Foreign Relations of the United States, 1955–1957, Southeast
Asia, Volume XXII
Index
- Abdul Rahman, Ismail bin Dato, 800, 805
- Abdul Rahman, Tengku, 740, 767, 774, 784, 805
- Abdulgani, Roeslan, 128, 138, 240, 260, 269–270, 327
- Indonesia:
- New Guinea dispute, 333, 405
- U.S.-Indonesian relations, 273–275
- Acly, R. Austin, 6–7
- Adams, Sherman, 199
- Afro-Asian Conference. See
Bandung Conference.
- Agung, Anak Agung Gde, 178, 181–182, 187–188, 194–195, 197–199, 208–209, 229
- Aidit, D.N., 344, 360, 433, 564
- Albert, Capt. Carlos, 619
- Alden, Robert, 895
- Algeria, 250
- Ali Sastroamidjojo:
- Chou En-lai joint statement,
150–152,
158, 164
- Indonesia:
- Communism in, 125
- Elections, 139
- Political situation, 127–129, 237, 247, 291
- Round Table Conference Agreement abrogation, 295–296, 299
- Sumatra revolution, 334–336, 339–341, 368, 373
- U.S. economic assistance, 257–258, 280–281, 288, 310, 315, 322, 328
- U.S. military equipment, 289–290, 302–303, 310–311
- U.S. position, 136
- Resignation, 362, 370
- Visit to People’s Republic of China, 167, 169
- Allison, John M.:
- Indonesia:
- Ambassadorial appointment, 342n
- Communist influence in Indonesia, 406–411, 416–418, 421–422, 435, 442–444, 456
- Djuanda Cabinet,
373–374, 388–392, 397–400
- National Round Table Conference, 414–416, 424–426, 432–435, 440
- Nationalization of Dutch property, 530–532, 539–541
- Political situation, 391–392, 421–424, 517, 537–539, 542–543, 544–546, 548–552, 555–558, 563–565, 576–578
- Regional rebellions, 377–380, 386, 403–404
- Soviet military assistance, 574–575
- Subandrio
foreign policy, 375
- Sukarno
assassination attempt, 524–527
- Sukarno
concept, 368–369, 421–424
- Sukarno’s
health, 560
- U.S. economic assistance, 375,
386
- U.S. military assistance and equipment, 365–366, 388, 392–393, 396–397, 475–480, 484–485, 496–497
- New Guinea dispute, 373, 426–429, 440, 483,
485–491,
500–502,
512–514,
521–522
- Resignation proposed, 456, 557n
Allison, John M., Mrs., 342, 349
- Ambassador From the Prairie (Allison), 409,
456, 508–509, 556–557
- Amphorn Suwannabon, 855, 875–876, 879
- Ananda, King, 911
- Anderson, Dillon, 83, 160–161, 860, 882
- Anderson, William O., 737, 777
- Anschuetz, Norbert L.:
- Thailand:
- U.N. embargo list, 889
- U.S. economic assistance, 839
- U.S. rice sales, 868–870
- ANZUS, 432,
488, 568, 780, 788
- ANZUS Council Meeting, 457, 464, 466–471, 481
- Arifin, Zainul, 202, 260–261
- Armstrong, W. Park, 760–761
- Arneson, R. Gordon, 732–733
- Asia Foundation, 42, 479
- Asian-African Conference. See
Bandung Conference.
- Asian Economic Development Fund (see also
Mutual Security Act of
1955: Sec. 418):
- Aung Gi, Col., 97–98
- Australia:
- Communism in Indonesia, 143–144, 468
- Communism in Malaya and Singapore, 745, 754, 771–774
- Indonesia, relations with, 469, 533–534, 536–537, 547, 568–569, 572–573
- Military assistance to Indonesia, 498–499
- New Guinea dispute, 134–135, 162–167, 184,
192–194,
313–314,
366–367,
431–432,
440–441,
463, 469, 486, 502, 506
- Treaty of Friendship with Indonesia, 194
- Wheat flour sales, 26
- Australian Christian Student Movement, 469
- Ba Swe, U:
- Burma-Chinese border dispute, 81
- Burmese elections, 36
- Erskine Mission, 97–98
- Prime Minister, 66, 73
- Resignation as Prime Minister, 94
- U Nu’s visit to the Soviet
Union, 28
- U.S. military assistance, 7, 86, 92, 94–96, 106–108, 111, 118,
120–122
- Visit to U.S., 103–106
- Ba, U, 4
- Babao, Numeriano U., 664
- Baghdad Pact, 884–885
- Baird, James C., Jr.:
- Baldwin, Charles F., 8–11, 53, 370, 823
- Bambang Sugeng, Gen., 128, 167–168
- Bandung Conference, 127–128, 139, 144, 150, 175–176, 180, 224
- Ali-Chou statement on territorial integrity, 150–152, 158, 808
- Chou En-lai and Thailand,
821–822
- Coexistence principles, 151
- Japanese involvement, 269
- Military pacts system, 318
- Opening remarks, 268
- Banteng Council. See under
Indonesia.
- Bao Dai, 410
- Barbour, Walworth, 147–148, 300
- Barco, James W., 516
- Barnes, Robert G., 530
- Barrington, James:
- Burma:
- Exports to Communist bloc, 23–24
- U Nu visit to U.S.,
1
- U.S. economic assistance, 31,
78, 85, 94–95
- Basch, Antonin, 30, 41
- Batista, Juan, 371
- Battle Act. See
Mutual Defense Assistance Control Act of
1951.
- Becker, Loftus E., 465
- Bell, James D.:
- Indonesia, U.S. relations with, 268–273, 355n, 597–599
- Philippines:
- Olongapo controversy, 608–611, 617–621
- Trade agreements, 598–599, 624–625
- U.S. military bases negotiations, 595–597, 649–651, 655–656, 700–701
- Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos relations, 832–833
- Bell Trade Act. See
Philippine Trade Act; Philippines: Trade Agreement.
- Bendetsen, Karl R.:
- Benson, Ezra Taft, 4–5, 16
- Bernau, Phyllis D., 70n, 75n, 515n, 685
- Berry, Lampton, 736
- Bishop, Max W., 861–864, 871n, 90–932, 875–881, 889–891, 895–899, 901, 917–922, 936–940, 944–946
- Black, Eugene R., 16, 889
- Black, Sir Robert, 767n, 777
- Bo Khin Maung Gale, 28
- Bock, Benjamin, 628
- Boggs, Marion W., 400–402
- Bohlen, Charles E.:
- Philippines:
- Ambassadorial appointment, 720
- Elections, 729–730
- IMF survey mission, 722
- U.S. military bases negotiations, 730–731
- Borneo. See under
Indonesia.
- Braddock, Daniel M., 587
- Asia, U.S. rice sales, 52–53
- Burma:
- Bradford, Saxton, 610,
739
- Brand, 625–627,
686–688, 720–721
- Brownell, Gen. Herbert, Jr., 583n, 636–637
- Brucker, Wilber M., 452
- Brundage, Percival F., 886
- Bulganin, Marshal Nikolai A., 27n, 105, 844
- Burke, Adm. Arleigh A., 260, 484, 533, 610, 620
- Burma:
- Border disputes, 40, 43–44, 81, 106
- Chinese People’s Republic military assistance, 25
- Chinese People’s Republic Military Mission, 24–25, 27–29
- Communism in, 3–4, 7, 9, 11–13, 21, 36–40, 44–45, 54–59, 65–72, 80, 82, 100
- Communist bloc barter deals, 9, 13, 15, 21, 29–31, 58–59, 102
- Corruption in government, 8, 18, 88
- Defense and internal security:
- Economic development, 8–9, 91, 108–109
- Economic situation, 102–103
- Elections, 20, 29, 36, 61–62, 64
- Government of the Union of Burma (GUB) (see also
Political parties
below):
- Barter deals with Communist countries, 9, 30, 74, 110
- China, People’s Republic, relations with, 11
- Economic development program, 61
- Foreign aid, 110
- Rice policy, 10
- Soviet aid, 52
- U.S. arms proposal, 2–3
- U.S. economic development loan programs, 8, 23,
48–50, 61–64, 68,
76, 119–120
- U.S. military assistance, 96–97, 106–108, 110–111, 113
- U.S. technical assistance, 12–13
- Indian economic assistance, 17–19, 21, 31, 118, 123
- Japan, relations with, 104
- Medical center, 32–33, 38–39, 42, 45, 50–51
- Minerals export:
- Copper matte, 23
- Iron ore, 41
- Neutralism, 20, 29–30, 37, 56, 58, 60–62, 64, 75, 79–80, 82, 90–91, 100, 103–104, 109
- Political parties (see also
Government of the Union of Burma (GUB) below):
- Political situation, 57–59, 99–100
- Rice exports, 4–6, 8–10, 13, 15–16, 102, 122–123, 216–217, 823n, 857,
870, 872–875
- Rubber exports to People’s Republic of China, 21–24, 34, 45, 48, 61, 63, 75
- Soviet mission, 34, 42, 46–47
- Soviet technical assistance, 27, 33, 42, 47–48, 52, 90
- Technical assistance:
- Chinese technicians, 28
- Polish technicians, 27
- Railway rehabilitation, 35,
45–47
- Rangoon port project, 35, 41, 45–47
- Sanitation project, 50
- Tractor factory, 35, 37, 46–47
- Technological institute, 33, 35, 37–38, 42, 48, 52, 90
- U.S. economic assistance, 17–22, 39, 41–42, 45, 66–73, 77–78, 89–92, 115–116, 119–120
- Grant aid, 56, 65–66,
68, 70, 72–73, 76,
109, 121
- Reimbursable aid, 25, 83–84,
96
- U.S. military assistance, 39, 45, 54–57, 59–60, 79–82, 87–89, 96–97, 106–108, 121–122
- Arms sales, 2–3, 6–7, 28n, 36n, 38, 60n
- Equipment, 24, 33, 113, 122
- Erskine Mission, 84–87, 97–98, 107, 110, 112–113, 118, 120
- Training in U.S. military schools, 28, 56, 69, 86,
88–89
- U.S. P.L.
