Foreign Relations of the United States, 1981–1988, Volume IV, Soviet Union, January 1983–March 1985
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1981–1988, Volume IV, Soviet Union, January 1983–March 1985
Editor:
- Elizabeth C. Charles
General Editor:
- Kathleen B. Rasmussen
United States Government Publishing Office
Washington
2021
- Press Release
- About the Series
- Preface
- Sources
- Abbreviations and Terms
- Persons
- Note on U.S. Covert Actions
- Soviet Union, January 1983–March 1985 (Documents 1–383)
- January 1983–April 1983
“Dobrynin seemed like he wanted to run. But the Secretary is a jogger”: Shultz and the Four-Part Agenda (Documents 1–36) - April 1983–August 1983
Preparing the Next Steps in U.S.-Soviet Relations: Human Rights and Arms Control (Documents 37–83) - September 1983–October 1983
“Controlled Fury”: Shootdown of KAL 007 (Documents 84–123) - October 1983–February 1984
“The Winter of Soviet Discontent”: INF Walkout, the War Scare, and the ‘Ivan and Anya’ Speech (Documents 124–169) - February 1984–June 1984
“Talking about each other rather than to each other”: Reagan, Chernenko, and U.S.-Soviet Stalemate (Documents 170–232) - June 1984–October 1984
“Sitting on Mountains of Nuclear Weapons”: The Reagan-Gromyko Meeting (Documents 233–298) - October 1984–January 1985
“An iron-ass Secretary of State”: Shultz and Gromyko in Geneva (Documents 299–363) - January 1985–March 1985
“The principal menace to our security?”: Reagan and the Ambiguities of Soviet Leadership (Documents 364–383)
- January 1983–April 1983
- Appendix (Documents 384–388)