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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1952–1954, China and Japan, Volume XIV, Part 1

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Contents

  • Preface
  • List of Unpublished Sources
  • List of Abbreviations and Symbols
  • List of Persons
  • The China Area:
    • U.S. Policy with regard to the People’s Republic of China and the Republic of China; U.S. relations with the Republic of China:
      • I. January–December 1952: Review of U.S. policy with regard to Taiwan and assistance to Chinese Nationalist forces; diplomatic efforts on behalf of U.S. nationals imprisoned in China; U.S. efforts to tighten multilateral restrictions on trade with the People’s Republic of China (Documents 1–64)
      • II. January–November 1953: Change of directive to the Seventh Fleet; commitment by the Republic of China to consult the United States prior to any major offensive operations against the Chinese mainland; U.S. concern with the defense of the Chinese offshore islands; U.S. efforts to maintain multilateral restrictions on trade with the People’s Republic of China; review of U.S. policy with regard to the People’s Republic of China and the Republic of China (Documents 65–155)
      • III. December 1953–August 1954: Discussions at the Geneva Conference with representatives of the People’s Republic of China concerning U.S. nationals in China and Chinese nationals in the United States; U.S. concern with the defense of the Chinese offshore islands; ship and plane incidents in the China area; consideration of a mutual security treaty between the United States and the Republic of China (Documents 156–268)
      • IV. September–December 1954: U.S. concern with the problem of the Chinese offshore islands and interest in obtaining a cease-fire in the area; negotiation of a mutual security treaty with the Republic of China; review of aspects of U.S. policy with regard to the People’s Republic of China and the Republic of China; U.S. response to the imprisonment of eleven American airmen in the People’s Republic of China (Documents 269–461)
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