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1961-1963 Volume X Cuba, 1961-1962
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Kennedy Administration Volumes
Following is a list of the volumes in the Foreign Relations series for the administration of President John F. Kennedy. The year of publication is in parentheses after the title.
Print Volumes
I Vietnam, 1961 (1988)
II Vietnam, 1962 (1990)
III Vietnam, January-August 1963 (1991)
IV Vietnam, August-December 1963 (1991)
V Soviet Union
VI Kennedy-Khrushchev Exchanges (1996)
VII Arms Control and Disarmament (1995)
VIII National Security Policy (1996)
IX Foreign Economic Policy (1995)
X Cuba, January 1961-September 1962 (1997)
XI Cuba, October 1962-December 1963 (1997)
XII American Republics (1996)
XIII Western Europe and Canada (1994)
XIV Berlin Crisis, 1961-1962 (1994)
XV Berlin Crisis, 1962-1963 (1994)
XVI Eastern Europe; Cyprus; Greece; Turkey (1994)
XVII Near East, 1961-1962 (1995)
XVIII Near East, 1962-1963 (1995)
XIX South Asia (1996)
XX Congo Crisis (1995)
XXI Africa (1996)
XXII Northeast Asia (1996)
XXIII Southeast Asia (1995)
XXIV Laos Crisis (1994)
XXV General; United Nations
Microfiche Supplements
Arms Control; National Security Policy; Foreign Economic Policy; General and United Nations (Volumes VII, VIII, IX, XXV)
Cuba; American Republics (Volumes X, XI, XII)
Western Europe; Berlin (Volumes XIII, XIV, XV) (1995)
Near East; Congo; Africa (Volumes XVII, XVIII, XX, XXI) (1996)
Northeast Asia; Laos (Volumes XXII, XXIV)
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