Gold/claims issue, 83, 84, 85
      • Husakʼs accession to power, 82
      • U.S. economic/trade relations with, 85
      • U.S. NSSM/CIEPSM study on negotiation strategy, 92, 94
    • Eastern Europe:
      • Nixonʼs 1970 report to Congress re, 7
      • Scientific and technological cooperation with United States, 6, 11, 18
      • U.S. economic/trade relations with, 3, 9, 12, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 27
      • U.S. official visits to, 5
      • U.S. port security policy re, 8, 13, 15, 16
      • U.S. program to “cause trouble” in, 10
    • European security issue:
      • Finnish views on, 100
      • Polish views on, 163
      • Romanian views on, 192, 199, 207, 215
      • Yugoslav views on, 220
    • Finland:
      • European security issue, views on, 100
      • Kekkonenʼs U.S. visit, 99, 100
      • Kissingerʼs assessment of, 95, 99
      • Middle East, views on, 100
      • Soviet Union, relations with, 100
      • Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, views on, 100
      • Vietnam War, views on, 100
    • Greece:
      • Agnewʼs visit, 320, 326
      • Constantine, U.S. policy toward, 310
      • Constantineʼs return issue, 242, 283, 309, 326
      • Constantineʼs U.S. visit, 244, 245
      • Military situation, 253
      • Nixon-Papadopoulos correspondence, 274, 277, 278
      • Spain, relations with, 297
      • Tascaʼs departure as Ambassador, 338
      • U.S. Ambassador, appointment of, 254
      • U.S. homeporting of Naval task force in, 329, 331
      • U.S. military activities in, 313
      • Vitsaxisʼ presentation of credentials, 263
    • Greeceʼs political liberalization:
      • Agnewʼs visit and, 320
      • “Cosmetic” gestures by Greek government, 304, 310
      • Nixonʼs personal encouragement of, 320, 323
      • Papadopoulosʼ views on, 274
      • Pappasʼ views on, 309
      • Tascaʼs instructions for dealing with Greek government re, 262, 265, 283
      • U.S.-Greek discussions re, 260, 263
      • U.S. insistence on political reform as condition for resumption of military assistance, 282, 283, 284
      • U.S. policy on liberalization following resumption of military assistance, 301, 310, 323
    • Greeceʼs resumed receipt of U.S. military assistance:
      • Congressional interest in, 319, 320
      • Middle East situation and, 291
      • National Security Decision Memoranda re, 262, 284
      • NATOʼs attitude toward, 283
      • NSC study re, 246, 257, 261
      • Tascaʼs instructions for dealing with Greek government re, 262, 265, 283
      • Under Secretaries Committeeʼs recommendations re, 278
      • U.S.-Greek discussions re, 243, 260
      • U.S. insistence on political reform as condition for resumption of assistance, 282, 283, 284
      • U.S. national security issue, 249
      • Vietnam War and, 324
    • Hungary:
      • Bilateral problems with United States, review and examination of, 111
      • Claims settlement agreement with United States, 129
      • Crown of St. Stephen issue, 125
      • Mindszenty affair, 106, 118, 119, 122
    • Italy, 242
    • Middle East:
      • Cypriot views on, 360
      • Finnish views on, 100
      • Greeceʼs resumed receipt of U.S. military assistance and, 291
      • Turkish views on, 420
      • Yugoslav views on, 220, 221, 232
    • Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions, 163
    • Narcotics control, 425, 426, 427, 431, 432, 433, 434, 435, 436, 445, 447, 448, 449, 454
    • Poland, 171
      • Anti-Semitism in, 131
      • Catalytic cracking technology from United States, 14, 150, 151, 165
      • European security issue, views on, 163
      • FRG-Polish Treaty, 131, 140, 156, 163
      • Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions, views on, 163
      • Nixonʼs correspondence with Gierek, 175
      • Nixonʼs meetings Gierek, 164, 165, 166
      • Nixonʼs proposed meeting with Wyszynski, 160
      • Nixonʼs Pulaski Day recognition, 174
      • Nixonʼs visit, 155, 156, 157, 158, 160, 164, 165, 166, 167
      • Political unrest of 1970, 145
      • Radio Free Europe, 163
