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DEPARTMENT OF STATE1964-1968 Volume XXVIII Laos |
Johnson Administration Volumes
Following is a list of the volumes in the Foreign Relations series for the administration of President Lyndon B. Johnson. The titles of individual volumes may change. The year of publication is in parentheses after the title.
Print Volumes
I Vietnam, 1964 (1992)
II Vietnam, January-June 1965 (1996)
III Vietnam, July-December 1965 (1996)
IV Vietnam, 1966 (1998)
V Vietnam, 1967
VI Vietnam, 1968
VII Vietnam, 1968
VIII International Monetary and Trade Policy
IX International Development and Economic Defense Policy; Commodities (1997)
X National Security Policy
XI Arms Control and Disarmament (1997)
XII Western Europe
XIII Western Europe Region (1995)
XIV Soviet Union
XV Berlin; Germany
XVI Cyprus; Greece; Turkey
XVII Eastern Europe; Austria; Finland (1996)
XVIII Arab-Israeli Dispute, 1964-1967
XIX Six-Day War
XX Arab-Israeli Dispute, 1967-1968
XXI Near East Region; Arab Peninsula
XXII Iran
XXIII North Africa; Congo
XXIV Africa
XXV South Asia
XXVI Indonesia; Malaysia-Singapore; Philippines
XXVII Mainland Southeast Asia; Regional Affairs
XXVIII Laos (1998)
XIX Korea; Japan
XXX China
XXXI Central and South America; Mexico
XXXII Dominican Crisis; Cuba; Caribbean
XXXIII United Nations; Organization of Foreign Policy; Vatican
XXXIV Scientific and Humanitarian Affairs[end document]
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