Index
References are to document numbers
- Africa, 83
- Aichi, Kiichi, 140
- Ailes, Steve, 12
- Air Force, U.S., 70
- Amami Islands, 107
- Amano, Gen. Masakazu, 82
- Anti-ballistic missiles (ABMs), 82, 113
- Arab-Israeli War, 123
- Asia, expanding security role for Japan in, 96, 100, 104, 106, 111
- Asia, U.S. troops in, 8, 16
- Asian Development Bank (ADB), 66, 104, 105, 106, 109, 123
- Atomic Energy Commission, U.S., 64, 110, 111, 121
- Australia, 104, 111
- Aviation issues, civil:
- Airport for Tokyo, new international, 70
- Ikeda’s assessments, 10
- Johnson (Lyndon) authorizes the resumption of negotiations, 51
- Johnson (Lyndon)-Sato meetings, 41, 47
- Joint U.S.-Japan Cabinet Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs, 53
- Mann’s assessments, 49, 51
- New York, air route between Japan and, 18, 33
- Problems with U.S., accumulation of Japanese, 33
- Reischauer’s assessments, 22
- Reischauer-Shiina meetings, 47
- Review and plan for the future of the U.S.-Japanese relationship, U.S., 75
- Rusk’s assessments, 18
- Rusk-Shiina meetings, 36
- U.S. policy, 39
- Balance-of-payments. See under Economic cooperation/issues.
- Ball, George, 33, 55, 57
- Bank of Japan, 109
- Barnett, Robert W., 39, 44, 73
- Barringer, Philip, 107
- Bator, Francis, 51
- Bell, David, 22
- Berger, Samuel D., 87, 91, 105
- Black, Eugene, 53
- Bonesteel, Tic, 12
- Bonin Islands:
- Johnson’s (U.) assessments, 90
- Joint Chiefs of Staff’s assessments, 86, 99
- McNamara-Fukuda meetings, 16
- Nuclear storage issues, 100, 108, 118
- Reischauer’s assessments, 35
- Reversion of authority to Japan:
- Balance-of-payments assistance/expanded security role in Asia in exchange for, 100, 118
- Bundy’s (W.) assessments, 91
- Bundy (W.)-Shimoda meetings, 97
- Japanese takeover, official, 118
- Johnson (Lyndon)-Sato agreement on reversion, 100, 106, 107
- McNamara’s assessments, 92
- NSC meeting on August 30, 1967, 93
- Rostow’s assessments, 99, 100
- Rusk-Miki meetings, 97
- Rusk-Shiina meetings, 36, 73
- Sato-Rusk meetings, 105
- Shimoda’s assessments, 87
- Thomson’s assessments, 40
- Boyes, Capt. Jon L., 16
- Britain, 41, 76
- Brown, Winthrop G., 138
- Bullitt, John, 6, 7, 29
- Bundy, McGeorge, 44
-
Bundy, William, 42, 44, 55,
73, 74, 75, 105, 106
- Bonin Islands: [Page 318]
- Defense buildup/modernization, Japanese, 82
- Korea, Republic of, 36, 116
- Problems with U.S., accumulation of Japanese, 22, 33
- Ryukyu Islands:
- Bonin Islands as a separate decision, 87
- Conditioned reversion, 132
- Forrestal’s assessments, 13
- NSC meeting on August 30, 1967, 93
- Regional security issues, 97
- Rusk, communications with, 91
- Setting a date for reversion 2–3 years after 1969, 138
- Vietnam, Okinawa used as a staging base for American B–52 bombing attacks on, 56, 57
- Sato’s U.S. visit (proposed), 39
- Shiina, meetings with, 36
- Shimoda, meetings with, 87, 97, 116, 138
- Vietnam, 87
- Wakaizum, meetings with, 132
- Bunker, Ellsworth, 106
- Bureau of Economic Affairs, 133
- Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, 15, 22
- Burma, 106
- Cambodia, 80
- Canada, 111
- Caraway, Lt. Gen. Paul W., 12, 14, 17, 23
- Carr, James, 7
- Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 1, 64, 82, 111, 117, 137
- Chao An-po, 10
- Chiang Kai-shek, 37, 41
- Chichi Jima, 100
- China. See People’s Republic of China; Taiwan.
- Christensen, Don, 57
- Civil Aeronautics Board, U.S., 49
- Civil Air Agreement. See Aviation issues, civil.
