Soviet Union-United States relations |
| Diplomatic posts |
Embassy |
Washington D.C. • Soviet Ambassadors • Mrs. George Pullman House
Moscow • US Ambassadors • Spaso House • Kuybyshev |
| Consulates |
New York • John Hammond House • San Francisco • Saint Petersburg • Vladivostok |
| United Nations |
Headquarters • Representatives • Russian Mission Residency |
| Other |
Elmcroft Estate • Killenworth • Lothrop Mansion • Pioneer Point |
| Diplomacy |
World War II
Summits |
Declaration of the Four Nations • Lend-Lease • Lend-Lease Sherman tanks • Moscow Conference (1941) • Moscow Conference (1942) • Moscow Conference (1943) • Moscow Conference (1944) • Moscow Conference (1945) • Potsdam Conference • Council of Foreign Ministers • Tehran Conference • Yalta Conference |
Cold War
Summits |
1973 United States-Soviet Union wheat deal • Berlin Conference (1954) • Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Controls • Council for American-Soviet Trade • Dartmouth Conference • Eighteen Nation Committee on Disarmament • European Advisory Commission • Geneva Accords (1988) • Geneva Conference (1973) • Geneva Summit (1955) • Geneva Summit (1985) • Glassboro Summit Conference • Governors Island Summit • Helsinki Summit (1990) • Lacy-Zarubin Agreement • Madrid Conference • Letter • Malta Summit • Moscow Summit (1972) • Moscow Summit (1974) • Moscow Summit (1988) • Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions • NATO Double-Track Decision • Reykjavík Summit • Stalin Note • State visit by Nikita Khrushchev to the United States • United Nations Security Council Resolution 135 • United States restitution to the Soviet Union • US/USSR Acceptance of Law Governing Innocent Passage • Vienna Summit • Washington Summit (1987) • Washington Summit (1973) • Vladivostok Summit Meeting on Arms Control |
| Policies |
Containment • Détente • Linkage • Rollback • Stimson Doctrine • Welles Declaration • Triangular diplomacy • Zero Option |
| Speeches |
1989 visit by Boris Yeltsin to the United States • American University speech • And you are lynching Negroes • Chicken Kiev speech • Evil Empire speech • Ich bin ein Berliner • Kitchen Debate • Kuzma's mother • Shoe-banging incident • Tear down this wall! • We will bury you |
| Other |
Pushinka • Soviet Military Power publication |
Historical
Relations |
Russia-United States • Russian Empire-United States |
Treaties and
Agreements |
Arms Control |
1990 Chemical Weapons Accord • Agreement on the Prevention of Nuclear War • Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty • INF • McCloy-Zorin Accords • Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty • SALT I • NTM • SALT II • START I • Threshold Test Ban Treaty • Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe |
| Space |
Outer Space Treaty • Prevention of an Arms Race in Outer Space • Agreement Concerning Cooperation in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space for Peaceful Purposes |
| Territory |
Four Power Agreement on Berlin • Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany • USSR-USA Maritime Boundary Agreement • Wanfried agreement |
| World War II |
Moscow Declarations • Potsdam Agreement |
| Other |
Baruch Plan • Bush legs • Moscow-Washington hotline • U.S.-Soviet Incidents at Sea agreement |
| Legislation |
Executive Order 8484 • Former Soviet Union Demilitarization Act of 1992 • FRIENDSHIP Act of 1993 • Jackson-Vanik amendment • Russian Famine Relief Act • Soviet Nuclear Threat Reduction Act of 1991 |
| Science |
Space |
APAS • Apollo-Soyuz • Bion satellites • Kosmos 782 • Kosmos 936 • Kosmos 1129 • Kosmos 1514 • Kosmos 1667 • Kosmos 1887 • Kosmos 2044 • International Cospas-Sarsat Programme • Mir • SAGE • Space Race • TOPAZ-I • U.S.-Soviet Space Bridge • Yardymly |
| Other |
International Conference of Laser Applications • Shvetsov M-25 • Uzel |
| Culture |
Chess |
US vs. USSR radio chess match 1945 • World Chess Championship 1972 • Bobby Fischer |
| Education |
Anglo-American School of Moscow • St. Petersburg • Russian Cultural Center • Russian Embassy School in Washington, D.C. • Russian Mission School in New York |
| Literature |
Amerika (magazine) • Deep Black • Eagles East • International Publishers • Russian Life • Sovfoto • The Admiral's Daughter • Who's Who in the CIA • X Article |
| Radio / Music |
Ordinary People • Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty • Red Wave |
| Sports |
1972 Olympic men's basketball final • 1976 Philadelphia Flyers-Red Army game • Glasnost Bowl • Goodwill Games • Miracle on Ice • Super Series • USA-USSR Track and Field Dual Meet Series |
| TV / Film |
Free to Be... a Family • Soviet submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film • Stalingrad • The Extraordinary Adventures of Mr. West in the Land of the Bolsheviks |
| Other |
American National Exhibition • Apollo-Soyuz (cigarette) • In Soviet Georgia • Soviet Interview Project • White Coke |
| Cold War |
Overview |
