General United States policies with respect to the East Asian-Pacific area; activities of the ANZUS powers; five-power military consultations; conclusion of the Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty; review of regional economic aid and development programs1

1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1951, vol. vi, Part 1, pp. 1 ff.


[61] The Commander in Chief, Pacific (Radford) to the Joint Chiefs of Staff

790.5/9–452: Telegram


[65] The Acting Secretary of State to the Embassy in the United Kingdom

790.5/8–2052: Telegram


[67] The British Embassy to the Department of State

790.5/9–252


[69] The Secretary of Defense (Lovett) to the Secretary of State

790.5/9–452


[73] The Ambassador in Australia (Jarman) to the Department of State

790.5/9–2952: Telegram


[74] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Australia

790.5/9–2952: Telegram


[75] The Ambassador in Australia (Jarman) to the Department of State

790.5/10–752: Telegram


[76] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Secretary of State

Conference files, lot 59 D 95, CF 133


[78] The Ambassador in Australia (Jarman) to the Department of State

790.5/10–2052: Telegram


[84] Memorandum by the Director of the Executive Secretariat (McWilliams)

Conference files, lot 59 D 95, CF 135


[87] Memorandum by the Director of Mutual Security (Stassen) to Richard Johnson and Norman Paul

Mutual Security Affairs files, lot 57 D 567


[89] The Ambassador in Thailand (Stanton) to the Department of State

790.5/2–1853: Telegram


[90] Memorandum on the Substance of Discussions at a Department of State-Joint Chiefs of Staff Meeting

State-JCS Meetings, lot 61 D 417