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CONTENTS
Part I. PRINCIPLES AND OBJECTIVES OF AMERICAN FOREIGN
POLICY ..
Part II. THE UNITED NATIONS, SPECIALIZED AGENCIES, AND
DEVELOPMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW.
A. United States Participation in the United Nations
B. Review and Improvement of the United Nations Machinery
C. The United Nations Budget and the Problem of Financing Peace-
keeping Operations .
The United Nations Budget for the Year 1965.
The Problem of Financing Peacekeeping Operations
D. Membership and Representation
E. The Twentieth Session of the U.N. General Assembly
F. Economic Development and Technical Assistance
G. Human Rights
H. Trusteeship, Self-Determination, and the Question of Colonialism
I. Refugees
J. The Specialized Agencies
Food and Agriculture Organization
Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organization
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
International Finance Corporation
International Civil Aviation Organization.
International Development Association
International Labor Organization
International Monetary Fund
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Part III. DISARMAMENT EFFORTS AND THE PEACEFUL USES
OF OUTER SPACE
A. United States Arms Control Machinery
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C. Activities of the International Atomic Energy Agency-Peaceful
Uses of Atomic Energy
B. The Problem of General and Complete Disarmament and Ap-
proaches to It Through Certain Collateral Measures, Particu-
larly Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons..
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D. Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, Including Communications Satel-
lites
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Part IV. THE ATLANTIC COMMUNITY AND WESTERN EUROPE.
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A. The Atlantic Community-NATO and the OECD-Efforts To
Develop Multilateral Nuclear Strategy and Economic Coopera-
tion.
B. European Regional Organizations-Problems of Integration
C. The Problems of Germany and Berlin.
D. Developments Relating to the Situation in Cyprus
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Part IV. THE ATLANTIC COMMUNITY AND WESTERN EUROPE—
Continued
E. Relations With Certain Countries and Concerning Certain Prob-
lems of the Area .
France
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B. The Arab-Israel Dispute
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C. Relations With Certain Countries and Concerning Certain Prob-
lems of the Area
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Part VIII. AFRICA-Continued
F. The Republic of South Africa, and South-West Africa.
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Apartheid in South Africa
Administration of the Mandated Territory of South-West Africa
by South Africa
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G. Status and Pending Independence of Trust Territories and Other
Dependencies in Africa
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Part IX. THE FAR EAST, SOUTH, AND SOUTHEAST ASIA
A. The Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO)
B. Consultations Under the ANZUS Treaty
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C. The Colombo Plan.
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D. Relations With Certain Countries and Concerning Certain Problems
of the Area
United States Administration of the Trust Territory of the
Pacific Islands .
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E. Developments Affecting the Situation in the Republic of Viet-
Nam
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Part X. WESTERN HEMISPHERE DEVELOPMENTS
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A. The Inter-American System-The Organization of American
States
B. Political and Economic Developments in Central America, Mexico,
and the Caribbean Area.
C. Implementation of the Alliance for Progress, the Charter of Punta
del Este, and Related Economic and Political Developments .
D. Canadian-United States Relations
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E. Antarctica. .
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Part XI. FOREIGN ECONOMIC POLICY-TRADE AND TARIFFS .
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A. Measures Taken To Redress the United States Unfavorable Inter-
national Balance of Payments Situation
B. Measures Taken To Liberalize International Trade
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C. Import Controls and Policy
Part XI. FOREIGN ECONOMIC POLICY-TRADE AND TARIFFS-
D. Export Controls and Policy
E. The Food for Peace Program-Agricultural Trade Development
and Assistance Under Public Law 480
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Part XII. THE FOREIGN ASSISTANCE AND RELATED AID PRO-
GRAMS
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A. The Foreign Assistance Program
C. The Export-Import Bank
B. The Peace Corps.
D. Water-for-Peace (Desalination)
Part XIII. THE INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION, EDUCATIONAL
EXCHANGE, AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS PROGRAMS. .
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