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- Historical Documents - Office of the Historian
Historical Documents The Foreign Relations of the United States (FRUS) series presents the official documentary historical record of major U S foreign policy decisions and significant diplomatic activity Search within the volumes or browse volume titles by administration:
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Now Available: Foreign Relations of the United States, 1977–1980, Volume IV, National Security Policy This volume documents the foreign policy decision making of the administration of President Jimmy Carter, focusing on efforts to modernize U S nuclear and conventional forces; undertake a comprehensive net assessment of the global balance of power; craft national security strategies
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Advisory Committee on Historical Diplomatic Documentation Authority and Responsibilities Members Charter of the Advisory Committee on Historical Diplomatic Documentation Meeting Notes March 2025 December 2024 September 2024 June 2024 March 2024 December 2023 September 2023 June 2023 March 2023 December 2022 September 2022 June 2022 March 2022
- All Countries - Office of the Historian
This section provides historical reference information on the countries with which the United States has had diplomatic relations The articles in this section are listed below
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history state gov 3 0 shellStatus of the Foreign Relations of the United States Series Volumes Published in 2025 (0) Volumes Published in 2024 (3) 1977–1980, Volume IV, National Security Policy (March 6) 1981–1988, Volume XXXVIII, International Economic Development; International Debt; Foreign Assistance (September 3) 1981–1988, Volume XXIV, North Africa (December 6) Volumes Planned for
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1784–1800: The Diplomacy of the Early Republic Following the end of the American Revolution, the United States struggled to define its foreign policy, to determine how to implement it, and to maintain necessary commercial ties with Europe without becoming embroiled in European conflicts and politics Differences over foreign policy became a basis for the founding of political parties in the
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The series offers important insight into the origins of contemporary challenges, serving the national interest by providing a sound basis of historical context to support current policymaking
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Harry S Truman Administration (1945–1952) Note : The volumes listed below contain at least one document from the period of this presidential administration; view and search within the available documents The Foreign Relations series was organized by year for the volumes covering 1861–1951, triennially for 1952–1963, and by presidential administration for 1964 onward—with some
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