Poznan riots in
Solidarity in
Soviet occupation of
and U.S. aid
Warsaw Uprising
Policy Planning Staff
accomplishments of
and atomic weapons
and covert activities
defensive perimeter strategy of
formation of
functions of
in Kennan’s absence
and Kennan’s fading influence
Kennan’s poem to
Kennan’s resignation from
and Marshall
Nitze as director of
and Palestine
papers produced by
PPS/1, “Policy With Respect to American Aid to Western Europe,”
PPS/9 on Italy
PPS/13 on U.S. grand strategy
PPS/23, global survey
PPS/27, on European defense
PPS/35, “The Attitude of This Government Toward Events in Yugoslavia,” 322–24; updated
PPS/37, “Policy Questions Concerning a Possible German Settlement,”
PPS/38, “U.S. Objectives With Respect to Russia,”
PPS/39, “U.S. Policy Toward China,”
PPS/43, “Considerations Affecting the Conclusion of a North Atlantic Security Pact,”
PPS/55, and European unity
PPS/58, “Political Implications of Detonation of an Atomic Bomb by U.S.S.R.,”
and predictions
principles of
Program A
and State Department
Popov, Aleksandr
Popovič, Koča
Por, Frieda
emigration to U.S.
Kennans’ letters to
Portugal:
and Azores
Kennan’s report from
Kennan’s return visits to
neutrality of
U.S. legation in
Post, Marjorie Merriweather
Potsdam conference (1945)
Powell, Colin
Prague:
German takeover of
Kennan’s dispatches from
Kennan’s posting to
Princeton University:
eating clubs in
Firestone Library
function of
George F. Kennan Centennial Conference at
Kennan papers at
Kennan’s faculty appointment in
Kennan’s “long telegram” exhibited in
Kennan’s sermon in
Kennan as student in
reunions at
social class in
Program A
Project Solarium
Prokofiev, Sergey
Proxmire, William
Pskovo-Pechorsky monastery, Estonia
Pushkin, Aleksandr
Quainton, Anthony
Quayle, Dan
Radio Free Europe
Rasputin
Reagan, Ronald
and elections
and Gorbachev
Kennan’s distrust of
on nuclear threat
on Soviet Union as evil
and Strategic Defense Initiative
Reagan administration
and Cold War
and Latin America
Reber, Samuel
Reed, John
Reedy, George
Reid, Escott
Reinhardt, G. Frederick
Reinstein, Jacques
Reischauer, Edwin B.
Reith lectures
Reston, James “Scotty,”
Reykjavik summit meeting
Ribbentrop, Joachim von
Rice, Condoleezza
Ridgway, Matthew B.
Riga, Latvia
Riley, Bill and Laura
Roberts, Frank
Robins, Raymond
Robinson, Geroid T.
Rockefeller Foundation
Rogers Act (1924)
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
adaptable politics of
and Atlantic Charter
Bullitt’s reports to
death of
and elections
New Deal
political appointments by
and postwar Germany
and Soviet Union
and unconditional surrender
and World War II
and Yalta
Roosevelt, Theodore
Roosevelt administration
and postwar Europe
and Soviet Union
Rosenfeld, Stephen
Rostow, Eugene V.
Rothfels, Hans
Rovere, Richard
Rusk, Dean
and China
and covert action
and Germany
and Kennedy administration
and Rockefeller Foundation
Russell, Bertrand
Russell, Donald
Russia:
and balance of power
Bolshevik Revolution in
dissidents and Jews persecuted in
Kennan on the history of
and NATO
in 1917–1991,
Russian-American Telegraph Expedition (1865)
Russo-Japanese War
Ruthenians
Sacco and Vanzetti, execution of
Safire, William
St. John’s Military Academy, Wisconsin
Sakharov, Andrey
Salazar, António
Salisbury, Harrison
SALT (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks)
Sandburg, Carl, “Cornhuskers,”
Savage, Carlton
Schell, Jonathan
Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr.
Schuman, Robert
Schuschnigg, Kurt
Schuyler, Cortlandt Van Rensselaer
Scowcroft, Brent
Second World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies
Seiberling, John F.
Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Service, John Stewart
Seymour, Charles,
Shakespeare, William
Shapiro, Henry
Shostakovich, Dimitri,
Shultz, George P.
Shvernik, Nikolay
Skinner, Robert P.
Slessor, Sir John
Smirnovsky, Mikhail
Smith, Courtney C.
Smith, Janet
Smith, Gerard C.
Smith, Margaret Chase
Smith, Walter Bedell
and CIA
Smith-Molotov exchange
as U.S. ambassador in Moscow
Smythe, Sidney T.
Snyder, John W.
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr
Sontag, Raymond J.
Sørensen, Einar Haakon
Sorensen, Theodore
Sørensen family
Soviet Union:
Afghanistan invaded by
and atomic bomb
before 1917 and after 1991,
and Berlin blockade
Bullitt’s “swan song” report on
bureaucracy in
changes in
and China
and Cold War,
collapse of
Communist Party in
containment of
Cuban missile crisis
“cult of the past” in
and Czechoslovakia
dialectic materialism in
dissidents in
and Eastern Europe
evil reflected in
expatriates from
external enemies needed by
and Far Eastern Commission
German invasion of
hegemony of
hostility toward U.S. in
and human rights
and Hungary
Kennan as ambassador to
Kennan as counselor to
Kennan in Moscow,
Kennan’s early judgments on
Kennan’s expulsion from
Kennan’s reports on
Kennan’s studies of
Kennan’s travels within
and Korea
and Marshall Plan
Nazi-Soviet Pact
and nuclear capability
people of