There are 2,177 books by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs on BookOrb. A strong starting point is U.S. strategy in Afghanistan (2010). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Struggle for independence in the Island of Cuba. Message from the President of the United States in answer to a resolution of the House of 7th instant, transmitting correspondence relative to the struggle for freedom in the Island of Cuba 1870 · 193 pages
  2. 2 Chili-Peru 1882 · 422 pages
  3. 3 Hawaiian correspondence. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report of the Secretary of State, with copies of the instructions given to Mr. Albert S. Willis, the representative of the United States now in the Hawaiian Islands, and also the correspondence since March 4, 1889, concerning the relations of this government to those islands 1893 · 509 pages
  4. 4 Preservation of Niagara Falls 1906 · 448 pages
  5. 5 Report on inspection of United States consulates in the Orient. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a communication from the Secretary of State, accompanied by a report of Herbert H. D. Peirce, Third Assistant Secretary of State, of the result of his inspection of United States consulates in the Orient 1906 · 472 pages
  6. 6 Diplomatic and consular appropriation bill 1912 · 260 pages
  7. 7 Conditions in Russia 1921 · 254 pages
  8. 8 The traffic in habit-forming narcotic drugs 1924 · 319 pages
  9. 9 Damage claims, Lake of the Woods. Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting report on claims for damages caused to inhabitants of the United States by the artificial raising of the level of the Lake of the Woods 1931 · 343 pages
  10. 10 Simplification of the calendar 1934 · 536 pages
  11. 11 American neutrality policy 1936 · 306 pages
  12. 12 Lend-lease bill 1941 · 692 pages
  13. 13 Interchange of knowledge and skills between people of the United States and peoples of other countries 1946 · 216 pages
  14. 14 Emergency foreign aid 1947 · 359 pages
  15. 15 Structure of the United Nations and the relations of the United States to the United Nations 1948 · 591 pages
  16. 16 Korean aid 1949 · 207 pages
  17. 17 Report of the Special Study Mission on International Organizations and Movements 1954 · 240 pages
  18. 18 To improve the relations of the United States with Western Germany and Japan 1955 · 204 pages
  19. 19 Report of the Special Study Mission to the Middle East, South and Southeast Asia, and the Western Pacific of the Committee on Foreign Affairs 1956 · 213 pages
  20. 20 A review of the relations of the United States and other American Republics 1958 · 267 pages
  21. 21 To establish a United States Arms Control Agency 1961 · 180 pages
  22. 22 Purchase of United Nations bonds 1962 · 649 pages
  23. 23 Staff memorandum on international lending and guaranty programs. Dec. 21, 1964 1964 · 378 pages
  24. 24 To amend further the Peace Corps act 1965 · 209 pages
  25. 25 The Foreign service act of 1946 1966 · 212 pages
  26. 26 To amend the Foreign assistance act of 1961 (supplemental authorization for assistance to Cambodia and other countries) 1970 · 227 pages
  27. 27 National Republic of Georgia 1971 · 352 pages
  28. 28 Mutual Defense Assistance Act of 1949 1973 · 364 pages
  29. 29 Mutual development and cooperation act of 1973 1973 · 670 pages
  30. 30 Survey of activities, 93d Congress 1975 · 199 pages
  31. 31 European problems 1980 · 587 pages
  32. 32 The Middle East, Africa, and inter-American affairs 1980 · 558 pages
  33. 33 U.S. foreign policy and the East-West confrontation 1980 · 605 pages
  34. 34 Congress and foreign policy, 1979 1980 · 188 pages
  35. 35 Iran's seizure of the United States embassy 1981 · 285 pages
  36. 36 Survey of activities, 96th Congress 1981 · 601 pages
  37. 37 Human rights in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union 1981 · 248 pages
  38. 38 The Iran hostage crisis, a chronology of daily developments 1981 · 421 pages
  39. 39 U.S. foreign policy and the law of the sea 1982 · 310 pages
  40. 40 Domestic and foreign policy implications of U.S. immigration and refugee resettlement policy 1982 · 287 pages
  41. 41 Role of private sector in development abroad 1982 · 193 pages
  42. 42 The U.S. Supreme Court decision concerning the legislative veto 1983 · 372 pages
  43. 43 Calling for a mutual and verifiable freeze on and reductions in nuclear weapons 1983 · 403 pages
  44. 44 U.S. response to Cuban government involvement in narcotics trafficking and review of worldwide illicit narcotics situation 1984 · 315 pages
  45. 45 Feeding the world's population 1984 · 779 pages
  46. 46 International terrorism, 1985 1985 · 339 pages
  47. 47 The case of Miroslav Medvid 1986 · 241 pages
  48. 48 Overview of international science and technology policy 1986 · 187 pages
  49. 49 Foreign assistance budget request for fiscal year 1987 and the "Balanced Budget and Deficit Control Act of 1985" 1986 · 346 pages
  50. 50 Legislative options and United States policy toward South Africa 1987 · 400 pages
  51. 51 United States-China relations 1988 · 248 pages
  52. 52 U.S. policy, human rights, and the prospects for democracy in Chile 1988 · 303 pages
  53. 53 United States-Japan Nuclear Cooperation Agreement 1988 · 706 pages
  54. 54 Proposed economic sanctions against South Africa 1988 · 726 pages
  55. 55 The Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty and its implications for U.S. arms control policy 1988 · 242 pages
  56. 56 International Cooperation Act of 1991 1991 · 247 pages
  57. 57 The future of U.S. foreign policy in the post-Cold War era 1992 · 658 pages
  58. 58 The crisis in Somalia 1993 · 190 pages
  59. 59 U.S. strategy in Afghanistan 2010 · 222 pages
  60. 60 U.S. policies and programs for global development 2010 · 180 pages

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In publication order: 1. Struggle for independence in the Island of Cuba. Message from the President of the United States in answer to a resolution of the House of 7th instant, transmitting correspondence relative to the struggle for freedom in the Island of Cuba (1870), 2. Chili-Peru (1882), 3. Hawaiian correspondence. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report of the Secretary of State, with copies of the instructions given to Mr. Albert S. Willis, the representative of the United States now in the Hawaiian Islands, and also the correspondence since March 4, 1889, concerning the relations of this government to those islands (1893), 4. Preservation of Niagara Falls (1906), 5. Report on inspection of United States consulates in the Orient. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a communication from the Secretary of State, accompanied by a report of Herbert H. D. Peirce, Third Assistant Secretary of State, of the result of his inspection of United States consulates in the Orient (1906), 6. Diplomatic and consular appropriation bill (1912), 7. Conditions in Russia (1921), 8. The traffic in habit-forming narcotic drugs (1924), 9. Damage claims, Lake of the Woods. Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting report on claims for damages caused to inhabitants of the United States by the artificial raising of the level of the Lake of the Woods (1931), 10. Simplification of the calendar (1934), 11. American neutrality policy (1936), 12. Lend-lease bill (1941), 13. Interchange of knowledge and skills between people of the United States and peoples of other countries (1946), 14. Emergency foreign aid (1947), 15. Structure of the United Nations and the relations of the United States to the United Nations (1948), and 45 more.