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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1958–1960, South and Southeast Asia, Volume XV

CEYLON


Contents

    • U.S. POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC RELATIONS WITH CEYLON; U.S. CONCERN WITH POLITICAL INSTABILITY IN CEYLON (Documents 179–198)

    Contents

    • Preface
    • List of Unpublished Sources
    • List of Abbreviations
    • List of Persons
    • South Asia
      • U.S. Policy Toward the South Asia Region (Documents 1–6)
      • U.S. EFFORTS TO HELP PROMOTE PEACEFUL RELATIONS BETWEEN INDIA AND PAKISTAN: DEVELOPMENT AND PRESENTATION OF A “PACKAGE PLAN” FOR SETTLING THE MAJOR DISPUTES BETWEEN THE TWO COUNTRIES; U.S. POLICY TOWARD THE KASHMIR DISPUTE AND SUPPORT FOR THE INDUS BASIN WATERS TREATY (Documents 7–99)
    • Afghanistan
      • U.S. Efforts to Help Resolve the “Pushtunistan” Dispute Between Afghanistan and Pakistan; U.S. Interest in Countering Soviet Influence in Afghanistan; Concern With the Effectiveness of U.S. Economic Assistance Programs (Documents 100–178)
    • CEYLON
      • U.S. POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC RELATIONS WITH CEYLON; U.S. CONCERN WITH POLITICAL INSTABILITY IN CEYLON (Documents 179–198)
    • INDIA
      • U.S. POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, AND MILITARY RELATIONS WITH INDIA; PRESIDENT EISENHOWER’S VISIT TO INDIA (Documents 199–272)
    • NEPAL
      • U.S. POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC RELATIONS WITH NEPAL; U.S. CONCERN WITH SOVIET ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS IN NEPAL; VISITS OF KING MAHENDRA AND PRIME MINISTER KOIRALA TO THE UNITED STATES (Documents 273–290)
    • PAKISTAN
      • U.S. POLITICAL, MILITARY, AND ECONOMIC RELATIONS WITH PAKISTAN; PRESIDENT EISENHOWER’S VISIT TO PAKISTAN (Documents 291–394)
    • Southeast Asia
      • PHILIPPINES
        • RESUMPTION OF THE BASE NEGOTIATIONS; PRESIDENT GARCIA’S JUNE 1958 STATE VISIT TO THE UNITED STATES; U.S. INTEREST IN THE 1959 PHILIPPINE ELECTIONS; PRESIDENT EISENHOWER’S JUNE 1960 VISIT TO THE PHILIPPINES; DISCUSSION OF TRADE RELATIONS (Documents 395–456)
    • THAILAND
      • U.S. INTEREST IN THE POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC STABILITY, MILITARY STRENGTH, AND INTERNATIONAL ORIENTATION OF THAILAND (Documents 457–577)
    • Index

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