- Clifford, Clark, 131
- Cline, Ray, 30
- Clunan, James L., 57
- Committee on Nuclear Non-Proliferation, 58
- Communism (see also People’s Republic of China; Vietnam), 16, 39
- Cotton textiles, 39, 41
- Coward, Capt. Asbury, 70
- Crab fishing, 22, 33
- Cuba, 22, 39
- Cyprus, 33
- Czechoslovakia, 130
- Daito Islands, 91, 107
- Defense buildup/modernization, Japanese (see also
Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security of 1960
):
- Air units in Japan, U.S., 70
- Anti-ballistic missiles, 82
- Bundy’s (W.) assessments, 82
- Fowler’s assessments, 95
- Gross national product going into, Japanese, 6
- Johnson (Lyndon) Sato meetings, 41
- Johnson (U.)-Miki meetings, 88, 130
- Joint Chiefs of Staff’s assessments, 52
- McNamara-Fukuda meetings, 16
- McNamara-Rusk communications, 5
- Military Assistance Program, U.S., 81
- National security policy paper, U.S.: “The Future of Japan,” 15, 58
- Problems with U.S., accumulation of Japanese, 33
- Reischauer’s assessments, 22, 35, 82
- Review and plan for the future of the U.S.-Japanese relationship, U.S., 123
- Rostow’s assessments, 124
- Rusk-Dillon communications, 6
- Rusk-Ikeda meetings, 8
- Rusk’s assessments, 96
- Rusk-Shiina meetings, 36
- Sato-Reischauer meetings, 37
- U.S. policy, 39
- Defense Department, U.S., 64, 111
- De Gaulle, Charles, 74
- Dillon, C. Douglas, 22
- Domino theory, 16
- Drummond, Roscoe, 10
- Duffy, Col. John J., 14
- Duke, Angier B., 42, 44
- Dulles, John F., 87
- East Asian and Pacific Interdepartmental Regional Group, 127
- Economic cooperation/issues (see also
Aviation issues, civil; Trade
issues):
- Asia, expanding security role for Japan in, 106
- Asian Development Bank, 66, 104, 105, 106, 109, 123
- Balance-of-payment issues/problems, U.S.:
- Base facility structure review, U.S., 128, 131
- Bonin Islands, 100, 118
- Domestic convulsions in Japan, Sneider’s concerns about, 120
- Fowler’s assessments, 95, 103
- Ikeda-Rusk meetings, 8
- Johnson (Lyndon)-Sato communications, 109
- Johnson (Lyndon)-Sato meetings, 106
- Review and plan for the future of the U.S.-Japanese relationship, U.S., 72
- Rusk-Ohira meetings, 8
- Ryukyu Islands, 102
- Sato-McNamara meetings, 104
- Sato-Rusk meetings, 75
- Bundy’s (M.) assessments, 29
- Bundy’s (W.) assessments, 39
- Finance meetings in Tokyo (1964), 29
- Fisheries problem, 48, 84
- Gross national product going into defense, Japanese, 6
- Indonesia, Japanese aid to, 105
- Interest Equalization Tax, 39, 43
- Johnson (Lyndon)-Sato meetings, 41
- Johnson (U.)-Miki meetings, 130
- Joint U.S.-Japan Cabinet Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs, 5, 7, 39, 53, 72, 75, 93
- Korea, U.S. attempts at improving economy in, 35
- Korea-Japan settlement, 40, 41
- Less developed countries, aid to, 39
- NIE 41–65, 64
- Problems with U.S., accumulation of Japanese, 22, 33
- Protectionism, Japanese, 133
- Protectionism, U.S., 53
- Reischauer’s assessments, 35
- Review and plan for the future of the U.S.-Japanese relationship, U.S., 123
- Rusk-Shiina meetings, 36
- Ryukyu Islands, Japanese aid for, 32, 79
- Ryukyu Islands, U.S. aid for, 79, 85
- Sato-Dillon meetings, 43
- Sato-Humphrey meetings, 66
- Saylor Amendment, 44
- Southeast Asia Development Bank, 53
- U.S.-Japan Consultative Committee, 32
- Vietnam, Japanese aid to, 42, 80
- Vietnam, United Nations aid to, 42
- Watson’s trip to Japan, 20
- Wool negotiations, 22
- Eisaku, Sato. See Sato Eisaku .