480 program, 21–28, 31, 35, 39, 41, 45, 49–50, 76, 91, 101, 109, 122–124
- U.S. Police Survey Team, 111, 114, 119,
122
- U.S. rice exports, 199, 207, 216–217
- U.S. technical assistance, 31–33, 38–39, 44, 47, 65, 116
- Rice-for-technicians agreement, 16, 72–75, 101
- Burrows, Charles R., 646,
651–653
- Bushner, Rolland H., 892–895, 910–913, 916–917, 923–925, 928–930, 934–935, 943–944
- Butterworth, W. Walton, 738
- Byington, Homer M., Jr., 805
- Bylandt, W.F.L., 135
- Byrnes, James F., 105
- Cabell, Lt. Gen. Charles P., 199–200
- Caine, Sir Sydney, 753,
763
- Cambodia:
- China, People’s Republic of, influence, 942
- Democratic Party, 833
- Neutralism, 833, 862
- Thailand, relations with, 831–833, 861–862, 909,
931
- United States, relations with, 13, 83, 838
- U.S. rice exports, 10–11, 823
- Cameron, T.C., 319–321, 518–521
- Campbell, Archibald, 765,
768–770, 778
- Canada, 654, 666
- Casey, Richard G., 189–191, 314, 366–367, 440–441, 467, 480–482, 506, 533–534, 569, 572–573
- Celebes. See
Indonesia: Sulawesi revolt.
- Ceylon:
- Communist influence, 247, 863
- “Fiasco”, 66
- New Guinea dispute, 519
- Rubber exports, 272
- U.S. aid under Battle Act, 41, 45, 63
- Chaem Promyong, 911
- Chiang Kai-shek, 318, 410
- Chiap Chaiyasong, 911
- Chiefs of Mission in East Asia Conference, Baguio, 164
- China, People’s Republic of:
- Admission to U.N., 3, 62, 101
- Burma:
- Influence in, 3–4, 11–13
- Military Mission, 24–25
- Textile factory, 37
- Trade with, 27
- Indonesia:
- Dual citizenship treaty, 151
- Military assistance, 497
- Military Mission, 477, 480
- Rice sales, 13, 858
- U.S. airmen imprisoned, 17, 171, 893
- China, Republic of, 40, 43–44, 101
- Chou En-lai:
- Ali-Chou statement at Bandung Conference, 150–152, 158–159, 164
- Burma-China border dispute, 106
- Prestige of, 740
- Relationships with:
- Release of U.S. airmen, 17
- Taiwan policy, 318
- Visit to Indonesia, 150, 167
- Chronicle (Manila), 597–598, 660, 720
- CINCPAC operations:
- Cochran, H. Merle, 215,
296–297
- Cochran-Subardjo agreement, 197n, 276, 348
- Coffey, John P., 336
- Collier, Col. Robert B., 555, 558–559, 561–562
- Collins, Gen. J. Lawton, 164
- Colombo Conference (Singapore, 1955), 753
- Colombo Plan, 160, 468, 843–844
- Commonwealth Consultative Committee.
- See
Consultative Committee on Economic Development in South
and Southeast Asia.
- Conover, Harry, 823–825
- Consultative Committee on Economic Development in South and
Southeast Asia, 126, 843n
- Corcoran, Thomas J., 893–895
- Cotton exports, U.S. to Burma, 22–23, 26, 31, 123–124
- Council on Foreign Economic Policy, 6, 824, 868, 872, 874
- Cuaderno, Michael, 630–634, 640, 728
- Cuenco, Mariano, 664,
681
- Cumming, Hugh S., Jr., 161
- Indonesia:
- Advisory Council, 345–346, 351–353, 356
- Communism in, 351–353, 356–357, 359–361, 420–421, 436–440
- Coup attempt, 329–331
- Departure date, 342–343
- Dutch citizens trial, 272–273
- Fulbright agreement, 270, 274
- National Round Table Conference, 436, 448–449
- Nationalization of Dutch property, 529
- New Guinea dispute, 134–135, 162–167, 179–181, 186–188, 209–210, 214–215, 225, 232, 332–334
- NSC Ad Hoc Committee
report, 448–449
- Petroleum resources, 178–179
- Political parties, 325–326
- Political situation, 125–126, 131–132, 136–139, 148–153, 167–170, 175–176, 181–182, 200–205, 232–234, 240–242, 250, 260–261, 343
- Round Table Conference Agreement, 262–263, 293–296, 298–300
- South Moluccas insurgency, 553–554
- Soviet economic assistance, 314–316
- Sukarno family,
349–350
- Sukarno
speeches on dissolution of political parties, 326–328
- Sukarno State
visits assessment, 316–319
- Sukarno visit
to U.S., 210–211, 224, 242, 257–258, 269, 282–284
- Sumatra revolution, 334–338, 387–388
- U.S. economic assistance, 257–258, 264, 280–281, 288–289, 303–307, 309–310, 312, 314–316, 322, 328
- U.S. military assistance, 220,
224, 261–262, 276–277, 289–290, 292, 302–303, 346–347, 365–366
- U.S. P.L.
480 program, 207, 216–217, 264
- U.S.-Indonesian relations, 130–131, 273–275
- Cuthell, David C., 600, 606–608, 633–634, 647–648, 650n
- Cutler, Robert, 129, 370, 400–401, 450–452, 709
- Cyprus, 177
- Czechoslovakia:
- Burma, trade with, 13, 27, 34
- Indonesian economic assistance, 280,
497, 559, 570
- Rubber trade, 272
- Soviet Union, relations with, 104
- Darul Islam. See under
Indonesia: Political
parties.
- Davis, Adm. A.C.:
- Philippines:
- Olongapo controversy, 611–613
- U.S. military bases negotiations, 584–587
- Day, Henry B., 583n, 588
- De la Mare, Walter, 778,
781
- Delgado, Francisco, 636–637
- Dien Ben Phu, 736
- Dillon, C. Douglas, 249, 530
- Dirksen, Everett M., 12,
21, 27
- Djuanda Kartawidjaja:
- Indonesia:
- Cabinet, 388, 390, 395–396, 408, 448, 562
- Candidate for elections, 126–127
- Moluccas insurgency, 554
- National round table conference, 415–416, 424–426, 479
- Political situation, 125–129, 131–132, 377–379, 397–400, 539–541, 544–545, 555–556, 560, 575
- Prime Minister appointment, 373–374
- Resignation, 495, 545
- Sukarno
assassination attempt, 525–526
- Sukarno’s
Independence Day speech, 414–416
- U.S. economic assistance, 257–258, 281, 288–289, 292, 303–304, 315, 322, 325–326, 328, 397n, 516
- Visit to Sumatra, 375, 379–380
- New Guinea dispute, 483, 485, 488–490
- Visit to U.S., 126n, 257–258
- Dodge Council. See
Council on Foreign Economic Policy.
- Dodge, Joseph M., 824n
- Drees, Willem, 543, 551–552, 563
- Dulles, Allen W., 217–218, 229, 254, 338–339, 357–358
- Dutch-Indonesian relations, 526
- Indonesia:
- Political situation, 370–371, 376–377, 380–381, 450–451, 466–471, 511, 526, 529, 546, 547, 561
- Sukarno
Advisory Council concept, 364
- Philippines, elections, 610, 623, 727–728
- Thailand, 840–841, 934–935
- Dulles, John Foster:
- Burma:
- Border disputes, 40, 81
- Bulganin-Khrushchev visit, 29–30
- Communist bloc tactics in, 44–45
- Conversations with U
Nu, 13
- Economic situation, 14–17
- U.S. economic assistance, 22,
48–50, 63–64, 66–67, 75–78,
96–97, 111–112, 114, 118
- U.S. military assistance, 119–120
- U.S. P.L.
480 program, 25–27, 49–50,
118
- Visit to, 1–4
- Illness, 908
- India, visit to, 862
- Indonesia:
- Abrogation of Round Table Conference Agreement, 234–235, 293
- Communist influence, 410, 420–421
- Dutch citizens trial, 170–172, 174, 221–222, 228–229
- National round table conference, 436
- Sukarno
assassination attempt, 524
- Sukarno State
Visit to U.S., 236, 239, 267–268, 331–332
- U.S. economic assistance, 195–197, 220, 324–325, 353, 393–394, 572–573
- U.S. military assistance, 515–516
- U.S. policy, 528
- Visit to, 239–240, 243–247, 250–253, 255
- New Guinea dispute, 182–185, 189–192, 208–209, 212,
226–227,
418, 441, 451, 502–503, 509, 514–515, 523–524
- Philippines:
- Post-SEATO trip, 637, 643n, 861,
863n
- Thailand:
- Atomic reactor agreement, 865
- Laos, relations with, 904–906
- Mutual Defense Assistance Program, 882–885, 927
- Pibulsonggram
visit to U.S., 808n
- Political situation, 940–943
- Trade embargo on China, People’s Republic of, 892–895
- Visit to Bangkok, 808–809, 822
- U.S.-Chinese discussions, 19n
- U.S. military bases survey, 709
- Duncan, Adm. Donald B., 580–582, 595n
- Dunham, Chester G., 184–185, 188–189, 243–247
- Durbrow, Elbridge, 765–766, 768–769, 777, 779–780
- Economic Summit Conference, Geneva, 1955, 104–105, 826n
- Eden, Anthony:
- Dutch-Indonesian relations, 223
- Malaya and Singapore situation, 740,
752
- Release of U.S. airmen from People’s Republic of China, 18
- Visit to Washington, 740, 754–755, 761n, 862–863
- Egypt (see also
Suez Canal), 71–72, 101, 103, 328n, 333
- Eisenhower, Dwight D.:
- Burma:
- U Nu letter, 64–67
- U Nu visit to
Washington, 13–14
- U.S. military assistance, 82
- U.S. rice policy, 14–15
- China, People’s Republic of, U.S. policy, 862–863
- Illness, 211
- Indonesia:
- Political situation, 254
- Sukarno
assassination attempt, 524n, 527
- Sukarno State
visit to U.S., 236, 242
- U.S. policy, 534, 537–539, 543
- U.S. rubber policy, 160–161
- Visit denied, 374n, 502
- Philippines:
- Thailand, Mutual Defense Assistance Program, 883, 885–886
- Zhukov meeting, proposed, 104–105
- Elbrick, C. Burke, 226n, 228n, 286n, 321, 509, 530, 541–542
- Elizalde, Joaquin, 619
- Erskine, Gen. Graves B.:
- Export-Import Bank:
- Burmese loan program, 18, 33, 35, 39, 42, 45n, 47
- Indonesian loan programs, 42, 264, 280,
399, 453n, 530
- Philippine loan programs, 630–634, 723–724
- Faure, Edgar, 117, 200
- Federation of Malaya. See
Malaya.