Origins • Timeline • 1947-1948 • 1948-1953 • 1953-1962 • 1962-1979 • 1979-1985 • 1985-1991 • Nuclear arms race • Space Race • Timeline • Espionage • Americans • Soviets • Atomic spies • Cold War in Asia |
| Operations |
Operation Anadyr • Operation Breakthrough • Operation Cedar • Operation Chrome Dome • Operation Cyclone • Operation Denver • Operation Dropshot • Operation Giant Lance • Operation Gold • Operation Ivy Bells • Operation Keelhaul • Operation Lincoln • Operation Monopoly • Operation RYAN • Operation Safe Haven (1957) • Operation Shocker • Operation Sunrise |
| Projects |
Project Azorian • Project Coldfeet • Project Dark Gene • Project Genetrix • Project Grab Bag • Project HOMERUN • Project Hula • Project Moby Dick • Project Mogul • Venona project |
| Other |
7th Air Escadrille • Active Measures Working Group • Bomber gap • CIA activities in the Soviet Union • Cold War tensions and the polio vaccine • GIUK gap • Missile gap • Nitrophenyl pentadienal • NSC 68 • Plan Totality • Red Scare • Seven Days to the River Rhine • Sheldon names • Smolensk Archive • SDI • The Moscow rules • United States aerial reconnaissance of the Soviet Union • United States war plans (1945-1950) • U.S. Army Field Manual 30-31B |
| Incidents |
World War II |
Gorin v. United States • Niš incident |
| Cold War |
1958 C-130 shootdown incident • 1960 RB-47 shootdown incident • 1960 U-2 incident • 1961 F-84 Thunderstreak incident • 1964 T-39 shootdown incident • 1980 Summer Olympics boycott • 1983 Soviet nuclear false alarm incident • 1984 Summer Olympics boycott • 1986 Black Sea incident • 1988 Black Sea bumping incident • Able Archer 83 • Autumn Forge 83 • Aeroflot Flight 244 • Air-to-air combat losses between the Soviet Union and the United States • Arrest of Mark Kaminsky and Harvey Bennett • Arthur D. Nicholson • Berlin Blockade • Berlin Crisis of 1958-1959 • Berlin Crisis of 1961 • Capture of the Tuapse • Cuban Missile Crisis • Crateology • Dymshits-Kuznetsov hijacking affair • Feodor Fedorenko • Gambell incident • Hollow Nickel Case • Iran crisis of 1946 • John Anthony Walker • Karl Linnas • Kasenkina Case • Korean Air Lines Flight 007 • Martin and Mitchell defection • Moscow Signal • Pan Am Flight 708 • Seaboard World Airlines Flight 253A • Shostakovich v. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. • Siberian Seven • Soviet submarine K-129 • Soviet submarine K-219 • Sputnik crisis • SS Metallurg Anosov • Transfermium Wars • Turkish Straits crisis • United States grain embargo against the Soviet Union • Urengoy-Pomary-Uzhhorod pipeline • We begin bombing in five minutes • Yellow rain • Yeniseysk-15 |
| Military relations |
Russian
Revolution |
American Expeditionary Force, North Russia • American Expeditionary Force, Siberia • North Russia intervention • Siberian intervention • United States and the Russian Revolution • White movement |
| World War II |
Allied Control Council • Allied Kommandatura • Allied technological cooperation during World War II • ALSIB • Arctic convoys of World War II • Belorussia-class cargo ship • Berlin Victory Parade of 1945 • Elbe Day • Four Policemen • Line of Contact • Northwest Staging Route • Pacific Route • Persian Corridor • Persian Gulf Command • SS Dakotan • SS Iowan • Tripartite Naval Commission • USS West Bridge • Warsaw airlift |
| Cold War |
Eisenhower Doctrine • Four Power Naval Commission • Four-Power Authorities • Military liaison missions • Reagan Doctrine • Truman Doctrine |
| Armaments |
AG submarines • Bell P-63 Kingcobra • Comparison of the AK-47 and M16 • SS Indigirka • Tupolev Tu-4 • Tupolev Tu-70 • Tupolev Tu-80 • USCGC Southwind |
| Organizations |
Soviet Union |
Amtorg Trading Corporation • Ansonia Clock Company • Foundation for Social Inventions • Gennady Alferenko • Institute for US and Canadian Studies • Russian Soviet Government Bureau • Soviet Government Purchasing Commission in the U.S. |
| United States |
American Committee for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia • Ark Project • American Peace Mobilization • American Relief Administration • American Russian Institute • American-Soviet friendship movement • American-Soviet Peace Walks • Center for Citizen Initiatives • Communist Party USA • Dewey Commission • Freedom Sunday for Soviet Jews • Friends of Soviet Russia • Friendship Flight '89 • Friendship Flight (Alaska Airlines) • Fund for Armenian Relief • Kennan Institute • Kersten Committee • National Committee for a Free Europe • National Council of American-Soviet Friendship • Organization for Jewish Colonization in Russia • Russian-American Industrial Corporation • Russian War Relief • Society for Technical Aid to Soviet Russia • Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry • U.S. Commission on the Ukraine Famine • U.S. Peace Council |
| Related |
Baltic Freedom Day • Captive Nations • Captive Nations Week • GAZ • Georgi Bolshakov • Little Joe • New world order (politics) • Refusenik • Roswell Garst • Samantha Smith • Self-propelled barge T-36 • Sisson Documents • Sovereignty of Puerto Rico during the Cold War • Suzanne Massie |