      • Scientific and technological cooperation with United States, 174
      • U.S. astronautsʼ visit, 131
      • U.S. economic/trade relations with, 131, 163, 165, 168, 169, 174
      • Vietnam War, views on, 163
    • Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty:
      • Covert CIA funding, 34, 52
      • East European émigrés and, 57
      • FRG-U.S. confrontation re, 39, 40, 44, 48
      • Interim funding or liquidation dilemma, 52, 57
      • Polish concerns re, 163
      • Public funding, 52, 58, 59
      • Study commission for, 58, 60, 61
      • Termination option, 32, 34
    • Romania:
      • Catalytic cracking technology from United States, 14
      • Ceausescuʼs U.S. visit, 198, 199
      • China, U.S.-Romanian discussions re, 183, 192, 199, 210
      • Cultural exchanges with United States, 183
      • “Developing country” classification by United States, 199
      • Disaster relief from United States, 196
      • European security issue, views on, 192, 199, 207, 215
      • Foreign policy, 183
      • FRG-Soviet Treaty, U.S.-Romanian discussion re, 199
      • GATT membership issue, 199
      • Nixonʼs correspondence with Ceausescu, 211, 212, 215
      • Nixonʼs meetings with Ceausescu, 180, 183, 184, 199
      • Nixonʼs visit, 7, 178, 179, 180, 183, 184, 185, 187, 189
      • Rogersʼ visit, 213
      • Scientific and technological cooperation with United States, 183, 186, 187
      • Soviet Union, relations with, 183, 192, 199, 207
      • U.S. economic/trade relations with, 181, 183, 188, 199, 202, 204, 205, 208, 210, 211
      • U.S. private investment in, 199
      • U.S.-Soviet Summit of 1972, Romanian views on, 212
      • Vietnam War, views on, 183, 184, 189
    • South Asia situation, 232
    • Soviet-U.S. relations, 183, 189, 192, 199, 212, 232
    • Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, 100
    • Tasca, Nixon-Agnew discussion re, 326
    • Turkey:
      • Anti-Western attitudes in, 435
      • Kidnappings of U.S. airmen, 440
      • Middle East, views on, 420
      • Narcotics control, 425, 426, 427, 431, 432, 433, 434, 435, 436, 445, 447, 448, 449, 454
      • Nixonʼs correspondence with Sunay, 452
      • Nixonʼs meeting with Demirel, 419, 420
      • Nixonʼs meeting with Erim, 454
      • Soviet Union, U.S.-Turkish discussions re, 420, 454
      • Subversion problem, 454
      • U.S. economic assistance to, 430, 434, 444
      • U.S. military assistance to, 438, 454
      • U.S. military presence in, 435
      • U.S. policy of maintaining good relations with, 419
      • U.S. program analysis re, 424
    • Vietnam War:
      • Finnish views on, 100
      • Greeceʼs resumed receipt of U.S. military assistance and, 324
      • Polish views on, 163
      • Romanian views on, 183, 184, 189
      • Yugoslav views on, 220, 221, 234
    • Yugoslavia:
      • Africa, views on, 221
      • China, relations with, 232
      • European security issue, views on, 220
      • Middle East, views on, 220, 221, 232
      • Nixonʼs meetings with Tito, 221, 232, 234
      • Nixonʼs visit, 220, 221
      • Post-Tito prospects, 227
      • Rogersʼ meetings with Tito, 217
      • Scientific and technological cooperation with United States, 226
      • Soviet Union, relations with, 232, 233, 234, 237
      • Titoʼs U.S. visit, 232, 234
      • U.S. economic/trade relations with, 221, 225, 226, 234, 235
      • U.S. private investment in, 217, 219
      • Vietnam War, views on, 220, 221, 234
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 4, 138, 230
  • Norway, 99, 276
  • Novak, Robert, 28, 29
  • Noyes, James H., 310, 380, 402, 405
  • Nutter, G. Warren, 144, 148, 222, 256, 266, 277, 318, 380, 398, 405, 421, 438, 453
  • Nyerere, Julius, 221
  • Nyers, Rezso, 26
  • Obst, Harry, 62
  • Ogden, Geoffrey, 385, 443
  • Olcay, Osman, 368, 374, 382, 387, 413, 443, 450, 457
  • Olechowski, Tadeusz, 166, 175
  • Olszowski, Stefan, 154, 166
  • Onaca, Emil, 182
  • Onassis, Aristotle, 314
  • Oncken, Dirk, 134
  • Opas, Pauli, 101
  • Osgood, Robert E., 256
  • OʼShaughnessy, Elim, 108
  • Osolnik, Bogdan, 236