- Ferguson, Homer:
- Court of Military Appeals assignment, 638n
- Philippines:
- Export-Import Bank loan, 631–632
- Laurel-Langley Agreement, 590–591
- Magsaysay visit to
U.S., 603–605, 635–636
- Olongapo controversy, 607,
615–617, 620
- U.S. economic assistance, 600–603, 613–614
- U.S. military bases negotiations, 589n, 628–629, 636–637, 639
- Finland, 103–104
- FitzGerald, Dennis A., 74, 831
- Flag protocols, 652–654, 665–667, 678–679
- Flemming, Arthur S., 129, 200
- Ford Foundation, 42
- Foreign Operations Administration, 830n
- Forman, Douglas N., 893–895
- Formosa. See
Taiwan.
- Foster, Rockwood H., 821–822, 825–827, 838–839, 842–844, 856–858
- Fujiyama, Aiichiro, 573–574
- Fulbright agreement with Indonesia, 270, 274, 284, 318
- Galbraith, Francis J., 142, 332
- Garcia, Carlos P., 713–715, 719–720, 723, 726–728, 730–733
- Garner, Robert L., 889
- Gatot Subroto, 369
- German Democratic Republic:
- Credit offers to Indonesia, 280
- Rice exchange agreement, 13
- Trade with Burma, 27
- German, Robert K., 466–471
- Germany, Federal Republic of, 563, 569
- Gerrety, J.M., 743
- Gleason, S. Everett:
- NSC memoranda:
- Indonesia, 129, 159–162, 199–200, 217–218, 229, 249, 254, 329, 339–340, 357–358, 364, 370–371, 376–377, 380–381, 450–453, 511, 526, 546, 561
- Philippines, 582, 657–658, 708–709
- Thailand, 858–860, 882–887, 934–935
- Godel, W.H., 866–868
- Gomulka, Wladyslaw, 908
- Goodpaster, Col. Andrew J.:
- Asia, rice disposal program, 4
- Indonesia:
- Sukarno
assassination attempt, 524
- Sukarno visit
to U.S., 236
- Philippines:
- Flag protocols, 667–668
- U.S. military bases negotiations, 688–690
- Goodwin, Adm. Hugh H., 585–586
- Philippines, Olongapo controversy, 607, 617–618
- Goonetilleke, Sir Oliver, 863
- Gough, Betty, 182–183
- Graves, Sir Hubert, 763,
765, 768–769, 771, 777–778
- Gray, Gordon:
- Burma, U.S. military assistance, 59–60
- Philippines:
- Olongapo controversy, 609–610
- U.S. military bases negotiations, 651n, 662n
- Thailand, U.S. military assistance, 853–854
- Gromyko, Andrei, 306
- Guam, 619, 822
- Guzmán, Jacobo Arbenz, 403
- Hague Court. See
International Court of Justice.
- Hakim, Lukman, 556
- Halim, Abdul, 169
- Hammarskjöld, Dag, 333, 516n, 520, 523
- Hanafi, A.M., 369, 374, 485
- Hanes, John W., Jr.:
- Asia, rice sales, 6
- Philippines, Rural Community Development Program, 604
- Hanifah, Gen. Abu, 168,
180, 182, 186–187, 283
- Harahap, Burhanuddin, 231, 407
- Harahap government. See under
Indonesia.
- Haring, Philip E., 146–148, 197–199, 215, 225–226, 232
- Hatta, Mohammad (see also
Sukarno-Hatta
partnership), 138–139, 148–149, 168–169, 175–176, 203–204, 214–215, 217, 281, 351–353, 374, 384, 525, 555, 557n, 576
- Communist influence in Indonesia, 356–357, 425–426, 440, 519
- National round table conference, 421,
432–435
- New Guinea dispute, 486
- Sumatra situation, 337–338, 341,
368–369,
380, 387, 389, 395
- Visit to People’s Republic of China, 415, 450–451, 489
- Henderson, Loy, 342
- Hensel, H. Struve, 60, 134
- Philippines, military base negotiations, 592–595
- Herter, Christian A., 114–117, 120, 358, 377, 400–401, 440–441
- Malayan independence ceremonies, 800,
805
- Philippines:
- Herter-Richards visit to Asia, 930–933
- Hickenlooper, Bourke B., 485
- Hidajat, Col., 302, 348, 397n, 558
- Hkun Hkio Sao, 4, 85
- Hollister, John B.:
- Burma, U.S. economic assistance, 68–70, 73–75, 83
- Indonesia, U.S. economic assistance, 323, 394n
- Pakistan, rice agreement, 44n
- Philippines, visit to, 613
- Singapore, visit to, 41
- Thailand, Phao visit to
U.S., 830–831
- Hoover, Herbert, Jr.:
- Burma:
- Border activity, 43–44
- U.S. loan program, 23–24
- U.S. military assistance, 81–85
- Indonesia:
- Abrogation of Round Table Conference Agreement, 237–238
- Ambassador Cumming, 161
- Dutch citizens trial, 171
- MSA compliance, 238–239, 284–285
- New Guinea dispute, 191, 226–227, 314
- U.S. economic assistance, 134,
300–302
- U.S. military assistance, 310–311
- Visit cancelled, 213
- Malaya, OCB report, 743n
- Philippines:
- Elections, 623
- Olongapo controversy, 611–613, 617–623
- U.S. economic assistance, 609,
613–615
- U.S. military assistance, 588
- U.S. military bases negotiations, 611, 638–639, 647–648
- U.S. relations with, 645–647
- Thailand, U.S. military assistance, 859
- Horsey, Outerbridge, 189–192, 738
- Howe, Fisher, 490–491, 690
- Humphrey, George M., 160, 254, 860, 884–887
- Hungary, 27, 101,
104, 321, 328, 333, 422
- Hussein, Lt. Col. Ahmad, 334–335, 338, 340, 354, 372, 377, 379, 382–383, 403, 467, 521
- India:
- Burmese economic assistance, 15–19, 21, 31, 38–39
- ICFTU, 757
- Indonesian economic assistance, 315
- Indonesia, relations with, 534
- Malaya, relations with, 751
- Rice sales (U.S. P.L.
480 program), 874
- Singapore situation, 764
- Indochina, 646, 817
- Indonesia (see also
New Guinea dispute):
- Advisory Council, 343–346, 354–356, 358,
363–364,
370
- Ali government, 233, 237,
239, 247, 260–261, 339–341, 384
- All Indonesian Congress, 163
- American personnel:
- Banteng Council, 334–336, 372,
378–379
- Blitz articles, 527, 565
- Borneo:
- China, People’s Republic of, dual citizenship treaty with, 151
- China, People’s Republic of, influence, 417–418, 577
- Communism in, 125–126, 131–132, 147,
153–157,
176, 200, 207, 220, 232–233, 240–242, 255,
291, 359–361, 402–403, 471–475, 494
- Advisory Council participation, 350–355, 358
- Chinese influence, 417
- NSC Ad Hoc Committee
Reports, 436–449
- Revolt in Madiun, Java, 131,
155, 351, 360, 433n
- Constituent Assembly, 126, 211, 398,
415
- Corruption in government, 388–389, 429
- Coup attempt, 329–331
- Dutch Consulates closed, 531
- Dutch personnel, safety of, 550
- Dutch property takeovers, see
Nationalization of Dutch property
below
- Elections, 125–129, 131, 137–144, 153–154, 166–167, 169, 173,
198–205,
207, 210, 211n,
216, 218, 219
- Fulbright program, 270, 274, 284,
318
- Harahap government,
198, 207, 213–215, 227, 229–231, 237, 449
- Japan, relations with, 199, 269–270
- Java, Communist influence, 406–408, 431–432, 436–440, 445–446, 449,
461, 467, 469, 471, 503, 511, 561
- Jogjakarta Conference of 1955, 172,
175
- Linggadjati Agreement, 405
- Madiun uprising of 1948, 131, 155, 351,
360, 433n
- Malaya, relations with, 751
- Marhaenism, 148
- Medan, American Consulate, 334–337
- Moluccas, 521–522, 553–554
- National Council, 395–398, 402–405, 409,
415, 430, 466, 489, 564
- National Economic Planning Board, 370
- National Round Table Conference, 415–416, 420–421, 424–426, 432–436, 446–449, 450, 461,
466–469,
475, 477, 479, 495, 499
- Nationalization of Dutch property, 518–519, 523, 529–532, 539–541, 546,
549–550
- Natural resources, 153–154
- Netherlands, relations with (see also Dutch
subheadings above and New Guinea dispute), 134–135, 155
- Operations Coordinating Board plan, 782
- Petroleum resources, 178–179
- Political parties, 233, 283–284, 337
- Darul Islam, 233, 272, 325–328, 354, 360–361, 382, 507
- IPKI, 337
- Masjumi, 125, 130–132, 136–141, 148–149, 169, 173, 200–205, 207, 216, 229, 283, 339, 341, 356, 363, 382, 390, 395–396, 407–408, 416, 417, 439, 523, 544–545, 576
- Murba, 410
- NU, 132, 199–205, 207, 291, 327, 341, 344, 356, 382, 439
- Pantja Sila, 327
- Parkindo, 201, 205
- PKI, 125, 131–132, 139, 141, 148–149, 169, 199–202, 205, 207, 291, 337, 340, 342, 344, 351, 354, 356, 360–361, 363–364, 390, 402, 405–408, 410–411, 417, 430, 436–440, 467–468, 475, 503, 508, 523, 544, 564
- PNI, 125, 127–132, 136–141, 169, 199, 201–205, 207, 216, 233, 283, 337, 341, 405, 416–417, 439, 475
- PSI, 125, 130, 169, 356, 544–545
- SOBSI, 141, 358, 546, 564
- Political situation, 126, 140–142, 167–170, 175–176, 290–291, 381–385, 429–431, 517, 534–535, 541–542, 548,
550–552,
567–571
- Renville Agreement, 405
- Rice sales, 31–32, 35, 206–208, 216–217, 868
- Rubber program, 160–161
- Singapore situation, 764
- Soviet bloc military assistance, 559,
570
- Soviet military assistance, 347, 473, 497
- State of War and Siege, 388, 390, 396,
399, 531n
- Sulawesi revolt, 338–339, 367,
377, 379–380, 389, 395,
398–399,
403–404,
430, 435, 438
- Sumatra:
- Oil situation, 451, 486–487, 546
- Revolt, 339–342, 356, 358, 362–364, 367, 372–373, 377–385, 387–389, 395–396, 398–399, 403–404, 430, 435, 438, 477, 537
- “Summit” talks with Dutch, 563–564, 569–570
- Timor, Portuguese presence, 164, 513
- Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation with U.S., 182, 195,
273–274
- Treaty of Friendship with Australia, 194
- U.S. economic assistance, 126, 128, 257–258, 264,
275, 280–281, 530
- U.S. military assistance, 261–262, 274,
276–277,
289–290,
302–303,
346–349,
392–393,
496–500,
515–516,
566–567
- Equipment and training, 219–220, 224, 302–303, 310–311, 330, 361, 365–366, 388, 396–397, 475–480, 497, 521, 558–559
- U.S. military visit, 484–485
- U.S. P.L.
