Categories - Diplomacy, International Relations, Foreign Affairs

  1. Crazy Horse
  2. Cuba Begins Expropriating Foreign Property
  3. Cuba Signs a Commercial Agreement with the Soviet Union
  4. Cuban Missile Crisis
  5. Cuban Revolution
  6. Cubans Flee to Florida and Receive Assistance
  7. Czech Republic, Poland, and Hungary Join NATO
  8. Czechoslovakia Splits into Two Republics
  9. Dag Hammarskjöld
  10. Daniel Garakontie
  11. Daniel Webster
  12. Danish Invaders Led by Canute Conquer England
  13. David Ben-Gurion
  14. Dawes Plan
  15. Dean Acheson
  16. The Declaration on the Rights and Duties of Man Is Adopted
  17. Defenestration of Prague
  18. Dekanisora
  19. Détente with the Soviet Union
  20. Disarmament
  21. Dollar Diplomacy
  22. Duke of Alva
  23. Earth Summit Convenes in Rio de Janeiro
  24. East and West Germany Establish Diplomatic Relations
  25. East European Nations Dissolve Warsaw Pact
  26. The Economic Community of West African States Forms
  27. Edvard Beneš
  28. Edward VII
  29. The EEC Adopts a Common Agricultural Policy
  30. Egypt and Israel Sign Peace Treaty
  31. Egypt and Syria Join to Form United Arab Republic
  32. Egypt Attempts to Nationalize the Suez Canal
  33. Egypt’s President Sadat Is Assassinated
  34. Eisenhower Begins the Food for Peace Program
  35. Eisenhower Doctrine
  36. Election of Waldheim as President of Austria Stirs Controversy
  37. Elihu Root
  38. Embargo on Arms to Spain
  39. The Entente Cordiale
  40. Ernest Bevin
  41. The European Common Market Is Established
  42. European Community Adopts the Single Europe Act
  43. A European Consortium Plans the Airbus
  44. European Convention on Human Rights Is Signed
  45. The European Convention on Human Rights Is Signed
  46. European Court of Human Rights Rules on Mistreatment of Prisoners
  47. The European Market Unifies
  48. European Nations Open Superphénix
  49. The European Social Charter Is Signed
  50. European Space Agency Is Formed