  • Osorio-Tafall, Bibiano, 342, 388, 409, 415
  • Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC), 219, 230, 234
  • Owen, Robert I., 203
  • Paasikivi, Juho, 98
  • Packard, David, 30, 51, 57, 310, 313, 322, 327, 432
  • Pakistan, 232, 458
  • Palach, Jan, 77
  • Palamas, Christian X., 74, 241, 245, 250, 295, 296, 298, 303, 319, 325, 335, 364, 368, 374, 379, 382, 395, 406
  • Palestinians, 221
  • Palmby, Clarence, 235
  • Palshe, Arvid, 98
  • Panagoulis, Alexander, 239
  • Pan American Airlines, 89
  • Panayotakos, Constantine, 362, 383, 392, 395, 403, 405
  • Pan-Hellenic Liberation Movement, 248
  • Panteleimon, Bishop, 239
  • Papadopoulos, Despina, 302
  • Papadopoulos, Lt. Col. George, 384, 456
    • Cyprus:
    • Greece:
      • Agnewʼs visit, 325, 326, 328
      • Arms purchases from non-U.S. sources, 281
      • Constantineʼs proposed meeting with Papadopoulos, 280
      • Constantineʼs return issue, 267, 280, 285, 328, 334
      • Corruption problem, 337
      • Coup plan against Papadopoulos, possible, 353
      • Lairdʼs meeting with Papadopoulos, 293
      • Military government, 239, 269, 302, 314, 333
      • Nixon-Papadopoulos correspondence, 274, 277, 278
      • Spain, relations with, 300
      • Tascaʼs initial call on Papadopoulos, 268
      • Turkey, relations with, 293
      • U.S. Ambassador, appointment of, 252
      • U.S. homeporting of Naval task force in, 335
    • Greeceʼs political liberalization:
      • Agnewʼs visit and, 325, 328
      • Businessmenʼs role, 311
      • Elections issue, 252, 275, 290, 311, 312
      • Future prospects, U.S. reports re, 302
      • McClellandʼs views on, 239
      • NATO-Greece relationship and, 239, 268
      • Nixonʼs personal encouragement of, 320
      • Papadopoulosʼ assumption of regency and, 333, 334, 336
      • Papadopoulosʼ views on, 274, 325
      • Political prisoners issue, 325
      • Timetable for, 275
      • U.S. covert activities in support of, 289
      • U.S.-Greek discussions re, 268, 289, 293, 325, 328
      • U.S. insistence on political reform as condition for resumption of military assistance, 288, 289
    • Greeceʼs resumed receipt of U.S. military assistance:
      • Announcement of decision re, 292
      • Delays in resumption, Greek response to, 281, 289
      • U.S.-Greek discussions re, 268, 281, 289, 293
      • U.S. insistence on political reform as condition for resumption of assistance, 288, 289
  • Papadopoulos, Tassos, 383
  • Papagos, Leonidas, 244
  • Papandreou, Andreas, 243, 247, 248, 302, 305, 314, 319, 326
  • Papanicolao, Col. Nicholas, 317
  • Pappas, Thomas A., 242, 252, 309, 314, 338
  • Parker, David, 157
  • Parker, Jim, 442
  • Pasztor, Laszlo, 116, 125
  • Patatakos, Kyriacos, 355
  • Patilis, Demetrios, 269
  • Patolichev, Nikolay, 98, 172
  • Pattakos, Stylianos, 243, 244, 269, 293, 296, 314, 317, 333, 336
  • Pauls, Rolf, 144
  • Paul VI, Pope, 114, 117, 118, 120, 122, 124
  • Pedersen, Richard F., 66
  • Pell, Claiborne, 247, 256
  • Peter, Janos, 112, 114, 115, 121, 122, 127, 128
  • Peterson, Frederick V.E., 95, 97, 99, 100, 101, 102, 104, 105
  • Peterson, Peter G., 22, 150, 151, 168, 169, 172, 175, 205, 208, 225, 235
  • Petrides, Frixos, 383
  • Phillips, Ruth H., 1
  • Piller, Jan, 78
  • Pipinelis, Panayotis, 244, 245, 247, 255, 259, 264, 267, 269, 280, 340, 343, 348, 352, 355
  • Platt, Nicholas, 325
  • Poage, W.R., 9
  • Podgorny, Nikolay, 98, 99, 102, 454
  • Poland (see also Eastern Europe), 171, 405
  • Polish-American Trade Commission, 168, 169, 175
  • Pommerening, Horst, 36, 41
  • Pompidou, Georges, 185, 232
  • Popescu, Dumitru, 199
  • Popov, Ivan, 75, 76
  • Popper, David, 342, 343, 356, 379, 383
    • Cyprus:
      • Assassination attempts against Makarios, 350, 352, 355
      • Communist influence in, 355
      • Crisis of 1972, 399, 400, 402, 405, 409, 410
      • Grivas insurgency, 383, 417, 418
      • Makariosʼ initial meeting with Popper, 344
      • Makariosʼ political standing, 355
      • Nixonʼs meeting with Makarios, 357, 358
      • State Department roundtable discussion re, 416