480 program, 195–199, 206–208, 216–217, 240, 243,
245, 248, 251, 257, 303, 306, 325,
453, 493–494
- U.S. rice sales, 31–32, 35
- U.S. technical assistance, 129, 133–134, 195, 292,
300–307,
309–313,
323–324,
331–332,
353, 386, 393–394, 572
- Geological survey, 270
- Malaria eradication program, 133, 138, 324, 572
- Police training and equipment, 392n
- Intelligence Advisory Committee, 57n,
290n
- Indonesian political situation, 362–364, 429n
- Malayan political situation, 760–761
- International Bank for Reconstruction and Development:
- Burma Mission, 30
- Burmese economic assistance, 37, 41–42, 46, 49–50
- Railway rehabilitation, 35,
45–47
- Rangoon port project, 33, 35, 45–47
- Road development, 112
- Indonesia, economic assistance to, 264
- Malayan membership, 801
- Philippine mission, 728–729
- Thailand, economic assistance to, 889,
903–904
- International Cooperation Administration:
- Burmese economic assistance to, 39,
42, 49,
74–77,
112, 114
- Indonesia, economic assistance to, 300–303, 376n, 393–394
- Philippines, economic assistance to, 601, 609–610, 613–614, 641,
724–725
- Thailand, economic assistance to, 836,
840, 843, 852–853, 863, 889, 903
- International Court of Justice:
- International Harvester, 46
- International Monetary Fund:
- Indonesian loan, 285, 312
- Malayan membership, 801
- Philippines survey mission, 722, 728–729
- Iran, 673, 885
- Iraq, 103, 885
- Irian dispute. See Netherlands; New Guinea dispute.
- Irwin, John N., III, 566–567
- Ismael, 309
- Iwa Kusumsumantri, 128,
141, 167–168, 173, 175
- Jani, Col., 558–559, 562
- Japan:
- Burma, relations with, 104
- Communist influence, 568
- Indonesia, relations with, 269–271, 529,
573–574
- Military equipment sales, 303
- Prisoners of war, 105
- Reparations agreements, 269–272, 332–333, 388
- Rice sales (U.S. P.L.
480 program), 4–6, 15n, 53,
869, 874
- Status of forces agreements, 682–684, 697
- Trade relations, 272
- Jarvis, Francis G., 25n
- Java. See under
Indonesia.
- Jogjakarta, Sultan of, 352
- Johnson, Charles E., 89
- Joint Chiefs of Staff:
- Burma, U.S. military assistance, 54–55, 57–60, 70, 120
- Indonesia:
- Meetings with State Department:
- January 14, 1955, 580–582
- October 14, 1955, 839n
- February 10, 1956, 629–630
- March 30, 1956, 644
- Philippines:
- Thailand:
- Joint United States Military Advisory Group, Thailand
forces, 831, 837, 927, 939–940, 944–946
- Mutual Defense Assistance Program, 839, 881, 885
- U.S. military assistance, 854
- Jones, Howard P.:
- Burma, U.S. economic assistance, 41,
45, 67–70
- Indonesia:
- New Guinea dispute, 495–496
- Philippines:
- Political situation, 727n
- Trade agreements, 624–625
- U.S. military bases negotiations, 720, 732
- Thailand:
- Chinese Communist influence, 917
- U.S. economic assistance, 934–935
- Jones, John Wesley, 250–253, 277–280, 514–515
- Jordan, 103
- Judd, Walter H., 50
- Jungschlaeger, Leon N., 174, 243–245, 248, 250–251, 253, 255–256, 278
- Kalb, Bernard, 372
- Kearney, Richard D., 720–721
- Khao Phra Wihan ruins, 862n
- Khrushchev, Nikita S., 105, 844
- Khuang Aphaiwong, 913,
920, 941
- Knappen, Tippetts, Abbett, and McCarthy Engineering Company, 8
- Kocher, Eric:
- Malaya and Singapore, Communist subversion, 741, 771–780
- Singapore, Constitution revocation, 770–771
- Thailand, Pridi’s return, 910–913
- Korea, 35, 646
- Korea, Republic of, 71
- Kotelawala, Sir John, 863
- KPM. See
Indonesia: Nationalization of
Dutch property.
- Kuala Lumpur Technical Training Institute, 757
- Kwee Djie Ho, 305n
- Kyaw Nyein, U:
- Burma-China border disputes, 81
- Burmese corruption, 88
- Burmese economic development, 8
- Burmese elections, 36, 62
- Foreign policy, 12
- Military mission to People’s Republic of China, 25n, 27–29
- Rice barter deals with Communist countries, 21, 75
- U Nu’s visit to the Soviet
Union, 28
- U.S. arms proposal, 2–3, 6–7
- U.S. economic assistance, 22, 25, 41–42, 47–48, 50–51, 63, 108–109, 117, 119–120
- U.S. rice sales in Asia, 52
- Lacson, Arsenio, 714
- Lacy, William S.B., 584
- Landon, Kenneth P., 142–143
- Langley, James M., 587n, 591–592, 606
- Laos:
- Political situation, 809, 904–909, 931
- Thailand, relations with, 809, 831–833, 843–844, 894, 897
- U.S. military assistance, 83, 838
- U.S. rice exports, 10–11, 823, 870
- Viet Minh, 822
- Larson, Lloyd K., 898
- Laurel, José P., Jr., 603, 708, 714–715, 724–726, 729–730
- Laurel, José P., Sr., 587n, 603, 623, 713–715
- Laurel-Langley Agreement, 587n, 590–591
- Lee, Brig. Gen. William L., 618, 651–652
- Leimena, J., 354, 379, 560
- Lemnitzer, Gen. Lyman L., 660–661
- Lillig, Arthur C., 871–875
- Lim Yew Hock, 781, 907
- Lloyd, Selwyn:
- Malaya and Singapore, Communist subversion in, 762, 772,
776
- Visit to Washington, 740, 752, 761
- Lodge, Henry Cabot, 333, 511–512, 515n, 516–517, 523
- Lopez, Eugenio, 597n, 703
- Lopez, Fernando, 714
- Loren, Allan, 830–831
- Lubis, Col. Zulkifli, 168, 172, 340, 542
- Coup attempt, 329–330, 339, 369
- Luen Buasawan, 855, 868, 875–876, 879
- Luns, Joseph:
- Dulles visit to Djakarta, 243, 250
- Dutch citizens trial in Indonesia, 170–172, 186
- Indonesian abrogation of Round Table Conference Agreement, 296–298, 300
- New Guinea dispute, 198, 229, 454–455, 462–463, 510–511
- “Summit” talks with Indonesia, 570
- U.S. economic assistance to Indonesia, 520–521, 530
- U.S. esteem for, 278
- Macapagal, Diosdado, 716,
726, 732
- MacArthur, Douglas, II:
- McAuliffe, E.V., 5–6
- McCaffery, Richard S., 109
- McConaughy, Walter P., 113, 115–116, 119–120, 122–124
- Macdonald, T.L., 467–468, 470
- Macmillan, Harold, 171, 552–553, 740, 752
- Macmour, Lt. Col. A. Wahab, 342, 372, 398, 477
- McNutt, Paul V., 580n
- Macomber, William B., Jr., 418
- Maengkom, 379, 574–575
- Magill, Robert N., 854–856
- Magsaysay, Ramon:
- Death of, 713
- Memorial for, 718
- Philippines:
- Clark field checkpoint incident, 651–652
- Elections, 600–602, 615, 623
- Omnibus claims against U.S., 640–641
- Political situation, 618, 629, 681
- Trade Agreements, 591, 598–599, 624–625
- U.S. economic assistance, 614–615
- U.S. military bases negotiations, 581–586, 596, 628–629, 639, 655–657, 689, 691, 699, 703
- Relations with Recto, 610–611, 616,
620, 655
- U.S.-Philippine relations, 642–644
- Visit to U.S., 600–605, 635–636
- Malaria, 133, 138,
324
- Malaya:
- Amnesty for Communist terrorists, 740,
769–770
- China, Republic of, 803, 804
- Communism in:
- Australian position, 745, 754, 771–774
- British positron, 754–756, 761–766, 768–770, 779–780, 782–785
- Chronological summary of British-U.S. consultations, 774–778
- Emergency regulations, 735,
739
- Operations Coordinating Board reports, 742–743, 744–755, 775, 782–804
- Political parties, 741–742, 749, 763
- Press, 749, 758, 787
- Propaganda program, 759, 763, 782–799
- Schools and educational institutions, 741–742, 749, 757–758, 763, 786, 788
- Trade unions and labor, 741–742, 749, 756–757, 763, 792–793
- U.S. interagency working group, 756–759
- U.S. position, 735–737, 744–754
- Communist subversion, 741–742
- Communist terrorist forces, 817
- Elections, 739–741, 800
- Emergency regulations, 735, 739, 800
- Federal Legislative Council, 740
- Independence and self-government, 737,
746, 761–762, 783–784, 800, 805
- Political parties:
- Political situation, 760–761
- Racial friction between Chinese and Malays, 747, 760, 783
- Rahman government, 759, 774
- Rubber, 272, 747, 803, 890
- Tin, 747
- University of Malaya, 745, 753, 757,
763, 793
- U.S. economic assistance, 753, 774, 798
- USIS program, 745, 753–754, 800–802
- Malayan Chinese Association, 740, 793
- Malayan Indian Congress, 740, 793
- Malayan Races Liberation Army, 846
- Malayan Trade Union Council, 749
- Manahan, 726–728
- Manglapus, Raul, 719–720
- Manila Pact. See
Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty.