- Eisenhower, Dwight D., 1
- Emmerson, John, 12, 56, 79
- Fearey, Robert A., 14, 42
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 64, 111
- Feldman, Myer, 18
- Felt, Adm. Harry, 16
- Fish, nuclear-powered submarines and contaminated, 19
- Fisheries problem, 48, 84
- Forrestal, Michael, 13
- Fowler, Henry H., 93, 95, 103
- France, 10, 11, 74
- Fredericks, Wayne, 83
- Freeman, Orville L., 22, 39
- Fukuda, Tokuyasu, 16, 17, 87
- General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), 22, 35, 133
- Geneva Accords (1954), 130
- Geneva Disarmament Conference, 76
- Germany, 6, 41, 106
- Gilpatric, Ros, 6
- Gravesites in occupied territories, Japanese visiting, 36, 40
- Green, Marshall, 42, 44
- Gromyko, Andrei A., 72
- Gulf of Tonkin crisis, 19
- Halperin, Morton H., 92, 104, 107, 128
- Hand, Lloyd, 41
- Harriman, W. Averell, 18, 34, 130
- Hartman, A. A., 127
- Hashimoto, Ryutaro, 59, 74
- Heller, Walter, 7, 22, 39
- Helms, Richard, 93, 100
- Herter, Christian A., 22, 100
- Hilsman, Roger, Jr., 2, 9, 10
- Hodges, Luther, 7, 22, 39
- Holt, Thaddeus, 85
- Hori, Shigaru, 140
- Hornig, Donald F., 44
- Hughes, Thomas L., 113, 135, 137
- Humphrey, Hubert H., 66, 87, 93
-
Ikeda Hayato:
- Asia, U.S. troops in Southeast, 8
- Aviation issues, civil, 10
- Balance-of-payments issues/problems, 8
- Cancer, diagnosed with terminal, 23
- Defense buildup/modernization, Japanese, 8
- Kennedy (J.), meetings with, 17
- People’s Republic of China, 10, 11, 35
- Problems with U.S., accumulation of Japanese, 22
- Reischauer, meetings with, 10, 17
- Rusk, meetings with, 7
- Ryukyu Islands, 17, 20, 23
- Vietnam, 10
- India, 76
- Indonesia, 41, 105, 106
- Intellectual community, power of Japanese, 35
- Interdepartmental Working Group, 78
- Interest Equalization Tax, 39, 43
- Internal Security Affairs (ISA), 91
- Ishino, Shinichi, 29
- Italy, 6
- Iwo Jima, 97, 99, 100, 107
- Iwo Marine Memorial, 118
- Jackson, Murray E., 70
- Japan (see also individual names/topics):
- Africa, desire to become involved with, 83
- Asia, expanding security role in, 96, 100, 104, 106, 111
- Constitution, the, 16
- Domestic convulsions in, Sneider’s concerns about, 120
- Electronic equipment exported to People’s Republic of China, 126
- Global affairs, desire to take an advanced role in, 83
- Gravesites in occupied territories, visiting, 36, 40
- Intellectual community, power of, 35
- Japanese-United States Policy Planning Consultation meeting, 28
- Leftist political forces, 1, 55, 97
- Liberal Democratic Party, 55, 59, 120, 123, 127, 130, 137
- National security policy paper, U.S.:
- “The Future of Japan,” 15, 58
- NIE January 11, 1968, 111
- Political life, U.S. covert programs for influencing Japanese, 1
- Problems with U.S., accumulation of Japanese, 22, 33, 35, 117
- Review and plan for the future of the U.S.-Japanese relationship, U.S., 62, 72, 75, 93, 123
- Security Consultative Committee, 55, 60
- U.S.-Japan Consultative Committee, 32, 65, 82
- Japan Air Lines, 49
- Japanese Science and Technology Agency (STA), 121
- Jenkins, Alfred, 98, 126, 135, 137
- Johns Hopkins University, 53
-
Johnson, Lyndon:
- Asia, expanding security role for Japan in, 106
- Asian Development Bank, 109
- Aviation issues, civil, 41, 47, 51
- Balance-of-payment issues/problems, U.S., 106, 109
- Bonin Islands:
- Defense buildup/modernization, Japanese, 41, 96
- Japan trip (proposed), 44
- Johnson (U.), meetings with, 124
- Korea, Republic of, 41
- Medical science, United States-Japan program of cooperation in, 44
- Nuclear issues, 30, 42
- People’s Republic of China, 8, 30, 41, 42
- Politicians, covert subsidies to Japanese, 1
- Racism, repudiating, 102
- Reelection, decision not to seek, 119
- Ryukyu Islands:
- Sato, communications with, 109
- Sato, meetings with, 41, 42, 44, 47, 104, 106
- Saylor Amendment, 44
- Smith (B.), communications with, 8
- Space exploration, 44, 110
- Trade issues, 41, 44
- Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security of 1960, 106
- Vietnam, 41
- Woolen textiles, 44
- Johnson, Harold K., 93
- Johnson, Tom, 100
-
Johnson, U. Alexis, 104, 105
- Aichi, meetings with, 140
- Bonin Islands, 90, 108, 118
- Defense buildup/modernization, Japanese, 88, 130
- Johnson (Lyndon), meetings with, 124
- Korea, Republic of, 116, 130, 140
- Miki, meetings with, 88, 130
- Military Assistance Program in Japan, U.S., 81
- Nuclear issues, 108, 130, 132
- People’s Republic of China, 119
