All Stories

  1. The ‘Bowl of Jelly’: The us Department of State during the Kennedy and Johnson Years, 1961-1968
  2. The ‘Most Distinguished Envoy of Peace’: Averell Harriman and the Vietnam War in the Johnson Years
  3. Ambassador to Sixties London: The Diaries of David Bruce, 1961–1969
  4. The Kennedy Assassination: 24 Hours After: Lyndon B. Johnson's Pivotal First Day as President - By Steven M. Gillon
  5. Lost crusader? Chester L. Cooper and the Vietnam War, 1963–68
  6. The Kennedy Assassination: 24 Hours After: Lyndon B. Johnson's Pivotal First Day as President - By Steven M. Gillon
  7. On the Front Lines of the Cold War: An American Correspondent's Journal from the Chinese Civil War to the Cuban Missile Crisis and Vietnam
  8. The Foreign Policy of Lyndon B. Johnson
  9. Introduction
  10. Conclusion
  11. The Johnson White House and Foreign Policy
  12. Vietnam: Going to War, 1963–5
  13. Vietnam: Waging War, 1965–9
  14. Two Allies: Britain and France
  15. NATO Nuclear Sharing and Troop Offset
  16. Dollars and Gold: Monetary and Trade Policy
  17. Two Adversaries: The Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China
  18. Two Crises in the Middle East: Cyprus, 1964 and the Six-Day War, 1967
  19. The Western Hemisphere: The Alliance for Progress, Cuba and the Dominican Republic
  20. The US Embassy and British film policy, 1947–1948: a ‘lesser but highly explosive question’
  21. The Johnson Administration and the Recruitment of Allies in Vietnam, 1964-1968
  22. Britain and the Indo-Pakistani Conflict: The Rann of Kutch and Kashmir, 1965
  23. N. Moss,Picking up the Reins: America, Britain and the Postwar World
  24. Portrait of an Institution: The US Embassy in London, 1945-53
  25. Communication: “What Now for Britain?”The State Department's Intelligence Assessment of the “Special Relationship,” 7 February 1968
  26. Lyndon B. Johnson, alec Douglas-home, Europe and the Nato multilateral force, 1963–64
  27. The 1950 ‘Ambassador's agreement’ on USAF bases in the UK and British fears of US atomic unilateralism
  28. ‘Dealing with disillusioned men’: the Washington Ambassadorship of Sir Patrick Dean, 1965–69
  29. The London Ambassadorship of David K. E. Bruce During the Wilson-Johnson Years, 1964–68
  30. Harold Wilson, Lyndon Johnson and Anglo-American ‘summit diplomacy’, 1964–68
  31. Lewis Williams Douglas, 1947–50
  32. Walter Sherman Gifford, 1950–53
  33. The Cuban Missile Crisis