- Mao Tse-tung, 319, 327, 360, 367, 417, 423
- Marshall, David, 769, 772, 779, 781
- Martin, James V., Jr., 781
- Masjumi. See
under
Indonesia: Political
parties.
- Matthews, H. Freeman:
- Maung Maung, Col., 84–85
- Mein, John Gordon, 225–226, 332–334, 381–385, 436, 466–475, 480–482, 503–508, 514–515, 596–600, 516n, 537, 550, 556–558, 720, 732
- Mendenhall, Joseph A., 840n, 943–944
- Menon, V.K. Krishna, 212
- Menzies, Robert Gordon, 143–144, 162, 314, 547, 573
- Merchant, Livingston T.:
- Indonesia:
- Sukarno visit to U.S.,
259, 282
- Mikoyan, Anastas I., 47,
51–52
- Mo Myit, 34, 36, 109
- Moekarto Notowidigdo, 158, 219, 225–226, 235, 269, 275
- Communist influence in Indonesia, 354–355
- Dutch citizens trial, 272
- Fulbright agreement, 274
- New Guinea dispute, 495–496
- Political situation, 493–495
- Soviet military assistance to Indonesia, 315, 575
- Sulawesi and Sumatra revolutions, 379–380
- U.S. military assistance to Indonesia, 311, 347, 349, 376
- Molotov, Vyacheslav M., 105
- Moluccas. See under
Indonesia.
- Mononutu, Arnold, 309,
315, 398
- Moscotti, Albert D., 855n
- Mossadeq, Mohammad, 176
- Moyer, Raymond T., 812, 898
- Munro, Sir Leslie Knox, 515, 518
- Murphy, Robert D., 11,
190–193, 228–229, 235, 277–280, 311–313, 323–324, 328
- Indonesia:
- New Guinea dispute, 456–457, 490,
536
- Philippines:
- Ambassadorial selection, 644
- Flag protocols, 678–679
- Magsaysay visit to
U.S., 635
- U.S. military base negotiations, 581, 638, 701, 720–721
- Mutual Defense Assistance Control Act of 1951, 21–27,
44–46, 48, 61–66, 74–77, 197, 566, 583, 589
- Mutual Defense Assistance Program. See under
Thailand: U.S. military assistance.
- Mutual Security Act of 1954:
- Philippines, 588n
- Sec. 103, Indonesia, 219, 238
- Sec. 106, Indonesia, 219, 238, 261, 566
- Sec. 121, Indonesia, 133, 197
- Sec. 401:
- Burma, 21, 45, 60, 69–70,
79–80, 82, 110, 121
- Indonesia, 220, 238–239, 261, 285, 566–567
- Thailand, 831n
- Mutual Security Act of 1955:
- Mutual Security Act of 1956, Sec. 401, Indonesia, 396–397
- Mutual Security Act of 1957, Development Loan Fund,
394
- Nahdatul Ulama. SeeNU
under
Indonesia: Political
parties.
- Nash, Frank C., 709
- Nasser, Gamal Abdul, 423,
503
- Nasution, Maj. Gen. Abdul Haris:
- Indonesia:
- Coup attempt, 329–330
- National Round Table Conference, 415–416
- Political situation, 555, 562
- Sumatra revolt, 368, 377, 379, 390, 395, 398, 468, 498, 555
- U.S. military assistance, 475–477, 516
- Kidnapping plot, 369
- Visit to U.S., 262
- West Irian Liberation Committee, 531
- Nathan
(Robert) Associates, 8,
18, 30–31, 109
- National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial
Problems, 453
- National Intelligence Estimates:
- NIE
61–56, 57–59, 89
- NIE
62–54, 914
- NIE
62–57, 925–926
- NIE
64–56, 760–761, 782
- NIE
65–55, 140–142, 159
- NIE
65–56, 290–291
- NIE
65–57, 429–431, 442–443, 475
- NIE
66–57, 725
- NIE
66/1–56, 725–726
- National Reconstruction Conference, 512, 514
- National Security Council, 80
- Actions:
- No. 1284–c, 157
- No. 1290–d, 89, 845–853, 944–946
- No. 1396, 162
- No. 1446, 200
- No. 1486, 845n, 859–860
- No. 1492, 218
- No. 1527, 860, 866, 881, 882, 887
- No. 1550, 886
- No. 1572, 887
- No. 1599–e, 914–915
- No. 1636, 329
- No. 1681, 371, 400–401
- No. 1709, 377
- No. 1758, 402, 436n, 445n, 450–453
- No. 1788, 452–453
- Ad Hoc Interdepartmental Committee on Indonesia, 402, 411–412, 436–440, 442,
445–452
- Documents:
- NSC171/1, 157, 159
- NSC5405, 735, 744n, 858–860, 866
- NSC5413/1, 709, 722–723
- NSC5417/3, 153, 156–157, 159, 162
- NSC5429/5, 159, 437, 450–453, 858–860
- NSC5503, 744n
- NSC5506, 157
- NSC5518, 153–157, 159–162, 167, 194–195, 219, 286n, 329, 377, 400–402, 436–440, 445–453
- NSC5602, 914
- NSC5612, 80, 83–84
- NSC5612/1, 84, 89, 92,
780–782, 799–804, 900, 914
- Meetings:
- January 13, 1955 (231st), 582n
- May 12, 1955 (248th), 159–162
- June 30, 1955, 15n
- October 6, 1955 (260th), 199–200
- November 16, 1955 (266th), 623
- December 22, 1955 (271st), 217–218, 223
- January 26, 1956, 229
- March 8, 1956 (279th), 858–860
- March 22, 1956, 247
- April 5, 1956, 254
- June 7, 1956 (287th), 882–887
- July 12, 1956 (290th)
657–658
- August 30, 1956 (295th), 780–781, 900
- January 3, 1957, 338–339
- February 21, 1957 (313th), 708–709
- February 28, 1957, 357–358
- March 6, 1957, 354
- March 14, 1957 (316th), 370–371
- May 2, 1957, 376–377
- May 17, 1957, 380–381
- August 1, 1957 (333d), 400–402
- September 23, 1957 (337th), 450–453, 934–935
- October 2, 1957 (338th), 727–728
- November 22, 1957, 511
- December 5, 1957, 526
- December 12, 1957, 546
- December 23, 1957, 561
- Planning Board on Indonesia, 446–449, 451–453
- Planning Board on Thailand, 860
- National Union of Plantation Workers, 749
- Natsir, Mohammad, 152, 186, 198, 203, 205, 283, 380, 384, 387, 405, 407–408
- Ne Win, Lt. Gen.:
- Burmese Military Mission to People’s Republic of China, 24n
- Erskine Mission, 97
- U.S. arms proposal, 2, 7, 28, 33
- U.S. military assistance, 54–56, 85, 92
- Visit to U.S., 28n, 69, 84–85
- Nehru, Jawaharlal, 18–19, 218, 241, 353, 417, 423, 648, 761, 863
- Dulles visit to India, 862
- Sihanouk visit to India, 833
- Nepal, 519
- Neri, Felino:
- Netherlands (see also Dutch subheadings under other
subjects):
- Admission to SEATO, 138
- China, People’s Republic of, recognition of, 538
- Dulles trip to Djakarta, 243–247, 250–253
- Dutch citizens trial in Indonesia, 170–172, 174, 221–222, 228–229–230, 243–244, 270–273, 278–279
- Dutch-Indonesian relations, 134–135, 243–247, 265–266, 269,
277–280,
498
- Indonesian debt, 520
- Status of forces agreements, 693, 698
- Neutralism (see also under
Burma
and
Thailand), 888
- New Guinea dispute, 134–135, 139, 155, 189–192, 241, 259, 267, 269, 304–305, 358–359, 485–488, 503–508, 536
- Bandung Conference communiqué, 150
- Australian position, 162–167, 185,
313–314,
366–367,
431–432,
440, 457–460, 463, 469,
486, 502, 506
- Geneva negotiations, 225–226, 229–232
- Netherlands-Australian joint statement, 490–493, 506, 510,
520
- Netherlands position, 319–321, 419,
426–428,
453–455,
457–460,
462–463,
469–471,
502, 504–505, 510–511
- Soviet position, 405, 501, 505
- U.N. efforts, 177–178, 182–184, 186–189, 192–194, 197–198, 208–210, 212, 248,
332–333,
469, 511–512, 514–518, 523–524
- U.N. trusteeship, 457–460, 463–465, 543n, 564
- U.S. position, 130–131, 144–148, 155,
158–159,
166–167,
179–181,
184–185,
209–210,
222–223,
232, 248, 271, 314, 321, 373, 419,
440–441,
447–448,
453–457,
460–466,
469–471,
480–482,
493, 495–496, 501–503, 509, 517,
521–522,
534, 557, 573–574
- U.S. position on U.N. resolution,
418, 426–429, 451, 453,
455, 457, 505, 509
- New Zealand, 469
- Ngo Dinh Diem, 644, 758, 931
- Nixon, Richard M.:
- Indonesia, visit to, 213, 224, 236
- Philippines:
- Thailand:
- U.S. military assistance, 935
- Visits to Bangkok, 807, 895–896
- Nolting, Frederick E., 602, 604
- Noor, Pangeran, 374
- North Africa, U.S. policy toward, 249
- North Atlantic Council Ministerial meeting (Paris, 1956), 265–266, 575
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 246–247, 427–428, 473, 536, 538–539, 541–543, 552–553, 563–564, 752, 843, 897
- North Borneo. See
Indonesia: Borneo.