- Problems with U.S., accumulation of Japanese, 117
- Protectionism, Japanese, 133
- Ryukyu Islands:
- Assessments, Johnson’s (U.), 12
- Base facility structure review, U.S., 131
- Bases after reversion, the role of U.S., 140
- Bundy’s (W.) assessments, 91
- Diet participation, Okinawan, 130
- Elections, 90
- Lampert appointed as High Commissioner, 136
- Vietnam, Okinawa as a staging base for American B–52 bombing attacks on, 116
- Watson, meetings with, 14
- Sato, meetings with, 119, 140
- Soviet Union, U.S. détente with the, 84
- Submarines, nuclear-powered, 130
- Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security of 1960, 130
- Vietnam, 116, 119, 124, 130
- Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), 71
- Joint U.S.-Japan Cabinet Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs, 5, 7, 39, 53, 72, 75, 93
- Jordan, William J., 93
- Kase, Toshikazu, 61
- Katzenbach, Nicholas, 93, 97, 114
- Kawashima, Shojiro, 130
- Kaysen, Carl, 23
- Kennedy, John F., 14, 17, 20, 23, 31
- Kennedy, Robert, 72
- Kimura, Toshio, 104
- Kipping, Norman, 44
- Kishi Nobusuke, 140
- Kitchen, Jeffrey C., 14
- Komer, Robert, 4, 23
- Korea, Republic of:
- Bundy (W.)-Shimoda meetings, 36
- Bundy (W.)-Shimoda meetings, 116
- Humphrey’s visit, 87
- Johnson (Lyndon)-Sato meetings, 41
- Johnson (U.)-Aichi meetings, 140
- Johnson (U.)-Miki meetings, 130
- North Korean incursion into, 116, 117
- Problems with U.S., accumulation of Japanese, 22, 33
- Reischauer’s assessments, 35
- Rusk-Shiina meetings, 36
- Sato’s U.S. visit (proposed), 40
- Security Consultative Committee, 60
- Settlement between Japan and, 40, 41
- U.S. attempts at improving economy in, 35
- U.S. military personnel in, 106
- Krulak, Lieutenant General Victor H., 118
- Kurile Islands, 16
- Lampert, Gen. James B., 136
- Laos, 22, 33, 106
- Lee, Maj. Howard V., 102
- Leftist political forces, Japanese, 1, 55, 97
- Legislation:
- Less developed countries (LDCs), 39
- Liao Cheng Chih, 10
- Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), 55, 59, 120, 123, 127, 130, 137
- Lindjord, Col. Haakon, 14
- Lodge, Henry C., 61
- Macomber, William B., Jr., 91
- Malaysia, 41
- Manhart, Maj. Gen. A. H., 52
- Mann, Thomas C., 48, 49, 51
- Mao Tse-tung, 41
- Marks, Leonard H., 93
- Marcus Island, 86, 91, 107
- Matusi, Akira, 36
- Matsuno, Raizo, 60
- Matsuoka, Seiho, 85, 125
- Matsuura, Isao, 18
- McCain, Adm. John S., 131
- McCone, John A., 30
- McConnell, John P., 65
- McGiffert, David E., 125
-
McNamara, Robert S.:
- Air units in Japan, U.S., 70
- Asia, expanding security role for Japan in, 104
- Bonin Islands, 16, 36, 92, 100
- Defense buildup/modernization, Japanese, 5, 16, 82
- Fukuda, meetings with, 16, 17
- Matsuoka, meetings with, 85
- Miki, meetings with, 97
- Nuclear issues, 94, 104
- People’s Republic of China, 16, 104
- Review and plan for the future of the U.S.-Japanese relationship, U.S., 62
- Ryukyu Islands:
- Sato, meetings with, 104
- Submarines first appearance in Japan, nuclear-powered, 31
- Trade issues, 16
- Vietnam, 16, 104
- McNaughton, John T., 16, 69, 82, 87
- Medical science, United States-Japan program of cooperation in, 44
-
Miki, Takeo, 42, 44
- Bonin Islands, 97, 108, 118
- Bundy (W.)-Shimoda meetings, 87
- Defense buildup/modernization, Japanese, 88, 130
- Domestic convulsions in Japan, Sneider’s concerns about, 120
- Johnson (U.), meetings with, 88, 130
- Joint U.S.-Japan Cabinet Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs, 93
- Korea, Republic of, 130
- McNamara, meetings with, 97
- Nuclear issues, 108, 130
- Rusk, meetings with, 97, 133
- Rusk’s assessments, 53
- Ryukyu Islands, 91, 97, 104, 105
- Submarines, nuclear-powered, 130
- Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security of 1960, 130
- Vietnam, 98, 117, 130
- Military Airlift Command (MAC), 70
- Military Assistance Program (MAP), U.S. (see also Defense buildup/modernization, Japanese), 81
- Minobe, Ryokichi, 87
- Miwa, Yoshio, 16
- Miyara, Yoei, 85
- Mizuta, Mikio, 109
- Mori, Haruki, 104, 105
- Mori, Kiyoshi, 79
- Motono, Moriyuki, 59
- Murphy, Charles S., 7
- My Life Between Japan and America (Reischauer), 55, 77
- Nabeshima, Naotsugu, 110
- Nakasone, Yasuhiro, 70
- National Air and Space Agency, 110
- National Intelligence Estimate (NIE):
- National Press Club, 44
- National Security Agency, 64, 111
- National Security Council (NSC):
- New York Times, 116
- New Zealand, 104
- NIE. See National Intelligence Estimate.
