JFK's foreign affairs and international crises, 1961-1963

JFK's foreign affairs and international crises, 1961-1963

by John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum

Part of Archives unbound

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"Originally microfilmed as JFK and Foreign Affairs, 1961-1963, this collection provides insights into President Kennedy's views on foreign affairs, U.S. leadership of the "West," and various worldwide crises. There are more than just documents on the Bay of Pigs, Berlin, and Cuba. There are documents that highlight American efforts to support Third World countries, balance of payments and foreign trade, Alliance for Progress and relations with Latin America, nuclear weapons and testing, NATO and the Multilateral Force in Europe, Southeast Asia and regional security, foreign aid and military assistance, and the international space race."

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