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CONTENTS
Pages
PART I. PRINCIPLES AND OBJECTIVES OF AMERICAN
FOREIGN POLICY
1-23
PART II. THE UNITED NATIONS, SPECIALIZED AGENCIES,
AND DEVELOPMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW.
24-187
A. Review and Improvement of the United Nations Machinery . 24-44
B. The United Nations Budget
45-55
C. Admission of New Members
55-58
D. The Fifteenth Session of the U.N. General Assembly
58-77
E. Economic Development and Technical Assistance
77-99
F. Human Rights
99-104
G. Trusteeship,
Self-Determination,
and
the
Question of
Colonialism.
105–121
H. Refugees
121-125
I. The Specialized Agencies
125-181
The Food and Agriculture Organization
126
The Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organiza-
tion
127
The international Bank for Reconstruction and Develop-
ment.
127-139
The International Development Association.
140-141
The International Finance Corporation.
141-146
The International Labor Organization
146-150
The International Monetary Fund.
151-161
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization
161-172
The World Health Organization
173-181
J. Developments in International Law.
181-187
.
A. The Organization of American States
188-191
B. Political and Economic Developments in Central America,
Mexico, and the Caribbean Area
191-276
The Caribbean Organization
192-193
The Central American Bank for Economic Integration 193-194
Cuba
195-256
The Dominican Republic .
257-270
Guatemala and Nicaragua
270-271
Mexico.
271-273
Panama
273-275
The West Indies .
276
C. Measures Taken and Proposed for the Political and Economic
Development of and Improved Understanding Among the
American Republics
276-305
D. Canadian-United States Relations
305-311
(V)
AND
THE
PART IV. WESTERN EUROPE
COMMUNITY .
ATLANTIC Pages
312-368
A. The Developing Atlantic and European Communities
312-359
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization
312-319
The Establishment of the Development Assistance Group
(DAG) and Conversion of the Organization for European
Economic Cooperation (OEEC) Into the Organization for
Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). ... 319–335
Attempts To Reconcile the Purposes of the European
Economic Community (EEC, the “Inner Six') and the
European Free Trade Association (EFTA, the “Outer
Seven')
335-359
B. The Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration.
359
C. The Problems of Germany and Berlin
D. Relations With Certain Countries of the Area .
360–368
Austria.
Cyprus .
Denmark
France
The Federal Republic of Germany
Italy .
Portugal
Spain
The United Kingdom
360
361
361-362
363-365
365–366
366
366-367
367-368
PART V. THE EASTERN EUROPEAN COMMUNIST REGIMES
AND THE BALTIC STATES
369-381
The Baltic States .
Albania
Bulgaria .
Czechoslovakia .
The “German Democratic Republic"
Hungary
Poland
Rumania
Yugoslavia.
369
369-370
370
371
371-379
379-380
380
381
PART VI. THE SOVIET UNION
382-477
A. Preparations for the Summit Conference
382–408
B. The U-2 Incident and the Collapse of the Summit Conference 409-431
C. Developments Following the Collapse of the Summit Conference. 432-477
PART VII. THE NEAR AND MIDDLE EAST.
478-507
A. The Central Treaty Organization
478–480
B. The Palestine Refugee Problem
480-485
C. Activities Under the American (Eisenhower) Doctrine for the
Middle East
485
D. The United Nations Emergency Force (UNEF)
485-492
E. Relations With Certain Countries and Concerning Certain
Problems of the Area
492-507
The Indus Waters Settlement.
492–496
Iran
496
Israel
497-501
The Pushtunistan Question
501-502
The Question of Freedom of Transit Through the Suez
Canal
502-507 767–785
PART VIII. AFRICA .
508–646
A. North Africa
515-521
Algeria .
Libya
521
B. Central and Southern Africa
521-644
The Brazzaville Powers.
521-522
Cameroun
522
Central African Republic
Chad.
Congo (Brazzaville)
The Congo Situation and the Republic of the Congo
(Léopold ville)
523–630
Dahomey
630
Gabon
Ghana
631
Ivory Coast.
The Malagasy Republic
Mali .
Mauritania
632
Niger
Nigeria.
Senegal.
Somalia
633
Togo.
The Union of South Africa, and South-West Africa
633-643
Upper Volta
644
C. Status and Pending Independence of the Trust Territories and
Other Dependencies in Africa .
644-646
PART IX. THE FAR EAST, SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIA . 647–693
A. The Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
653-657
B. Consultations Under the ANZUS Treaty
657
C. The Colombo Plan.
658
D. Relations With Certain Countries and concerning certain
Problems of the Area.
658–693
The China Area .
658-663
India.
664-666
Japan
666-680
Korea
680–683
Laos
683-686
Nepal
686-687
The Philippines
687-690
Thailand
690-692
Viet-Nam.
692
E. Status and Pending Independence of the Trust Territories of
the Pacific Region .
692-693
PART X. DISARMAMENT EFFORTS AND THE PEACEFUL
USES OF ATOMIC ENERGY.
694-785
A. Problems Respecting General Disarmament.
694-726
B. The Problem of Effecting a Cessation of Nuclear Weapons Tests
and of Preventing a Harmful Increase in Levels of Radioactivity. 726–759
C. The Problem of Regulating the Number of Countries Possessing
and Manufacturing Nuclear Weapons
760-767
D. International, Regional, and Bilateral Cooperation in the Peace-
ful Uses of Atomic Energy
ECONOMIC
PART XI. FOREIGN
TARIFFS
POLICY-TRADE
786-829
A. Balance of Payments Problems
786-795
B. Import Controls and Policy.
796-799
C. Export Controls and Policy
799-810
D. The Trade Agreements Program.
811
E. The "Food for Peace" and Agricultural Trade Development
and Assistance (Public Law 480) Programs
811-817
F. The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade .
818-829
PART XII. THE MUTUAL SECURITY AND RELATED FOR-
EIGN AID PROGRAMS.
830-884
A. The Mutual Security Program
B. The Development Loan Fund.
C. The Investment Guarantee Program
D. The Export-Import Bank.
E. Lend-Lease ..
830-867
867-870
870-873
874-884
884
PART XIII. THE INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION, EDUCA-
TIONAL EXCHANGE, AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS
PROGRAMS
885–913
A. Legislation and Administration
B. Evaluation and Reports of Progress
885-890
890–913
PART XIV. THE ORGANIZATION, FUNCTIONS, AND OPER-
ATIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE... 914-945
A. Organization and Administration
B. Appropriations
C. Contributions to International Organizations
D. Passport Policy
E. Immigration and Visas .
914-922
923-933
933–936
937-938
938-945