- Nishime, Junji, 127, 135
- Nishisaki, Nobuo, 83
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 74
- North Pacific Fisheries Convention, 22, 33, 39
- Northwest Airlines, 49
- NSC. See National Security Council.
- Nuclear issues (see also
Submarines, nuclear-powered):
- Anti-ballistic missiles, 82, 113
- Bonin Islands, 100, 108, 118
- Committee on Nuclear Non-Proliferation, 58
- Geneva Disarmament Conference, 76
- Hughes’ assessments, 113
- India going nuclear, possibility of, 76
- Johnson (U.)-Miki meetings, 130
- McNamara’s assessments, 94
- National security policy paper, U.S.: “The Future of Japan,” 58
- Non-proliferation, debate over, 58, 76, 84, 113, 123, 130
- NSC meeting on August 30, 1967, 93
- People’s Republic of China, nuclear weapon detonated by, 30, 42
- Review and plan for the future of the U.S.-Japanese relationship, U.S., 72, 123
- Sato’s stand on Japanese development of nuclear weapons, 37, 44, 104, 140
- Storage of nuclear weapons in Japan, U.S., 91, 100, 132, 140
- Technology leak between Japan and People’s Republic of China, 82
- Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security, 74
- Warships in Japanese ports, nuclear-powered surface, 45, 101, 113, 114
- Ohira Masayoshi, 6, 7, 8
- Okamoto, Yoichi, 41
- Okinawa Liberal Democratic Party (OLDP) (see also Ryukyu Islands), 12, 23, 120, 127
- Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), 109
- Osborn, David L., 116, 123
- Ota, Seisaku, 23
- Our Ryukyus Bases, 78
- Owen, Henry D., 76
- Pan American airlines, 49
- Parece Vela, 107
- Park Chung Hee, 87
- Passman, Otto E., 14
- Pelikan, Robert G., 29
- People’s Republic of China (PRC):
- Bonin Islands, 86
- Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs’ assessments, 15
- Domestic convulsions in Japan, Sneider’s concerns about, 120
- Electronic equipment to, Japan exporting, 126
- French recognition of, 10
- Hughes’ assessments, 113
- Ikeda’s assessments, 10, 11
- Johnson (Lyndon)-Sato meetings, 41, 42
- Johnson (Lyndon)-Smith (Bromley) communications, 8
- Joint Chiefs of Staff’s assessments, 65
- McNamara-Fukuda meetings, 16
- Nuclear issues:
- Problems with U.S., accumulation of Japanese, 22
- Reischauer’s assessments, 35
- Review and plan for the future of the U.S.-Japanese relationship, U.S., 72
- Rusk’s assessments, 11, 96
- Rusk-Sato meetings, 43
- Rusk-Shiina meetings, 36
- Sato-Johnson (U.) meetings, 119
- Sato-McNamara meetings, 104
- Sato’s assessments of, 37
- Sato’s U.S. visit (proposed), 40
- Soviet Union, U.S. détente with the, 84
- Trade issues, 10, 126
- United Nations, representation at the, 36, 41, 43, 80, 133
- Petree, Richard W., 14, 87
- Philippines, 66, 104, 106
- Political life, U.S. covert programs for influencing Japanese, 1
- Pont, James K., 85
- PRC. See People’s Republic of China.