      • Terrorist situation, 347
    • Cyprusʼ intercommunal conflict:
      • Assassination attempts against Makarios and, 355
      • Central intercommunal institutional structure issue, 363
      • Deconfrontation proposal, 388
      • Greek-Turkish bilateral settlement option, 364
      • Local autonomy issue, 344
      • Makariosʼ hard-line position re, 362
      • Military confrontation, increased risk of, 346
      • Negotiations by communities, 366, 373
      • Partition and annexation (double enosis) option, 352
      • Police and judiciary issues, 344
      • U.N. mediation effort, 381
      • U.N. military presence, 344
      • U.S. alleged pro-Turkish bias, 370
      • U.S.-Cypriot discussions re, 344, 362
      • U.S. policy on, 357
      • U.S.-Turkish diplomatic communications re, 348
  • Portugal, 276
  • Potsdam Conference (1945), 130
  • Potts, James M., 317
  • Pranger, Robert, 277
  • Preston, Gene, 307
  • Pribyl, Jaromir, 80
  • Price, Ray, 168, 169
  • Proctor, Edward W., 256
  • Pucinski, Roman C., 149
  • Pugh, Robert L., 438
  • Puhan, Alfred, 106, 107, 108, 110, 112, 114, 115, 116, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 127, 128
  • Quinn, Charles W., 322
  • Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty:
  • Rahman, Mujib, 232
  • Ramparts magazine, 28
  • Ramsbotham, Peter, 346
  • Raspopovic, Blazo, 228
  • Reid, Ogden R., 50, 51, 53
  • Ribicic, Mitja, 218, 221, 222, 228
  • Richardson, Adm. David C., 281
  • Richardson, Elliot L., 10, 32, 110, 111, 135, 136, 181, 191, 193, 201, 204, 245, 277, 278, 371, 432, 448
  • Roberts, Brig. Gen. Francis J., 376, 380
  • Roche, James M., 28
  • Roche, John P., 61
  • Rockwell, Stuart W., 244, 250, 255, 256, 259, 264, 419
  • Rodman, Peter W., 206
  • Rogers, William P., 243, 248, 282, 313, 399
    • Austria, 62
      • Eastern Europe, views on, 63
      • European security issue, views on, 71
      • Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions, views on, 71
      • Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, views on, 63
      • Vietnam War, views on, 71
    • Bulgaria:
      • Consular convention with United States, 75
      • European security issue, views on, 72
      • Official delegation visit to United States, proposed, 75
      • U.S. economic/trade relations with, 72, 75
    • China, Peopleʼs Republic of, 132, 238
    • Cyprus:
      • Crisis of 1972, 393, 400, 407
      • Makarios resignation issue, 407
    • Cyprusʼ intercommunal conflict:
      • Negotiations by communities, 382
      • Partition and annexation (double enosis) option, 367, 368
      • U.N. mediation effort, 381, 387
      • U.N. military presence, 387
      • U.S.-Cypriot discussions re, 345
      • U.S.-Greek discussions re, 382
      • U.S. policy on, 357
      • U.S. policy review, 378
      • U.S. summary of developments, 368
      • U.S.-Turkish discussions re, 349
    • Czechoslovakia, 82
      • Consular convention with United States, 90, 93
      • Cultural exchanges with United States, 86, 93
      • Gold/claims issue, 83, 85, 90
      • Scientific and technological cooperation with United States, 93
      • Soviet invasion, 86
      • U.S. economic/trade relations with, 86, 90
      • U.S. NSSM/CIEPSM study on negotiation strategy, 92, 93, 94
    • Eastern Europe:
      • Austrian views on, 63
      • Scientific and technological cooperation with United States, 6, 18
      • U.S. economic/trade relations with, 2, 17, 20, 21, 24
      • U.S. port security policy re, 8, 13
    • European security issue:
      • Austrian views on, 71
      • Bulgarian views on, 72
      • Finnish views on, 96, 103
      • Polish views on, 132
      • Yugoslav views on, 238
    • Finland:
      • European security issue, views on, 96, 103
      • Kekkonenʼs U.S. visit, 101
      • Middle East, views on, 96
      • Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions, views on, 103
      • Soviet Union, relations with, 101
      • Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, views on, 96
      • Vietnam War, views on, 96
