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THE ATLANTIC
EUROPE
Part IV.
A. The Atlantic Community-NATO and the OECD-French
Military Disengagement From NATO
B. European Regional Organizations-Problems of Integration
C. Problems of Germany and Berlin
D. Developments Relating to the Situation in Cyprus
E. Relations With Certain Countries and Concerning Certain
Problems of the Area
France
Gibraltar
Spain.
Turkey
Part V. EASTERN EUROPE.
A. Regional Developments and Policies
B. Relations With Certain Countries and Concerning Certain
Bulgaria
Czechoslovakia
The German "Democratic Republic"
Hungary
Poland
COMMUNITY AND WESTERN
Romania
Yugoslavia
Part VI. THE SOVIET UNION.
Part VII. THE NEAR AND MIDDLE EAST.
B. The Arab-Israel Dispute.
C. Relations With Certain Countries and Concerning Certain
D. The Republic of South Africa, and South-West Africa.
Apartheid in South Africa.
Administration of the Mandated Territory of South-West
Africa by South Africa.
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E. Status of Remaining Dependencies in Africa
Botswana.
Equatorial Guinea.
French Somaliland
Ifni and Spanish Sahara
Lesotho.
Southern Rhodesia
Part IX.
President Johnson's Trip to Asia and the Pacific, October 17-
November 2, 1966. .
EAST AND SOUTH ASIA, AND THE PACIFIC
Australia
British Indian Ocean Territory
Burma
Cambodia.
The China Area
Fiji.
India, Pakistan, and the Kashmir Question
B. Relations With Certain Countries and Concerning Certain Problems of the Area
Indonesia
Japan.
Korea.
Laos
Malaysia
The Trust Territory of Nauru
Papua and the Trust Territory of New Guinea
The Philippines
Part X.
Thailand
United States Administration of the Trust Territory of the
Pacific Islands.
C. Developments Affecting the Situation in the Republic of Viet-
Nam
DISARMAMENT
EFFORTS AND THE PEACEFUL
USES OF OUTER SPACE. .
A. United States Arms Control Machinery
B. The Problem of General and Complete Disarmament and
Approaches to It Through Certain Collateral Measures,
Particularly Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons
C. Activities of the International Atomic Energy Agency-Peace-
ful Uses of Atomic Energy.
D. Peaceful Uses of Outer Space
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C. Import Controls and Policy
D. Export Controls and Policy
FOREIGN ECONOMIC POLICY-TRADE AND
TARIFFS
Part XI.
A. Measures Taken To Redress the United States Unfavorable
Balance of Payments Situation
B. Measures Taken To Liberalize International Trade
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THE
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INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION, EDUCA-
Part XIII. TIONAL EXCHANGE, AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS
B. Appropriations
C. Contributions to International Organizations.
Passport Regulations, Immigration and Visas.
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LIST OF DOCUMENTS
Part I. PRINCIPLES AND OBJECTIVES OF AMERICAN FOR- EIGN POLICY
"To Build a Civilization To Liberate
the Spirit of Man"
I-1. Annual Message on the State of
the Union Read by the President
(Johnson) Before a Joint Session of
the Congress, January 12, 1966 (Ex-
cerpts)
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"Despite the Present Difficulties. .
the World Is Moving Steadily Toward
Peace"
I-2. Reply Made by the Secretary of
State (Rusk) to a Question Asked at a
News Conference, January 21, 1966. 6
The Federal Budget for Fiscal Year
1967
I-3. Message From the President
(Johnson) to the Congress, Trans-
mitted January 24, 1966 (Excerpts). 7
The Problem of Security in the Con-
temporary World
I-4. Address by the Secretary of De-
fense (McNamara) Before the Amer-
ican Society of Newspaper Editors,
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Montreal, May 18, 1966 . .
A. United States Participation in the United
Nations
Call for a Careful Review of United
States Financial Contributions to Inter-
national Organizations
II-1. Memorandum From the Presi-
dent (Johnson) to the Secretary of
State (Rusk), March 15, 1966 . . . 35
"The Goal of American Foreign Policy
[Is] 'a Worldwide Victory for
Freedom'"
*Titles marked with an asterisk indicate
that the text of the document is not printed
in this compilation; a source for the text is
provided. The titles have been supplied by
the editors.
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I-5. Address by the Secretary of State
(Rusk) Before the Veterans of For-
eign Wars Convention, New York,
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August 22, 1966 . . .
Part II. THE UNITED NATIONS, SPECIALIZED AGENCIES,
AND DEVELOPMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW
United States Participation in the
United Nations During 1966
II-2. Letter From the President
(Johnson) to the Congress Transmit-
ting the Twenty-First Annual Report
on U.S. Participation in the U.N.,
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November 15, 1967 . .
B. Review and Improvement of the United
Nations Machinery
The Work of the United Nations Or-
ganization During the Period June 16,
1965-June 15, 1966
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