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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1958–1960, Japan; Korea, Volume XVIII

Korea


Contents

    • January 1958–November 1959, U.S. Interest in the Military Security of the Republic of Korea: Introduction of Dual-Capable Weapons; North Korean/Chinese Proposals for the Withdrawal of Foreign Forces From Korea and U.S./U.N. Responses (Documents 204–284)
      • November 1959–December 1960, the Political Crisis of April 1960: The March 15 Election and Resulting Crisis; Overthrow of President Syngman Rhee; U.S. Relations With the Government of President Po Sun Yun (Documents 285–336)

      Contents

      • Preface
      • List of Sources
      • List of Abbreviations
      • List of Persons
      • Japan
        • U.S. Policy Toward Japan (Documents 1–203)
      • Korea
        • January 1958–November 1959, U.S. Interest in the Military Security of the Republic of Korea: Introduction of Dual-Capable Weapons; North Korean/Chinese Proposals for the Withdrawal of Foreign Forces From Korea and U.S./U.N. Responses (Documents 204–284)
        • November 1959–December 1960, the Political Crisis of April 1960: The March 15 Election and Resulting Crisis; Overthrow of President Syngman Rhee; U.S. Relations With the Government of President Po Sun Yun (Documents 285–336)
      • Index

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