    • Greece, 298
      • Constantine, U.S. policy toward, 315
      • Constantineʼs return issue, 244, 299
      • Constantineʼs U.S. visit, 244
      • Corruption problem, 337
      • U.S. homeporting of Naval task force in, 329, 330, 339
      • U.S. official visits, restrictions on, 318
    • Greeceʼs political liberalization:
      • Businessmenʼs role, 311
      • Elections issue, 296
      • Martial law issue, 296
      • NATO-Greece relationship and, 264, 287
      • Timetable for, 264, 275
      • U.S.-Greek discussions re, 244, 260, 264
      • U.S. insistence on political reform as condition for resumption of military assistance, 283, 287, 288
    • Greeceʼs resumed receipt of U.S. military assistance:
      • Announcement of decision re, 292
      • Congressional interest in, 287
      • NATOʼs attitude toward, 283
      • NSC study re, 261
      • Phantom aircraft, 322
      • U.S.-Greek discussions re, 244, 260
      • U.S. insistence on political reform as condition for resumption of assistance, 283, 287, 288
    • Hungary, 110
      • Bilateral problems with United States, review and examination of, 111
      • Claims settlement agreement with United States, 129
      • Rogersʼ visit, 127, 128
      • U.S. economic/trade relations with, 128
    • Middle East:
      • Finnish views on, 96
      • Yugoslav views on, 217, 221
    • Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions:
      • Austrian views on, 71
      • Finnish views on, 103
      • Turkish views on, 457
    • Narcotics control, 429, 431, 442, 443, 449, 450, 457
    • Poland:
      • China, relations with, 132
      • European security issue, views on, 132
      • FRG-Polish Treaty, 146
      • Nixonʼs visit, 155, 156, 164, 166
      • U.S. economic/trade relations with, 132, 168
      • Vietnam War, views on, 132
    • Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty:
      • East European émigrés and, 57
      • Public funding, 50, 51, 58
      • Study commission for, 58
    • Romania, 206
      • “Developing country” classification by United States, 200
      • Disaster relief from United States, 196
      • Nixonʼs visit, 189
      • Rogersʼ visit, 213
      • Soviet Union, relations with, 177
      • U.S. economic/trade relations with, 200, 203, 208, 213
      • U.S.-Soviet Summit of 1972, Romanian views on, 213
    • Soviet-U.S. relations, 238
    • Strategic Arms Limitation Talks:
      • Austrian views on, 63
      • Finnish views on, 96
    • Terrorism, 71
    • Turkey, 454
      • Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions, views on, 457
      • Narcotics control, 429, 431, 442, 443, 449, 450, 457
      • Nixonʼs meeting with Demirel, 419
      • U.S. economic assistance to, 430, 434, 444
      • U.S. military assistance to, 452, 457
      • U.S. military presence in, 419
      • U.S. policy of maintaining good relations with, 419
    • Vietnam War:
      • Austrian views on, 71
      • Finnish views on, 96
      • Polish views on, 132
      • Yugoslav views on, 221
    • Yugoslavia:
      • China, U.S.-Yugoslav discussions re, 238
      • European security issue, views on, 238
      • Middle East, views on, 217, 221
      • Nixonʼs visit, 221
      • Rogersʼ meetings with Tito, 217, 218, 238
      • Soviet Union, relations with, 228, 233, 238
      • U.S. economic/trade relations with, 225
      • Vietnam War, views on, 221
  • Rohal, Ivan, 87
  • Romania (see also Eastern Europe):
  • Romanian Trade Act of 1969, 188
  • Ronne, Torben, 346
  • Roosevelt, Franklin D., 180
  • Root, William A., 1
  • Rossides, Eugene, 431
  • Rossides, Michaliakis, 351
  • Rossides, Zenon, 345, 370
  • Rostow, Walt, 28, 319
  • Roufogalis, Col. Michael, 239, 269, 336
  • Rowe, David, 313
  • Rumsfeld, Donald, 224
  • Rush, Kenneth, 36, 44, 70, 134
  • Rusk, Dean, 28, 319
  • Russell, Richard B., 28, 51
  • Sadat, Anwar el-, 232, 405
  • Safire, William, 164
  • Sampas, James G., 101
  • Samuels, Nathaniel, 202
  • Sargeant, Howland H., 28
  • Satir, Kenal, 423