- Protectionism, Japanese, 133
- Protectionism, U.S., 53
- RCA, 41
- Read, Benjamin H., 91, 98
-
Reischauer, Edwin O., 2, 4, 9, 42, 44, 67, 73, 74, 75
- Aviation issues, civil, 10, 18, 22, 47
- Bonin Islands, 35, 36
- Defense buildup/modernization, Japanese:
- Finance meetings in Tokyo (1964), 29
- Fisheries problem, 48
- Ikeda, meetings with, 10, 17
- Intellectual community in Japan, U.S. guiding the, 35
- Johnson (Lyndon)-Sato meetings, 42
- Korea, Republic of, 35
- Nuclear issues, 37, 45
- People’s Republic of China, 10, 11, 35
- Problems with U.S., accumulation of Japanese, 22, 33, 35
- Resignation of, 77
- Review and plan for the future of the U.S.-Japanese relationship, U.S., 72
- Ryukyu Islands:
- Sato, meetings with, 37, 50, 72
- Security Consultative Committee, 60
- Shiina, meetings with, 47
- Submarines, nuclear-powered, 19, 34, 35
- Taiwan, 35
- Trade issues, 35
- Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security of 1960, 35, 70
- Vietnam:
- Right Hand of Power, The (Johnson), 113
- Rosario Island, 91, 107
- Rostow, Walt, 55, 68, 76, 82, 93, 124, 137
-
Rusk, Dean, 42, 67
- Asia, U.S. troops in Southeast, 8
- Aviation issues, civil, 18, 36
- Balance-of-payments issues/problems, 8
- Bonin Islands:
- Allowing a few hundred people to return, 73
- Bundy’s (W.) assessments, 91
- Bundy (W.)-Shimoda meetings, 97
- Early consultations, organizing, 105
- Gravesites in occupied territories, Japanese visiting, 36
- Johnson (Lyndon), communications with, 100
- Johnson (Lyndon)-Sato agreement on reversion, 107
- Nuclear weapons storage in Japan, U.S, 100
- Rostow’s assessments, 100
- Defense buildup/modernization, Japanese:
- Economic cooperation/issues, 7, 36, 53
- Ikeda, meetings with, 7
- Japan visit, 72
- Johnson (Lyndon)-Sato communications, 109
- Johnson (Lyndon)-Sato meetings, 42, 44
- Johnson’s (Lyndon) Japan trip (proposed), 44
- Joint U.S.-Japan Cabinet Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs, 39, 72
- Kawashima, meetings with, 130
- Korea, Republic of, 36
- Matsuoka, meetings with, 85
- Miki, assessment of, 53
- Miki, meetings with, 97, 133
- Nuclear issues, 30, 100
- People’s Republic of China:
- Problems with U.S., accumulation of Japanese, 22
- Review and plan for the future of the U.S.-Japanese relationship, U.S., 62, 75
- Ryukyu Islands, 36, 97
- Autonomy, expansion of local, 73
- Base facility structure review, U.S., 128
- Flags bearing Japan’s colors for Ryukyuan vessels, 85
- High Commissioner position, 42
- Johnson (Lyndon), communications with, 96
- Limitations on U.S. base rights, 73
- NSC meeting on August 30, 1967, 93
- Public opinion, Japanese, 73
- U.S. bases after reversion, the role of, 105
- Sato, meetings with, 43, 72, 74, 75, 80, 105
- Sato’s U.S. visit (proposed), 40, 99
- Shiina, meetings with, 36, 73
- Space exploration, 44
- Takeuchi, meetings with, 36
- Trade issues, 18, 36
- Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security, 36, 74, 130
- United Nations, 36, 43, 96
- Vietnam, 11, 61
- Ryukyu Islands (see also
Watson, Lt. Gen. Albert, II
):
- Aid to, Japanese, 32, 79
- Aid to, U.S., 79, 85
- Base facility structure review, U.S., 128, 131
- Bundy’s (M.) assessments, 68
- Bundy (W.)-Shimoda meetings, 87
- Chief Executive, changing method of selecting the Ryukyu Islands’, 63
- Court cases moved from Japanese to U.S. control, 72
- Crash of U.S. plane prompts public protests, 122
- Domestic convulsions in Japan, Sneider’s concerns about, 120
- East Asian and Pacific Interdepartmental Regional Group’s assessments, 127
- Education efforts, public, 79, 90
- Elections, 90, 127, 135, 137, 138
- Executive Order No. 10713, 110
- Flags bearing Japan’s colors for Ryukyuan vessels, 85
- Ikeda-Reischauer meetings, 17
- Interdepartmental Working Group’s assessments, 78
- Johnson (Lyndon)-McNamara communications, 94
- Johnson (Lyndon)-Rusk communications, 96
- Johnson (Lyndon)-Sato meetings, 42
- Johnson (U.)-Miki meetings, 130
- Johnson’s (U.) assessments, 12
- Johnson (U.)-Watson meetings, 14
- Joint Chiefs of Staff’s assessments, 65
- Kennedy (J.)-Ikeda meetings, 17
- Lampert appointed as High Commissioner, 136
- Limitations on U.S. base rights, 73
- McNamara-Fukuda meetings, 16
