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Field name | Value |
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Reference | FCO 82/45 |
Department/Office | Foreign Office |
Title | Newsletters from Lord Cromer, British ambassador in USA (1971) |
Description | Newsletters from the British Embassy, Washington DC, on topics such as potential Democratic presidential candidates for 1972, education, the universities, antiwar movement, Commission on Campus Violence, Vietnam War, law and order, US foreign policy, Henry Kissinger, Nixon's role in foreign policy, Nixon doctrine, US Congress, National Security Council, John B Connally, William P. Rogers, US State Department, Pentagon, Peter Peterson, the US economy, the making of American foreign policy, Nixon's methods, Middle East, Soviet Union, China, Japan, Supreme Court, judicial system, the New Economic Policy: Phases I and II, inflation, wages, cost of living, protectionism and prices. |
Date | 1971 |
Collection | The Nixon Years, 1969-1974 |
Region | North America |
Countries | China, Japan, Soviet Union, United States, United Kingdom |
Places | China; Europe; Ireland; Israel; Japan; Middle East; Okinawa; Soviet Union; United States of America; Vietnam |
People | Cromer, 3rd Earl of; Greenhill, Sir Denis; Lindsay, John; Lippmann, Walter; McCarthy, Eugene J; Meany, George; Mills, Wilbur; Peterson, Peter George; Wilson, Harold; Zhou Enlai |
Topics | Aid; Arms; Balance of Payments; Black Power; British Embassy; Burden sharing; Campus Violence; CIA (Central Intelligence Agency); Civil rights; Congress; Council on International Economic Policy; Crime; Defence; Democratic Party; Demonstrations; Department of Commerce; Department of State; Desegregation; Draft; Economic policy; Economy; Education; Elections; Environment; foreign policy; Free trade; Health; Inflation; International Economic Policy; Isolationism; Japanese; Mid-Term elections; Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions (MBFR); Nixon Doctrine; North Atlantic Treaty Association (NATO); organisation; Payments; Pentagon; Pentagon Papers; Pollution; Protectionist; Race; Recession; Refugees; Segregation; State Department; Supreme Court; The Nine; Trade; Trade policy; Treasury; troops; United Nations National Security Council; Vice President; Vietnam War; Wages; White House |
Copyright | Crown Copyright documents © are reproduced by permission of The National Archives London, UK |