  • Saunders, Harold H., 22, 245, 248, 251, 254, 256, 257, 261, 263, 279, 282, 295, 308, 315, 320, 321, 323, 335, 353, 361, 372, 375, 376, 380, 393, 397, 398, 401, 402, 405, 414, 435, 442, 456
  • Savasci, Lt. Gen. Hayati, 441
  • Savides, Michael, 383
  • Scali, John, 164
  • Schaller, Charles, 210
  • Scheel, Walter, 45, 103, 140
  • Schlesinger, James R., 57
  • Schmidt, Carl W., 2
  • Schroeder, Gerhard, 140
  • Schumann, 63
  • Schwartz, Harry, 425, 427, 429
  • Scott, Harold B., 22, 73, 148
  • Scranton, William, 53, 176
  • Seaborg, Glenn, 6, 110
  • Sebastian, Peter, 189
  • Selden, Armistead I., Jr., 70, 376, 402
  • Senior Review Group, 306, 308, 310, 376, 380
  • Servan-Schrieber, Jean Jacques, 276, 302
  • Seward, William, 458
  • Seymour, Whitney, 28
  • Shakespeare, Frank J., Jr., 35, 38, 39, 41, 43, 131, 256, 270, 277
  • Shaw, David G., 2
  • Shelepin, Aleksandr, 98
  • Shelest, Petr, 98
  • Sherer, Albert W., Jr., 91
  • Shultz, George P., 20, 55, 57
  • Sihanouk, Prince Norodom, 195
  • Sik, Ota, 78
  • Silva, Walter J., 317, 327, 416
  • Sisco, Joseph J., 277, 286, 287, 288, 306, 313, 318, 369, 386, 419, 457, 458
    • Cyprus, 358
    • Cyprusʼ intercommunal conflict, 340, 346, 348, 354, 366
      • Constitutional compromise, Greek proposal for, 373
      • Deconfrontation proposal, 388
      • Greek-Turkish bilateral settlement option, 371
      • Independent mediation option, 376, 378
      • Negotiations by communities, 414
      • Partition and annexation (double enosis) option, 367, 368
      • U.N. mediation effort, 376, 377, 378, 380, 381, 385
      • U.N. military presence, 385
      • U.S. mediation option, 376, 378
      • U.S. policy review, 376, 378, 380
      • U.S. summary of developments, 368
      • U.S.-Turkish discussions re, 385
      • Violent incidents, U.S. contingency plans for, 378
    • Greece:
      • Constantine, U.S. policy toward, 301
      • Constantineʼs return issue, 285
      • Papandreouʼs proposed meeting with Kissinger, 248
      • Political opposition, U.S. contacts with, 316, 321
      • U.S. homeporting of Naval task force in, 332
    • Greeceʼs political liberalization:
      • Constantineʼs proposed return and, 285
      • Elections issue, 250, 290
      • Tascaʼs instructions for dealing with Greek government re, 270
      • U.S. covert activities in support of, 290
      • U.S.-Greek discussions re, 250
    • Greeceʼs resumed receipt of U.S. military assistance:
      • Phantom aircraft, 327
      • Tascaʼs instructions for dealing with Greek government re, 270
      • U.S.-Greek discussions re, 250
      • U.S. preliminary work re, 266
    • Narcotics control, 431, 433, 442, 449
    • Turkey, 452
  • Skoug, Kenneth N., Jr., 46
  • Skouras, Spyros, 298
  • Smith, Gerard, 156
  • Smrkovsky, Joseph, 78
  • Sokolov, Oleg M., 404
  • Solomon, Anthony M., 1
  • Sonnenfeldt, Helmut, 20, 21, 22, 42, 48, 56, 69, 113, 133, 152, 166, 180, 221, 235, 320, 335, 426
    • Austria, 64
    • Czechoslovakia:
      • Gold/claims issue, 87
      • Soviet invasion, 77
      • U.S. NSSM/CIEPSM study on negotiation strategy, 92, 94
    • Eastern Europe:
      • Polish political unrest and, 144
      • U.S. economic/trade relations with, 24
      • U.S. port security policy re, 13
      • U.S. program to “cause trouble” in, 10
    • European security issue:
      • Polish views on, 148, 172
      • Romanian views on, 195
    • Hungary:
      • Bilateral problems with United States, review and examination of, 111
      • Claims settlement agreement with United States, 129
      • Crown of St. Stephen issue, 116, 125, 126
      • Mindszenty affair, 122
      • Rogersʼ visit, 127
    • Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions, 138, 172
    • Poland:
      • Catalytic cracking technology from United States, 138, 139, 148, 150
      • Economic situation, 143
      • European security issue, views on, 148, 172
      • FRG-Polish Treaty, 134, 137, 138, 140, 146, 148, 172
      • Gierekʼs accession to power, 143
      • Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions, views on, 138, 172
      • Nixonʼs proposed meeting with Wyszynski, 159