- Nu, U, 12
- Burmese economic development plan, 108–109
- Burmese elections, 28–29, 36
- Communism in Burma, 3–4, 59
- Eisenhower-Zhukov meeting
proposal, 104n
- Friendship with Chou En-lai,
11, 17–19, 106
- Letter to Eisenhower, 64–69, 72–73, 76–78, 81
- Military Mission to People’s Republic of China, 25n
- Resignation as Prime Minister, 66, 68
- Soviet military assistance to Burma, 99
- U.S. economic assistance, 17, 63–66, 72, 93, 98–99, 114, 118
- U.S. rice policy, 16
- U.S. technical assistance, 31–32
- Visit to China, 98n
- Visit to Soviet Union, 20, 27
- Visit to U.S., 1–2, 4, 13–14
- Nuclear reactor centers in Asia, 643, 646, 844
- Nufer, Albert F.:
- Death of, 699n
- Philippines:
- Ambassadorial appointment, 644, 647
- U.S. military bases negotiations, 649, 657, 660–665, 669–672, 679–681, 684, 691, 693, 696–698
- Oatis, William N., 256
- Ohn, U, 117
- Okinawa, 679
- Olongapo controversy. See under
Philippines: U.S. military
bases negotiations
- Operations Coordinating Board:
- Burma:
- Indonesia:
- Malaya and Singapore:
- Philippines:
- Magsaysay memorial,
718
- Progress Report on NSC5413/1, 709, 722–723
- Thailand:
- Pakistan:
- SEATO allies, 69, 90
- U.S. military assistance, 56–57, 71, 885
- U.S. rice sales (P.L.
480 program), 44n, 52–53, 857, 868–870, 873
- Panama Canal Zone, 679
- Paredes, Quentin, 716
- Parsons, Howard, 311
- Peaslee, Amos J., 164
- Pelaez, Emmanuel, 650,
664, 671–672, 672, 692, 695, 697, 708, 720
- People’s Republic of China. See
China, People’s Republic of.
- Petroleum, 153, 178–179
- Petsarath, Prince, 907
- Peurifoy, John E.:
- Death of, 831–832
- Dulles visit to Bangkok, 808–809
- Pibulsonggram visit to
U.S., 808
- Thailand:
- Phao Sriyanon, Gen.:
- Cambodia, Political situation, 833
- Surrendered to coup, 932
- Thailand:
- China, People’s Republic of, influence, 826, 841, 854–855, 875–880, 911, 918–919, 928–929
- Coup proposed, 827–828
- Political situation, 850, 920
- U.S. economic assistance, 810,
812, 828–829, 837
- Visit to U.S., 810n, 829–831
- Phibun Songkhram. See
Pibulsonggram, Field
Marshal P.
- Philippine Central Bank, 630–634, 725
- Philippine National Economic Council, 631
- Philippine Republic Act No. 1194, 591
- Philippine Trade Act:
- of 1946 (P.L.
371), 587n
- of 1954 (P.L.
419), 606
- of 1955 (P.L.
196), 605–606
- Philippines:
- Burma, relationship with, 101, 144
- Clark Air Force Base, 580n, 618–619, 625,
654, 667, 686–688
- Communism in, 601–602
- Community Development Program Commission, 601
- Elections, 600, 614, 623, 695, 697,
714–716,
719, 726–730
- Export-Import bank loan, 630–634, 723–724
- Financial claims against U.S., 640–641, 646, 718
- Fort McKinley, 584, 655
- Independence Celebration for Tenth Anniversary, 648–649, 652
- Mutual defense agreements, 670, 705–706, 711–712
- Newsweek story, 729–730
- Nuclear reactor center, 643, 646
- Political parties:
- Liberal Party, 623, 716, 726, 728
- Nationalista Party, 603, 623, 681, 703, 714–715, 726–727, 729–730, 732
- Progressive Party, 726–727
- Political situation, 713–714, 725–726
- Rural development, 601, 603–604, 613–615, 641, 646
- Sangley Point Naval Air Station, 618–619, 625, 654,
660, 686–688
- Singapore situation, 764
- Subie Bay Naval Reservation, 618–619, 625,
654, 668, 686–688, 717
- Sugar trade agreements, 597, 624–625, 632
- Tobacco industry, 590–591, 624,
632
- Trade Agreement with the U.S.:
- Treaty-Trader legislation, 597–598
- United States, relations with (see also U.S.
subheadings below), 645–647, 677–678, 709,
722–723
- U.S. economic assistance, 601, 613–615, 640–642, 645, 728–729
- U.S. military assistance, 588
- U.S. military bases negotiations, 588, 592–595, 625–629, 632,
679–681,
685–687,
710–713,
719–721,
730–732
- Bendetsen Mission,
77–712, 658–661, 665, 669–677, 681–685, 688–708, 717–719, 731
- Criminal jurisdiction, 617,
620–622, 682–685, 691n, 692–698, 701–702, 705, 708, 711, 717–718, 726, 733–734
- Customs problem, 688
- Duration of agreement, 689,
706, 712
- Flag protocols, 652–654, 665–667, 678–679, 693, 705
- Nixon-Magsaysay statement, 655–656, 659–660, 662, 665, 674, 679, 699–700, 703
- Olongapo controversy, 580n, 606–613, 615–623, 626, 677, 705, 717–718, 720–721
- Public relations campaign, 582, 595–597, 618–619, 661
- Timing of, 580–582, 639, 704, 731
- Title claims and Philippine sovereignty issue, 579–580, 582–586, 626–627, 636–639, 647–650, 653–658, 660–661, 665–667, 669, 677, 691, 694, 699–700
- Tolentino Committee report, 661–662, 668, 680, 682
- U.S. military training, 224
- U.S. P.L.
480 program (tobacco), 624
- U.S. tobacco industry, 590–591
- Phillips, Robert M., 23
- Phin Chunahawan, Field Marshal, 875–880
- Phleger, Herman, 582–584, 638–639, 658–659
- Pibulsonggram, Field Marshal
P.:
- Bandung Conference, 821–823
- Exiled in Cambodia, 932–933
- Thailand:
- Burma, relations with, 43
- Economic policy, 811–812, 814–815
- Laos, relations with, 904,
909
- Phao-Phin contacts,
879, 911, 929–930
- Political situation, 850, 918–921
- Pridi’s return to, 911–912
- Trade relations with People’s Republic of China, 896–898
- United States, relations with, 821–822
- U.S. economic assistance, 810–811, 895–896, 898–900, 922
- Visit to U.S., 807–809
- Pineau, Christian, 297
- Poland:
- Military assistance to Indonesia, 497,
570
- Trade with Burma, 27
- President’s Emergency Fund, Philippines, 613,
641, 646
- Pridi Phanamyong, 821, 847–848, 854, 877, 910–912, 917n, 918, 920, 928–929
- Pridi Phanamyong, Madame, 920
- Pringgodigdo, A.K., 327,
343, 349
- Prochnow Committee, 859–860, 886–887
- Prochnow, Herbert V., 634, 869n
- Purnell, Lewis M., 46, 106–108
- Puyat, Gil, 636n, 714
- Quarles, Donald A., 496–497, 567, 732, 887
- Quezon, Manuel L., 605
- Quirino, Elpidio, 603,
605, 619, 716
- Radford, Adm. Arthur W.:
- Indonesia, 82–83, 200, 400–401
- Philippines:
- Magsaysay and U.S.,
644
- Olongapo controversy, 609–611, 620–621
- U.S. military bases negotiations, 580–582, 619–620, 627–630, 657–658, 660, 667–668, 678–679
- Thailand, Mutual Defense Assistance Program, 883–885, 887
- Raschid, U:
- Burma:
- Indian economic assistance, 17–18
- U.S. P.L.
480 agreement, 22, 32
- U.S. rice surplus, 10
- U.S. technical assistance, 31–32, 42, 48
- Recto, Claro M.:
- Philippines:
- Clark Field checkpoint incident, 651n
- Elections, 600–603, 614–615, 623, 715
- Presidential candidate, 715–716
- U.S. military base negotiations, 581–582, 595, 597–598, 655, 658
- Relations with Magsaysay,
610–611,
616, 620, 623, 655, 703
- Reinhardt, G. Frederick, 720–721
- Rendel, Sir George, 751n
- Rice sales in Asia (U.S. P.L.
480 program) (see also under
individual countries), 4–6, 8–10, 16, 52–53, 207, 823–825,
856–858, 868–875, 878, 901, 907
- Richards, James P., 114, 116, 120, 536–537, 723, 800, 805, 931
- Ringwalt, Arthur R., 738–739, 768–769
- Robbins, Capt. B.A., 600
- Robert Nathan Associates. See
Nathan
(Robert) Associates.
- Robertson, A. Willis, 590n
- Robertson, Reuben B., Jr., 70n, 651–652, 667n, 678, 685, 689, 881–882, 882–884, 887
- Robertson, Walter S.:
- Allison resignation, 456, 508–509
- Bandung Conference, 224
- Burma:
- Communist bloc tactics in, 36–40, 70n
- Rice-for-technicians agreement, 16, 72–75
- U Nu visit to U.S.,
1–2
- U.S. military assistance, 79–80, 83–84
- Indonesia:
- Communist influence, 402–403, 411–412
- Dutch citizens trial, 171
- NSC Ad Hoc Committee
report, 445–448
- Political situation, 194–195, 534–537
- Sukarno
assassination attempt, 524
- Sukarno visit
to U.S., 269
- Sumatra revolution, 367, 468
- Taipei riots, 507
- U.S. economic assistance, 286–287
- U.S. military assistance, 496–497
- U.S. P.L.