- Nuclear weapons storage, 91, 100, 132, 140
- Problems with U.S., accumulation of Japanese, 22
- Reischauer’s assessments, 35, 55
- Reversion of authority to Japan:
- Balance-of-payment assistance/expanded security role in Asia in exchange for, 102
- Bases after reversion, the role of U.S., 104, 105, 140
- Bundy’s (W.) assessments, 91
- Bundy (W.)-Shimoda meetings, 97, 138
- Bundy (W.)-Wakaizumi meetings, 132
- Fowler’s assessments, 103
- Functional reversion, 79
- Hughes’ assessments, 113, 137
- Johnson (Lyndon)-Sato agreement on reversion, 110
- Johnson (Lyndon)-Sato meetings, 106
- Johnson (U.)-Aichi meetings, 140
- Joint Chiefs of Staff’s assessments, 89
- McNamara’s assessments, 92, 94
- NSC meeting on August 30, 1967, 93
- Public opinion, Japanese, 97
- Rostow’s assessments, 99
- Rostow-Wakaizum meetings, 102, 140
- Sato-McNamara meetings, 104
- Sato-Rusk meetings, 105
- Shimoda’s assessments, 87
- Sneider’s assessments, 138
- Review and plan for the future of the U.S.-Japanese relationship, U.S., 62, 72, 123
- Rusk-Miki meetings, 97
- Rusk-Shiina meetings, 36, 73
- Sato’s U.S. visit (proposed), 40
- Sato’s visit to Ryukyu Islands, 42, 56, 59
- Submarines, nuclear-powered, 121, 122
- Thomson’s assessments, 23, 32
- Vietnam, Okinawa as a staging base for American B–52 bombing attacks on, 46, 56, 57, 72, 91, 102, 115, 116, 117, 120, 125, 127
- Watson’s trip to Japan, 20
- White House staff meeting (May 6, 1964 ), 13
- Salmon fishing, 48
-
Sato Eisaku:
- Asian Development Bank, 66, 106
- Aviation issues, civil, 41, 47
- Balance-of-payment issues/problems, U.S., 72, 106
- Bonin Islands:
- Defense buildup/modernization, Japanese, 37, 41, 70
- Dillon, meetings with, 43
- Domestic convulsions in Japan, Sneider’s concerns about, 120
- Election of, 23
- Humphrey, meetings with, 66, 87
- Interest Equalization Tax, 43
- Johnson (Lyndon), communications with, 109
- Johnson (Lyndon), meetings with, 41, 42, 44, 47, 104, 106
- Johnson’s (Lyndon) Japan trip (proposed), 44
- Johnson (U.), meetings with, 119, 140
- Korea, Republic of, 41, 140
- Mann’s assessments, 49
- McNamara, meetings with, 104
- Medical science, United States-Japan program of cooperation in, 44
- NIE 41–65, 64
- Northern Islands problem, 72
- Nuclear issues:
- People’s Republic of China:
- Reischauer, meetings with, 37, 50, 72
- Review and plan for the future of the U.S.-Japanese relationship, U.S., 72, 75
- Rusk, meetings with, 43, 72, 74, 75, 80, 105
- Ryukyu Islands:
- Bases after reversion, the role of U.S., 140
- Court cases moved from Japanese to U.S. control, 72
- Elections, 137
- Johnson (Lyndon)-Sato agreement on reversion, 106, 110
- NSC meeting on August 30, 1967, 93
- Public opinion, Japanese, 73
- Rostow-Wakaizum meetings, 102
- U.S. bases after reversion, the role of, 104, 105
- Vietnam, Okinawa as a staging base for American B–52 bombing attacks on, 56, 117
- Visiting the, 42, 56, 59
- Saylor Amendment, 44
- Security Consultative Committee, 60
- Sneider’s assessments, 138
- Soviet Union, U.S. détente with the, 84
- Space exploration, 44, 66, 110
- Trade issues, 41, 44
- Travel and exchanges between Japan and the United States, 44
- Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security, 74, 106
- U.S. relations with Soviet Union and major European powers, 72
- U.S. visit (actual), 36, 41, 42, 43, 44, 104, 105, 106
- U.S. visit (proposed):
- Vietnam, 41
- Aid to, Japanese, 106
- Deescalation of hostilities, U.S. unilateral, 119
- Fear of a U.S. defeat, 117
- Johnson (Lyndon) seeks advise re, 42
- Negotiations promoted by, 61
- Okinawa used as a staging base for American B–52 bombing attacks on, 56
- Public reaction to expansion of the war, 50
- Support for U.S. policy, 104
- U.S. efforts to seek negotiated settlement, 66
- Woolen textiles, 44
- Saylor Amendment, 33, 39, 44, 84
- Schlesinger, Arthur M., 4
- Security Consultative Committee (SCC), 55, 60
- Seligmann, Albert L. 128
- Senior Interdepartmental Group (SIG), 62
- Sharp, Admiral Ulysses S. Grant, USN, Commander in Chief, Pacific
-
Shiina, Etsusaburo, 20, 22, 42,
44, 74, 75
- Aviation issues, civil, 36, 47
- Bonin Islands, 73
- Defense buildup/modernization, Japanese, 36
- Economic cooperation/issues, 36