      • Nixonʼs Pulaski Day recognition, 174
      • Nixonʼs visit, 156, 159
      • Political situation, 172
      • Political unrest of 1970, 143, 144
      • Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, views on, 138
      • U.S. economic/trade relations with, 168, 172, 173, 174
      • U.S. port security policy re, 137, 138
      • Vietnam War, views on, 148, 172
    • Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, FRG-U.S. confrontation re, 35, 37, 39, 45
    • Romania, 192
      • Disaster relief from United States, 194, 197
      • European security issue, views on, 195
      • GATT membership issue, 190
      • Nixonʼs visit, 176, 185, 216
      • Soviet Union, relations with, 195
      • U.S.-Soviet Summit of 1972, Romanian views on, 212
      • Vietnam War, views on, 195
    • Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, 138
    • Vietnam War:
      • Polish views on, 148, 172
      • Romanian views on, 195
    • Yugoslavia:
      • Nixonʼs visit to Romania and, 216
      • U.S. military cooperation with, 222
  • Soviet Union (see also Eastern Europe), 268, 281, 283
  • Spacil, Dusan, 86, 88, 91
  • Spain, 276, 297, 300
  • Spain, James, 458
  • Spasowski, Romuald, 157, 162, 166
  • Stabler, Wells, 259
  • Stamatelopoulos, Byron, 383
  • Stamatelopoulos, Dimitri, 239, 269, 302
  • Standard Oil of Indiana, 167
  • Stans, Maurice H., 20, 121, 139, 151, 169, 186, 234
    • Eastern Europe, U.S. economic/trade relations with, 19, 21, 22
  • Stein, Herbert, 210
  • Stern, Lawrence, 350
  • Stoessel, Walter J., Jr., 26, 71, 166
    • Poland:
      • Anti-Semitism in, 131
      • Catalytic cracking technology from United States, 139
      • FRG-Polish Treaty, 130, 131, 135, 136
      • Gierekʼs views on U.S.-Polish relations, 153
      • Nixonʼs proposed meeting with Wyszynski, 162
      • Nixonʼs visit, 154, 155, 162
      • Political situation, 130
      • Political unrest of 1970, 142
      • Radio Free Europe, 54
      • U.S. Ambassadorʼs annual report (1969), 130
      • U.S. astronautsʼ visit, 131
      • U.S. economic/trade relations with, 131
  • Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT):
  • Strauss, Franz Josef, 44, 105, 172
  • Streator, Edward, 276
  • Stromayer, James, 1
  • Strougal, Lubomir, 78
  • Sunay, Cevdet, 342, 423, 439, 441, 442, 452, 457
  • Sundquist, Ulf, 105
  • Sutterlin, James S., 41, 46, 56
  • Svoboda, Ludvik, 84, 87
  • Swank, Emory C., 86, 109, 110, 136
  • Sweden, 99
  • Symington, Stuart, 76
  • Szabo, Karoly, 128
  • Szilagyi, Bela, 107, 108
  • Szlachcic, Franciszek, 166, 172
  • Szydlak, Jan, 166
  • Tabacek, Jan, 79
  • Tagmac, Gen. Memduh, 383, 423, 441
  • Tambaca, Lijana, 221, 232, 233, 234
  • Tasca, Henry J., 274, 293, 309
    • Cyprus:
    • Greece:
      • Agnewʼs visit, 320, 326
      • Arms purchases from non-U.S. sources, 281
      • Congressional staffersʼ visit, 303
      • Constantine, U.S. policy toward, 301, 315, 319
      • Constantineʼs meeting with Tasca, 319
      • Constantineʼs proposed meeting with Papadopoulos, 280
      • Constantineʼs return issue, 267, 280, 283, 285, 299, 312, 334
      • Corruption problem, 337
      • European relations, 273
      • Libya, relations with, 322
      • Military government, 269, 273, 302, 333
      • Political opposition, U.S. contacts with, 316, 321
      • Spain, relations with, 297, 300
      • Tascaʼs departure as Ambassador, 338
      • Tascaʼs initial call on Papadopoulos, 268
      • U.S. Ambassador, appointment of, 254
      • U.S. homeporting of Naval task force in, 332, 335, 339
      • U.S. official visits, restrictions on, 321, 322
      • Violence against Americans in, 305
    • Greeceʼs political liberalization:
      • Agnewʼs visit and, 320
      • Businessmenʼs role, 311
      • Constantineʼs proposed return and, 285
      • Elections issue, 275, 290, 296, 311, 312
      • Future prospects, U.S. reports re, 302
      • Ioannidisʼ views on, 271
      • Martial law issue, 296
      • McClellandʼs views on, 255
      • NATO-Greece relationship and, 268, 287
      • Nixonʼs personal encouragement of, 320, 323