480 program, 206–208
- U.S. technical assistance, 133–134, 199, 312, 323–324
- Japan, reparations agreements, 272,
332–333
- Malaya and Singapore, Communist penetration, 737, 754–756, 766
- New Guinea dispute, 147, 164, 190–194, 215n, 222–223, 225, 332,
455, 464–465, 480–482, 490, 500,
509, 514–515
- Philippines:
- Elections, 600, 611
- Export-Import Bank loan, 630–633
- Flag protocols, 665–667, 678
- IMF survey mission, 728–729
- Magsaysay and U.S.,
644
- Magsaysay visit to
U.S., 635–636
- Olongapo controversy, 609,
611–613, 620–623
- Public relations, 610
- Trade agreements, 598–599, 624–625
- U.S. economic assistance, 614–615
- U.S. military base negotiations, 580–584, 586, 611, 658–659, 665–667, 688–689, 691–692, 700, 708, 720–721
- Rice sales in Asia, 871–875
- Thailand:
- Trade embargo with People’s Republic of China, 892–895
- U.S. economic assistance, 907
- Roem, Mohammad, 149, 260, 262–263, 405, 407, 417, 525–526
- Romulo, Gen. Carlos P.:
- Philippines:
- Magsaysay visit to
U.S., 635–636
- Nuclear reactor center, 643
- Presidential candidate, 714
- Trade Agreement, 606
- United States, relations, 597–599, 644
- U.S. economic assistance, 640
- U.S. military bases negotiations, 628–629, 691, 731
- Thailand, 825–826
- Round Table Conference Agreement of 1949 (see also Union Statute), 163, 186–187, 192–193, 215, 222, 230, 262–263, 265–266, 307, 506
- Indonesian abrogation of, 227, 231–234, 237–238, 243–245, 248, 251–252, 255,
267–269,
282–286,
293–294,
296–300,
305, 308, 322, 331–332, 413
- Roxas, Manuel A., 580n, 670, 680, 716
- Rubber exports:
- Burma, 21–24, 34, 45, 48, 61, 63, 74, 102
- Ceylon, 272
- Indonesia, 153–157, 159–162, 272
- Malaya, 272, 747, 803
- Thailand, 830, 889, 892
- U.S. surplus, 272
- Rumania:
- Credit offers to Indonesia, 280
- Trade with Burma, 27
- Sa-ing Managkun, 855, 875–876, 879
- Sabido, Pedro, 724–725
- Saipradt, Kulap, 855
- Saleh, Chairul, 369, 374
- Salem, Gamal, 178
- Samut Surakkha, 856
- Sanit Thanachan, 856
- Santamaria, Enrique, 651n, 670
- Sao Khun Khio, 117
- Sarasin, Pote, 807, 831–832, 835, 856–858, 867, 912, 919, 934, 936–937, 940
- Sarit Thanarat, Gen., 827n, 841, 850, 918–921, 926–927, 932–934, 937
- Sarmidi Mangunsarkoro, 344
- Sartono, 560
- Satterthwaite, Joseph C.:
- Burma:
- Economic development, 8–12, 102–103
- Erskine Mission, 97–98
- Political situation, 99–100
- Rice policy, 9–10
- Soviet penetration in Burma, 30–33
- U.S. economic assistance, 17–20, 34–36,
41–42, 45–48, 50–51, 85–87,
89, 94–96
- Burma-China border disputes, 81
- Saudi Arabia:
- Aramco oil contract, 178
- Sukarno State visit,
178–179
- Sa-ing ManagkunSaund, D.S., 501
- Savang Vathana, Crown Prince of Laos, 905
- Schepp, Col. D.G., 833–837
- Scott, Sir Robert, 738,
781
- Sebald, William J.:
- Asia, rice exports, 5
- Burma:
- Economic situation, 14–17
- U.S. economic assistance, 20–22
- U.S. military assistance, 3,
55–57, 87–89
- Indonesia, Sukarno
visit to U.S., 259
- Malaya and Singapore, Communist subversion, 761, 773–774, 778
- New Guinea dispute, 313–314, 331–332
- Philippines:
- Flag protocols, 652–653
- Magsaysay visit to
U.S., 602, 635–636
- Olongapo controversy, 611–613
- United States, relations with, 645–647
- U.S. military base negotiations, 589–590, 592–595, 638–639, 647–648, 652–653, 700–701
- Singapore, 781
- Thailand, Mutual Defense Assistance Program, 838–839
- Seri Thai, 855–856
- Serrano, Felixberto, 723,
730–732
- Service, Richard M., 528
- Sessions, Edson O., 811, 831–832
- Siddik Djojosukarto, 128,
149
- Sihanouk Norodom, Prince, 833, 862, 931
- Simatupang, Maj. Gen. T.B., 337
- Simbolon, Col., 334–342, 354, 369, 372, 384, 467
- Singapore:
- Chinese community, 765
- Chinese middle schools, 749, 763
- Communism in:
- Australian position, 745, 754, 771–774
- British position, 754–756, 761–766, 768–770, 779–780, 782–785
- Chronological summary of British-U.S. consultations, 774–778
- Emergency regulations, 735,
739
- Operations Coordinating Board reports, 742–743, 744–755, 775, 782–804
- Political parties, 741–742, 749, 763
- Press, 749, 758, 787
- Propaganda program, 759, 763, 782–799
- Schools and educational institutions, 741–742, 749, 757–758, 763, 786, 788
- Trade unions and labor, 741–742, 749, 756–757, 763, 792–793
- U.S. interagency working group, 756–759
- U.S. position, 735–737, 744–754
- Constitution revocation, 747, 750–751, 765, 767,
770–771
- ICFTU, 753, 756, 792, 802
- Independence and self-government, 746,
761, 769, 779–780, 784
- Labour Front, 747, 760, 767
- Marshall government, 746–747, 759–761, 767, 769
- People’s Action Party, 746–747, 749,
767
- Political situation, 764–766, 770–771, 776,
781
- STUC, 753
- U.S. economic assistance, 753, 774
- Singapore Polytechnic, 753, 757
- Singapore Trades Union Congress, 749, 756
- Sjafruddin, Dr. Prawiranegara, 206–207, 556
- Sjahrir, Soetan, 125,
344, 384
- Smedberg, Adm. William R., III, 596, 608
- Smith, Horace H., 699, 707–709, 715
- Smith, Rufus Z., 741–743, 754–756, 761–764, 768–771, 774–780
- SOBSI. See under
Indonesia: Political
parties.
- Soe Tin, 109–110
- Son Ngoc Thanh, 833
- South Moluccas. See
Indonesia: Moluccas.
- South Vietnam, 838
- Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty, 581, 586n, 589, 740, 784, 809, 827, 838–839, 841, 851, 860, 881
- Southeast Asia Treaty Organization, 56–57, 69, 83, 90, 92, 101, 109, 150, 431, 440, 826, 893, 926
- Anti-SEATO campaign, 929, 936–937
- Dutch membership, 138
- Indonesian membership, 164, 484
- Malaya and Singapore:
- Malayan membership, 780, 784, 797–798, 801
- New Guinea dispute, 366n
- Thailand and, 842–844, 880,
883–884,
896–897,
900, 912, 916–917, 921, 923, 933–934, 937,
942, 945
- Souvanna Phouma, 905
- Soviet Union:
- Burma:
- Bulganin-Khrushchev visit to, 29–30
- Influence in, 3, 28, 56,
61–62, 93
- Military assistance, 56, 99
- Military Mission, 95
- Technical assistance, 34–35, 37
- Technological institute funding, 33, 35, 37–38
- Indonesia:
- Economic assistance, 257, 280–281, 292, 304–305, 314–315, 347, 376–377, 399, 473, 476, 497
- Influence in, 154
- Military assistance, 521, 559, 574–575
- Japanese prisoners of war, 105
- New Guinea dispute, 209, 501
- Soviet Party Congress, 240
- Technical assistance, 844
- Spaak, Paul-Henri, 171
- Spender, Sir Percy, 183, 185, 190–193, 313–314, 431–432, 467–471, 480–482, 533–534, 547, 572
- Malaya and Singapore, Communist subversion, 771–774
- Spinks, Charles Nelson, 365–366
- Sponsler, William A., III, 292
- Sprague, Adm. Thomas L., 649–650, 658
- Spruance, Raymond A.:
- Philippines:
- Resignation, 592
- Srisdi, Gen. Dhanarajata. SeeSarit Thanarat.
- Staf, Cornelis, 543
- Standard-Vacuum Oil Company, 178
- Stassen, Harold E., 126, 160–161, 709
- Thailand:
- Steeves, John M., 525–526
- Stikker, D.U., 296
- Stoneman, William, 840n
- Streibert, Theodore C., 610, 743
- Stuart, R. Douglas, 654
- Stump, Adm. Felix B., 371, 484, 533, 548, 567–569
- Flag protocols, 653–654
- Philippines:
- Subandrio:
- Indonesia:
- Cabinet and political parties, 390–391
- Communist influence, 423, 468, 471–475, 519
- Corruption in government, 389
- Foreign policy, 375
- Political situation, 543–546, 550–552, 555, 563–565, 569
- Shipping, 548–550
- Soviet economic assistance, 314–315, 347, 575
- Sumatra revolution, 339–342, 378
- U.S. economic assistance, 281,
314, 375, 393–394
- U.S. military assistance, 348–349, 365–366, 388, 575
- U.S. representation, 343
- New Guinea dispute, 461, 483, 486,
488, 503–508, 523
- Sukarno visit to U.S.,
282
- Sukarno’s Advisory
Council concept, 343–344, 359n, 361
- Sukarno’s Independence
Day speech, 416–418
- Subardjo, Achma (see also
Cochran-Subardjo agreement), 130, 276
- Suez Canal, 288, 294–297, 301n, 304–305, 307–308, 333, 504, 904
- Sugar Act of 1948, 597
- Sujono Surjotjondro, 230
- Sukarno (see
also
Sukarno-Hatta
partnership):
- Advisory Council, 341, 343–346, 351–353, 354n, 355, 358–361, 363–364
- Ali Cabinet and, 237
- as artist, 356–357, 360
- Assassination attempt, 524–527, 529,
544, 565
- China, People’s Republic of-Indonesian relations, 150–151
- Communist influence in Indonesia, 410–412, 421–422, 430–431, 433–434, 438, 440,
442–443,
447–448,
466–468,
519
- Family of, 349–350
- “Guided” democracy concept, 339, 380, 396,
412–414,
417, 422–423, 429–430, 466, 472
- Hanifah friendship, 168
- Health of, 560–561, 565
- National Council concept, 395–398, 423
- New Guinea dispute, 163, 179, 209–210, 222,
232, 422, 512–513, 516
- Order of Lenin accepted by, 307–308
- Petroleum development, 178–179
- Political parties, dissolution proposal, 325–328, 340
- Political situation in Indonesia, 127–128, 131, 136–137, 148–150, 172–173, 203–204, 217–218, 229,
232–234,
421–424
- Round Table Conference Agreement, 263
- Speeches:
- Support for, 408, 517, 557n
- United Press story, 130
- U.S. ambassadorial appointments to Indonesia, 342–343
- U.S. military assistance, 476
- Utojo appointment, 172
- Visits:
- Asian “rest” trip, 574
- China, People’s Republic of, 310, 312, 316, 322
- Egypt, 168, 210
- Latin America, 431
- Pilgrimage to Mecca, 203
- Saudi Arabia, 178–179, 210
- Soviet Union, 301, 306n, 307, 312, 316, 322
- U.S. informal visit, 494, 511–512
- U.S. State visit, 210–214, 223–224, 236, 239, 242–243, 245–246, 248, 251–252, 255–259, 261, 265, 267–269, 273–275, 282–283, 287, 317–319, 504
- Sukarno-Hatta partnership, 378, 384, 389–390, 399, 415–416, 447, 466, 477, 489–490, 494–495, 516, 544–545, 560, 564–565
- Sukiman Wirjosandjojo, 203, 283, 304n, 317
- Sulawesi. See under
Indonesia.