- Fisheries problem, 48
- Korea, Republic of, 36
- Reischauer, meetings with, 47
- Rusk, meetings with, 36, 73
- Rusk’s assessments, 53
- Ryukyu Islands, 36, 73, 138
- Security Consultative Committee, 60
- Soviet Union visit, 66
- Trade issues, 36
- Vietnam, 36, 66
- Shimanouchi, Naoshi, 104, 105, 106
- Shimanouchi, Toshiro, 41, 42, 44
- Shimoda, Takeso, 84, 104, 105
- Singapore, 106
- Smith, Bromley K., 8, 84, 93
- Smith, William Y., 13
- Sneider, Richard L., 73, 87, 91, 97, 105, 126
- Solbert, Peter, 16
- Sony, 41
- Southeast Asia Development Bank, 53
- Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO), 106
- Soviet Union:
- Soy beans, 41
- Space exploration, 44, 66, 110
- Steadman, John, 32, 55
- Steadman, Richard C., 85, 107, 128
- Submarines, nuclear-powered (SSNs):
- Sukarno, 41
- Taiwan:
- Takeuchi, Ryuji, 42, 44, 73, 74, 75
- Talbot, Phillips, 30
- Tanaka, Kakuei, 6, 29, 33
- Taylor, Gen. Maxwell, 16, 79
- Thailand, 106
- Thanat Khoman, 130
- Thompson, Llewellyn E., 58
- Thomson, James C., Jr., 42, 44 [Page 329]
- 303 Committee, 38, 129, 139
- Togo, Fumihiko, 87, 88, 104, 105, 116, 130, 140
- Trade issues:
- Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs’ assessments, 15
- French recognition of People’s Republic of China, 10
- General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, 22, 35, 133
- Johnson (Lyndon)-Sato meetings, 41, 44
- Joint U.S.-Japan Cabinet Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs, 5, 7, 39, 53, 72, 75, 93
- McNamara-Fukuda meetings, 16
- People’s Republic of China, 10, 126
- Problems with U.S., accumulation of Japanese, 22, 33
- Reischauer’s assessments, 35
- Review and plan for the future of the U.S.-Japanese relationship, U.S., 123
- Rusk’s assessments, 18
- Rusk-Shiina meetings, 36
- United Nations, 22
- U.S. policy, 39
- Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security of 1960:
- Trezise, Philip H., 39
- Trivedi, Vishnu C., 76
- Trueheart, William, 134
- Truman, Harry S., 93
- Udall, Stewart, 22, 39
- Ukawa, Hidetoshi, 16
- Unger, Gen. Ferdinand, 87, 116
- United Nations, 37
- United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), 22
- United States Intelligence Board (USIB), 64, 111
- Usami, Makoto, 109, 120
- Ushiba, Nobuhiko, 42, 44, 88
- USS Enterprise, 101, 113, 114, 122
- USS Sea Dragon, 31, 33
- USS Swordfish, 122
- Usui, Soichi, 20
- Vance, Cyrus, 12
- Vettel, Thelma E., 39
- Vietnam:
- Aid from Japan, 42, 80
- Aid from United Nations, 42
- Balance-of-payments issues/problems, U.S., 75
- Bundy (W.)-Shimoda meetings, 87
- Deescalation of hostilities, U.S. unilateral, 119, 130
- Educational television, Johnson’s (Lyndon) proposal for, 106
- Gulf of Tonkin crisis, 19
- Ikeda’s anxiety concerning, 10
- Johnson (Lyndon)-Johnson (U.) meetings, 124
- Johnson (Lyndon)-Sato meetings, 41, 42, 106
- Johnson (U.)-Miki meetings, 130
- Joint U.S.-Japan Cabinet Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs, 53
- McNamara-Fukuda meetings, 16
- Miki’s speech supporting U.S. policy, 98
- Okinawa used as a staging base for American B–52 bombing attacks on, 46, 56, 57, 72, 91, 102, 115, 116, 117, 120, 125, 127
- Problems with U.S., accumulation of Japanese, 22, 33
- Reischauer’s assessments, 55
- Review and plan for the future of the U.S.-Japanese relationship, U.S., 72, 123
- Rusk’s assessments, 11
- Rusk-Shiina meetings, 36
- Sato-Humphrey meetings, 66
- Sato-McNamara meetings, 104
- Sato-Reischauer meetings, 50
- Sato’s attempts at promoting negotiations, 61
- Sato’s U.S. visit (proposed), 40
- Security Consultative Committee, 60
- Shiina’s visit to Soviet Union, 66
- Volcano Islands, 86, 91, 97, 99, 100, 107, 118
- Wakaizumi, Kei, 102, 132, 140
- Walker, James, 98
- Warnke, Paul C., 104, 122
- Watanabe, Makoto, 73, 74, 75, 105
- Watson, Lt. Gen. Albert, II:
- Westmoreland, Gen. William, 106
- Wheeler, Earle G., 86, 89
- White, John P., 91
- Wickel, James, 41, 42, 104, 105, 106
- Wiggins, Henry, 10
- Wilson, Harold, 37, 76
- Wirtz, Willard, 7, 22, 39
- Wolf, Joseph J., 128
- Woolen textiles, 22, 33, 39, 41, 44
- Yamano, Kokichi, 59, 79
- Yara, Chobyo, 135, 137
- Yasukawa, Takeshi, 42, 44, 48, 60, 70, 73
- Zurhellen, J. O., 73, 74, 75