      • Papadopoulosʼ assumption of regency and, 333, 334, 336
      • Political prisoners issue, 271, 283
      • Tascaʼs instructions for dealing with Greek government re, 262, 265, 270
      • Tascaʼs views on, 273, 275, 302
      • Timetable for, 275
      • U.S. covert activities in support of, 286, 290
      • U.S.-Greek discussions re, 268, 271, 289, 319
      • U.S. homeporting of Naval task force in Greece and, 332
      • U.S. insistence on political reform as condition for resumption of military assistance, 282, 283, 287, 288, 289
      • U.S. policy on liberalization following resumption of military assistance, 319
    • Greeceʼs resumed receipt of U.S. military assistance:
      • Announcement of decision re, 277, 292
      • Congressional interest in, 268, 287, 319, 320, 322
      • Constantineʼs views on, 267
      • Delays in resumption, Greek response to, 281, 289
      • HAWK missile system, 322
      • NATOʼs attitude toward, 283
      • Phantom aircraft, 322
      • Tascaʼs instructions for dealing with Greek government re, 262, 265, 270
      • Tascaʼs views on, 273, 289
      • Under Secretaries Committeeʼs recommendations re, 277
      • U.S.-Greek discussions re, 268, 281, 289, 319
      • U.S. insistence on political reform as condition for resumption of assistance, 282, 283, 287, 288, 289
    • Nixon-Agnew discussion re, 326
  • Tepavac, Mirko, 221, 223, 228, 233, 236, 238
  • Terrorism, 221
    • Austrian policy re, 71
    • Cyprus situation, 347, 353
    • Turkish policy re, 457
  • Thant, U, 382, 385, 387
  • Theodorakis, Mikis, 239, 302
  • Thompson, Llewellyn E., 28, 53
  • 303 Committee, 28, 30, 33, 34
  • Tibbetts, Margaret J., 101, 276, 277
  • Tihany, Leslie C., 107
  • Timmons, William E., 9, 20, 21, 219
  • Tito, Josef Broz, 199, 223
  • Tombazos, Georgios, 403
  • Tomkins, Ed, 346
  • Toon, Malcolm, 2, 29, 80, 84, 236, 237
  • Topaloglu, Ahmet, 421
  • Torbert, Horace, Jr., 73, 74, 76
  • Tovar, Hugh, 30
  • Trampczynski, Witold, 153, 154, 157, 158, 159, 161, 166, 174, 175
  • Trueheart, William C., 29, 30
  • Tsirimokos, John, 271
  • Tuominen, Leo, 105
  • Tuovinen, 105
  • Turkey (see also Cyprus; Cyprusʼ intercommunal conflict):
  • Under Secretaries Committee, 181, 191, 193, 200, 201, 202, 204, 226, 277, 278
  • United Arab Republic (UAR), 221, 232, 295
  • United Kingdom, 264, 276, 398
  • United Nations:
  • United States Information Agency (USIA), 28
  • Urgupulu, Suat, 457
  • Valtin, Fred, 37, 41, 42, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49
  • Valyi, Peter, 121
  • Vance, Cyrus, 376
  • Van Hollen, Christopher, 286, 376
  • Vassilev, Vesselin, 72
  • Vassilikos, Vassilis, 298
  • Veniamin, Dirgen, 370, 383
  • Vietnam War, 281
  • Vigderman, Alfred G., 252, 255, 277, 287, 292, 296, 298
  • Vitsaxis, Basil, 263, 264, 292, 295, 298
  • Vlachou, Eleni, 279, 285
  • Vogt, Lt. Gen. John W., 144, 405
  • Volker, Paul, 454
  • Volpe, John A., 153
  • Vrhunec, Marko, 221
  • Vunovic, Xenia, 416
  • Waldheim, Kurt, 63, 399, 402, 405, 413, 414
  • Walker, Charles E., 380
  • Waller, John, 376, 380, 398, 402, 405
  • Walsh, John, 62, 80, 182, 244, 248, 251
  • Walter, Ralph, 36, 41
  • Walters, Maj. Gen. Vernon, 243
  • Wandler, Mark, 398, 402, 405
  • Warren, George, 247
  • Washington Special Action Group (WSAG), 144, 147
  • Weintal, Edward, 43
  • Welander, Adm. Robert O., 380
  • Well, Guenther van, 56
  • Wellons, A.E., 46
  • Wenick, Martin A., 72
  • Williams, Albert, 20
  • Winiewicz, Jozef, 54, 132, 134
  • Wise, Samuel G., 88
  • Wojtowicz, Andrzej, 154, 163, 167
  • Wright, Robert B., 2
  • Wyszynski, Stefan Cardinal, 159, 160, 161, 162
  • Yahya Khan, Gen., 232, 458
  • Yegen, Avdin, 452, 455
  • Yigit, Ozdemir, 349
  • Young, Milton R., 28
  • Yugoslavia (see also Eastern Europe):
  • Z (film), 298
  • Zablocki, Clement, 148
  • Zantovsky, Jaroslav, 86, 91
  • Zarkovic, Vidoje, 232
  • Zhivkov, Todor, 73
  • Ziegler, Ronald, 31, 164, 166, 207, 221, 370
  • Zoitakis, Lt. Gen. George, 269, 333, 334
  • Zumwalt, Adm. Elmo, 313, 335
  • Zygdes, John, 325