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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1950, East Asia and the Pacific, Volume VI

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Contents

  • Preface
  • List of abbreviations and symbols
  • Multilateral Relations:
    • General policies of the United States with respect to the East Asian-Pacific Area; the extension of military and economic assistance to the nations of Southeast Asia; the question of regional security arrangements (Documents 1–95)
  • Australia:
    • Policies and problems in relations between the United States and Australia (Documents 96–112)
  • Burma:
    • United States relations with Burma (Documents 113–124)
  • The China Area:
    • Relations of the United States with the Republic of China; closing of American consular posts on the China mainland; United States military and economic aid to the Republic of China; United States concern with developments in Tibet; the Formosa question following the outbreak of fighting in Korea (Documents 125–379)
    • Efforts to prevent shipment of strategic goods to mainland China and North Korea; imposition of a trade embargo and freezing of Chinese Communist assets in the United States (Documents 380–438)
  • Indochina:
    • Policy of the United States with respect to Indochina; United States recognition of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia as Associated States within the French Union; the extension of United States military assistance to French Union forces; United States economic, military, and diplomatic support for the Associated States (Documents 439–607)
  • Indonesia
    • United States relations with Indonesia (Documents 608–685)
  • Japan
    • Efforts of the United States in behalf of a peace treaty and security agreerment with Japan; occupation and control of Japan (Documents 686–799)
  • Philippines
    • Concern of the United States over the political, economic, and security situation in the Philippines (Documents 800–857)
  • Thailand
    • United States relations with Thailand (Document 858)
  • Index

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