- Sullivan, Charles A., 736
- Sumatra. See under
Indonesia.
- Sumitro Djojohadikusumo, 181, 327
- Sumual, Lt. Col. Ventje, 362, 377–379, 395, 398, 403, 467, 521
- Sumulong, Lorenzo, 715
- Sun Yat-sen, Madame, 284,
417
- Sunario, 125, 134, 139, 152, 164, 273
- Suryadarma, 213, 289, 373
- Sutowo, Col. Ibn, 559
- Suwito, Gen., 530–532, 538, 542
- Switzer, Vice Adm. Wendell G., 651
- Syria, 35, 103
- Taipei riots, 507
- Taiwan:
- Indonesian policy, 151–153, 164,
318, 322
- U.S. economic assistance, 646, 831n, 837, 885
- U.S. policy, 151–153, 454, 533, 589
- Taylor, Gen. Maxwell D., 69n, 630
- Thai Autonomous Area (China), 817, 821–822, 847
- Thai-Meo Autonomous Zone (North Vietnam), 847
- Thai Sugar Corporation, 855
- Thailand:
- “Airlink” exercise, 921
- Atomic Energy Agreement, 864–865
- Burma border arms traffic, 40n, 43
- Cambodia, relations with, 831–833, 861–862, 931
- Communism in:
- China, People’s Republic of, influence, 854–856, 875–881, 888, 890–891, 916–919, 923–927, 928–930, 940–943
- Operations Coordinating Board report, 913–915
- Corruption in government, 811
- Coup d’état, 932
- Economic policy, 811–815
- Elections, 913, 928, 940, 946
- Exchange programs, 849, 916–917, 919
- Laos, relations with, 831–833, 843–844, 894,
897, 909
- Min Yuen, 847
- National Day, 822
- Neutralism, 841–842, 850–852, 865,
881, 891, 916, 940
- “Operation Teamwork”, 904, 908
- Overseas Vietnamese Mutual Assistance Association, 846
- Political parties, 913, 920
- Communist Party, 468, 817, 845–846
- Nationalist Party, 911
- National Socialist Party, 946
- Pan-Muslim party, 847
- Seri Manangkhasila Party, 932
- Unionist Party, 946
- Political situation, 925–926, 928–930
- Rice exports, 5, 32, 52n, 199, 207, 216–217, 830,
857–858,
868–875,
878, 889–890, 895, 901
- Rubber, 830, 878, 889, 892, 895
- SEATO allies, 56–57, 69, 90, 893, 896–897, 899,
912, 916–917, 921, 933–934, 938,
942, 945
- Security and police forces, 118, 816–820, 829, 845–853
- Singapore situation, 764
- Thai National Police:
- Tin, 830, 889, 892, 895
- Trade embargo, 889–895, 919n
- Trade with People’s Republic of China, 841, 864, 877–879, 889–895
- U.S. economic assistance, 810–811, 828–831, 848–853, 888–889, 895–896, 898–900, 902–904, 907
- Highway development, 836, 840, 899, 902–903, 935–936, 943
- Yanhee dam project, 889, 899, 903–904, 938–940
- U.S. military assistance, 816–820, 849,
853–854,
900, 921–922, 927, 938–940, 943–946
- Joint U.S. Military Advisory Group, 831, 837, 927, 939–940, 944–946
- Mutual Defense Assistance Program, 833–837, 853, 858–860, 866–868, 881–887, 902n, 927
- USIA program, 849
- USIS program, 817, 819–820
- Thajeb, Ismael M., 275
- Thakin Soe, 35
- Thakin Tha Kin, 7
- Thakin Than Tun, 35
- Than Hla, U, 106–108
- Than Pe, 110
- Thanom Kittikachorn, 946
- Thant, U, 109
- Thelen, Col. Edward F., 97
- Thep Chotinuchit, 875–876
- Thomas, Charles S., 627
- Timor. See under
Indonesia.
- Tin, 153–154
- Titanium, 53n
- Tito, Josip Broz, 319,
360, 404
- “Tjikini Affair.” SeeSukarno: Assassination attempt.
- Tobacco, 23, 26,
124, 217, 590–591, 624
- Tolentino, Arturo M., 661–662
- Torbert, H.G., Jr., 453–455
- Tun Shein, U, 40n
- Tun Thong, U, 52
- Turkey, 71, 859,
883, 885–886
- Twenty Years (Anak
Agung), 209, 229n
- Twining, Gen. Nathan F., 370, 710–713, 883
- Tydings-McDuffie Act, 592
- Tyler, William R., 265–266, 296–298
- Tyson, Leonard S., 206n, 728–729, 871–875, 893–895
- Underhill, Francis T., 230, 234, 332
- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. See
Soviet Union.
- Union Statute (see also
Round Table Conference Agreement), 231, 234–235
- United Kingdom:
- Indonesian policy, 552–553
- Naval equipment to Indonesia, 499
- United Malays’ National Organization, 740
- United Nations:
- Burma-China border disputes, 81
- China, People’s Republic of, admission, 62, 101, 880, 916n, 918
- Cyprus question, 177
- Embargo list, 858, 887
- Indonesian abrogation of Round Table Conference Agreements, 308
- Indonesian trial of Dutch citizens, 171
- Korea, 896
- Laos membership, 843
- Malayan membership application, 798,
800–801
- New Guinea dispute, 145–146, 158,
164, 166, 177–178, 180, 182–184, 186–189, 192–194, 197–198, 208–210, 212, 248,
255, 313–314, 319–321, 332–333, 358–359, 410–411, 419–420, 451, 453–457, 469,
483, 488, 514–515, 518, 523
- Resolutions:
- Soviet aggression in Hungary, 328
- Thailand, 807, 889
- United Nations Commission for Indonesia, 262n, 307
- United States Information Agency:
- Malaya situation, 739, 742–743, 753–754, 786–789, 791–795, 797–798
- Thailand program, 849
- United States Information Service:
- Malaya program, 745, 753–754, 800–802
- Thailand indoctrination program, 816,
819–820
- United States-Vietnam Relations, 1945–1967, 84
- Usher, Richard E., 50–51, 278
- Uthai Srichan, 856
- Utojo, Maj. Gen. Bambang, 172–173, 175, 181
- Utoyo Ramelan, 196, 208–209, 257–258
- Van der Beugel, 510–511
- van Oldenborgh, 543n
- van Roijen, J.H., 134–135, 227–232, 237, 243–248, 255–256, 262n, 277–280, 319–321, 331–332, 455, 487, 528, 540, 542
- van Tuyll, Baron, 255–256, 510
- van Voorst, Baron, 184–185, 188–189
- Vargas, Jesus, 731
- Viet Minh, 817–819, 833, 846, 892, 894, 907
- Vietnam (see also Thai-Meo Autonomous Zone), 71, 101, 247, 579, 736, 931
- Vietnam, Democratic Republic of, 37, 845, 847
- Vietnam, Republic of, 838
- Visetbhakdi, Col. Phansak, 855
- Voroshilov, Marshal Kliment E., 376, 380
- Waddell, Harold N., 5–6, 690
- Wainhouse, David W., 192
- Walinsky, Louis J., 30,
109, 112
- Walker, George T., 292
- Walker, William, 708, 727
- Walmsley, Walter N., 431–432, 505, 508–509, 514–515, 516n
- Wan Waithayakon, Prince:
- New Guinea dispute, 333
- Thailand:
- U.N. embargo list, 889–891
- U.N. General Assembly presidential
candidate, 842, 890, 904–906, 909
- Visit to Peking declined, 821–822
- Visit to U.S., 924
- Waugh, Samuel C., 6, 634
- Weaver, George, 763
- West, George L., 286
- West Irian dispute. See Netherlands; New Guinea dispute.
- West Irian Liberation Committee/Fund, 513,
529, 531
- West New Guinea dispute. See
New Guinea dispute.
- Wheat sales in Asia, 9, 23, 26, 124, 217
- White, Lincoln, 509–510
- Wilcox, Francis O., 464–465, 487
- Wilopo, 202, 354
- Wilson, Charles E., 82
- Wilson, J.K., Jr., 833–837
- Wilson, James M., Jr., 585–587
- Win, U:
- Eisenhower-Zhukov meeting,
proposed, 104
- Burmese rejection of U.S. loan, 63–64, 76
- U.S. P.L.
480 program aid, 109
- Wisner, Frank G., 735–736
- Worakan Bancha, 841
- Wright, Thomas K., 768–769
- Yamin, Mohammed, 164
- Young, Kenneth T.:
- Indonesia, political situation, 172–173, 197–199, 222–225, 229–232, 235
- Laos, political situation, 906–908
- Malaya and Singapore, 774–778
- Philippines:
- Magsaysay-Recto
relations, 610
- Olongapo controversy, 606–608
- Singapore, political situation, 764–768
- Thailand:
- Young, Milton R., 485
- Young, Philip, 419–420, 491, 510–511, 542–543, 557n
- Yugoslavia:
- Burmese rice agreement, 15–16
- Military assistance to Indonesia, 476,
497, 559, 570
- U.S. military aid, 95
- Yulo, Jose, 716, 726, 728
- Yuthaworn, Chuan, 855
- Zablocki, Clement J., 209
- Zairin Zain, 188
- Zhukov, Marshal Georgiy K.:
- Meeting with Eisenhower,
proposed, 104–105
- Soviet military assistance to Burma, 99
- Visit to Burma, 93, 104