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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

Gulag Archipelago

Sontag, Raymond J.

Sørensen, Einar Haakon

Sorensen, Theodore

Sørensen family

Soviet Union:

Afghanistan invaded by

and atomic bomb

before 1917 and after 1991, see Russia

and Berlin blockade

Bullitt’s “swan song” report on

bureaucracy in

changes in

and China

and Cold War, see 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, see 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

and Poland

and postwar Germany

postwar life in

and postwar power vacuums

predictions about

purges in

refugees and exiles from

secret police (GPU) in

spies of

and Sputnik

and State Department

summit meetings

territorial expansion of

Third International in

U-2 flights over

unilateral security measures of

U.S. aid to

U.S. ambassadors to

U.S. diplomatic relations with

U.S. investments in

and U.S. national security

U.S. spying in

and Warsaw Pact

and “X” article

Spaatz, Carl

Spanish-American War

Spellman, Francis Cardinal

Sputnik

Stählin, Karl

Stalin, Josef

and atomic bomb

and Berlin blockade

and Comintern/Cominform

daughter of

death of

enemies perceived by

February 1946 speech by

and Harriman

and ignorance of outside world

and Kennan

Khrushchev’s denunciation of

and Korea

and Marshall Plan

and Nazi-Soviet Pact

and Poland

at Potsdam

and power

purges ordered by

and Smith-Molotov exchange

successors to

territorial ambitions of

and Tito

and Truman administration

at Yalta

Stalin Peace Prize

Starr, S. Frederick

START (Strategic Arms Reduction Talks)

State Department, U.S.:

and Communist Party

and covert operations

Eastern European Affairs in

economy measures in

European Affairs Division

and European defense

and European unity

as Foggy Bottom

and Foreign Service, see Foreign Service

graduate study financed by

Kennan’s departure from

Kennan’s evaluations by

Kennan’s reports to

Kennan’s resignations from

Kennan’s return to

and Marshall Plan, see Marshall Plan

and McCarthyism

and Middle East

minimal instructions given by

and NSC

and Pentagon

Policy Planning Staff

and politics

and Rogers Act

shifting functions of

and Soviet Union

and Task Force A

and “X” article

Stenard, Elizabeth

Stephanson, Anders, Kennan and the Art of American Foreign Policy

Stettinius, Edward R., Jr.

Stevenson, Adlai E.

Stimson, Henry L.

Strauss, Lewis L.

Strayer, Joseph

Stresemann, Gustav

Strong, Emily

Strunsky, Robert

Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)

Sudetenland

Suez Canal

Sulzberger, C. L.

Sun Tzu

Switzerland, neutrality of

Talbott, Strobe

Talinn, Estonia

Taplin, Frank

Task Force A

Thayer, Charles W.

Third World

Thompson, Kenneth W.

Thompson, Llewellyn

Thoreau, Henry David

Thucydides

Thurmer, Angus

Tierney, Harriet

Tito, Josef Broz:

and Albania

and Communist Party

and conference of nonaligned states

and Kennan

and Kennedy administration

and Khrushchev

and “Titoism,”

and Truman administration

U.S. visit of

Tocqueville, Alexis de

Tolson, Clyde

Tolstoy, Leo

Anna Karenina

Resurrection

Tolstoy Foundation

Toon, Malcolm

Toynbee, Arnold

Trans-Siberian Railway

Trotsky, Leon

Troyanovsky, Aleksandr

Truman, Harry S.

and defense spending

and election

and European defense

and Korea

and long telegram

and MacArthur

and Marshall

and McCarthy

and Policy Planning Staff

and postwar conferences

and Soviet Union

Truman administration:

and atomic weapons

changes in

and China

and Cold War

and communism

and European economy

and Italy

Kennan’s differences with

and Marshall Plan

and Palestine

and postwar Germany

and Soviet Union

and Suez

and Tito

Truman Doctrine:

and Acheson

and anticommunism

and Kennan’s views

and Marshall Plan

and Soviet Union

and “X” article

Tsarapkin, Semyon K.

Tucker, Robert C.

Tufts, Robert

Turgenev, Aleksandr

Turkey:

British withdrawal from

Soviet interest in

and Truman Doctrine

Turkish Straits

Tyerman, Donald

Tyler, William

Ulam, Adam

Ulbricht, Walter

Ullman, Richard H.

Ullman, Yoma

United Nations

and atomic bomb

and China

establishment of

Kennan’s opposition to

and Korea

and Palestine

and Soviet Union

and Suez

and Tito

United States:

and atomic weapons

and balance of power

and Berlin airlift

and Cold War, see Cold War

communists from

consumerism in

defense spending in

and democracy

Founding Fathers

grand strategy lacking in

hegemony of

interagency miscommunications in

Kennan’s criticisms of

Kennan’s misunderstandings about

Kennan’s patriotism for

Kennan’s return to