Editorial Note

On July 28, 1952, Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Willard L. Thorp delivered an address to the Fourth Annual Conference on American Foreign Policy at Colgate University, Hamilton, New York, concerning the economic roots of United States foreign policy; for text, see Department of State Bulletin, August 4, 1952, pages 173–177.

On June 11, 1953, Special Assistant Robert Asher addressed the Economic Education Workshop at Marshall College, Huntington, West Virginia, on the economics of United States foreign policy. His address became the basis for an article printed ibid., July 6, 1953, pages 3–8.

On February 8, 1954, Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Samuel C. Waugh delivered an address before the Trust Division of the American Bankers Association at New York City, in which he discussed current problems in economic foreign policy; for text, see ibid., March 1, 1954, pages 321–326.

On August 11, 1954, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Thorsten V. Kalijarvi addressed the Georgetown University Air Force ROTC on the relationship between economic foreign policy and national security. His address became the basis for an article printed ibid., September 20, 1954, pages 409–417.